Driving! What a wonderful thought. I absolutely cannot wait until I get my license. Ever since I was a little girl, I've always wanted a nice car, preferably a muscle car, or a sporty, race-like car. I've always been into the computing and engineering behind some of the most futuristic and chic cars, like self driving ones, cars with Apple's Siri, and one's with parking assist. I have a pretty active imagination, and would love to be the envy of all my friends with the nicest car. One with good millage, a loud (but not too loud) engine, sporty colors, and sleek interior. Most cars of this high quality are also high in cost, but nevertheless, I've always wanted to drive, but it'll come soon enough.
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I dislike teen curfews, but that's probably because I'm a teen. Yes, I think a teen should be allowed to stay out as long as they like! Coming from a strict and rule anchored household, I love the idea of not worrying what time it is, or "aw, crap! I gotta be back at 8!" and the odd looks because of your early curfew. There are quite a few 'teen rules only' that I would love to go over, but that's for another blog post. Having to be home by a certain time SUCKS, especially when your friends are staying out for another hour or two, maybe even three. Scratch what I said earlier, I hate curfews. Being a teen means being too young for adult things and too old for being child, so we should have at least a little freedom.
Image courtesy of: http://comps.canstockphoto.com Making money, one of the most complicated and the least complicated things in everyday life as a teen. We make excuses, laze about, and beat around the bush, but the truth is, there is a better way to make a good amount of money. No, I'm not gonna tell you to walk the neighbor's dog for $15, but I will tell you there is something you can do. And make way more than $15. The best part? You don't even have to get off the couch! Internet Entrepreneur,
An everyday problem I encounter is getting out of bed when I first wake up. Something I can do about it is set an alarm on the other side of the room, and that is what I do. To be honest, this may be a problem everyone has, I mean, sleep is pretty necessary.
Like everyone says, "New Year, New Me!" Yes, this is my goal. And yes, I do like to exercise. Even physical labor will work. Such as helping someone move, going to the gym with my father to help him because he got a knee replacement, or encouraging my mother to work out by working out with her. In our house, junk food is a rarity. Almost everything you lay eyes on is healthy. Our family is also a very sporty family. Both of my parents played lots of sports, my sisters love sports, and I love sports.
Oh boy! Second day back! How wonderful. Can you hear the sarcasm? Overall, my break was awesome! Christmas rocked, New Years was a blast, and then... next thing I know, it's the third of January and EVERYTHING is due TOMORROW. And I haven't done anything. The most meaningful thing I did over break? Well, there's actually quite a few things that are meaningful to me. Christmas Eve, at nine o'clock in the morning, me and my grandmother went to her local soup kitchen in Torrington, which is in the church. We had prepare 20 bags of toiletries, 10 for women, 10 for men, and handed them out to everyone that was there. Each bag had; a hat, gloves, a set of warm socks, a tooth brush and toothpaste, a small excerpt of the Bible, and deodorant. We also put in a slice of homemade Italian white bread. The people who we gave them to were overjoyed! I wish I had brought a camera... For Christmas, I got a new guitar and an Xbox, which was all I wanted, and some gift cards. If you could exchange gift cards for cash, I buy everyone in that soup kitchen a big holiday ham. I really wish we had more time to have done things for people less fortunate. I mean, that's what the Holidays are really about, right?
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