The first time I ever spent more than a day or two away from my parents was when I got a job in Michigan, a ten hour drive from my house. I often felt homesick, I wanted to go home, I wanted to quit. Not that my job was hard or I didn't enjoy it. I really liked it and I still work there during the summer. But I was scared to be away from my parents for that long. I learned I could be independent. I learned I could take care of myself. I learned that I still need my parents not necessarily because I need to be taken care of, but for companionship, love, and support. I knew I would always need my parents, but I didn't always have to be with them.
Sunday, October 15, 2017
Assignment 8 Breanna Bradley
My biggest fear is public speaking. The most annoying thing in my life is my three brothers. My accomplishments are beating tomb raider three times, doing well on my AP exams this far in high school, and doing well in school in general. I'm constantly confused by my bothers, because teenage boys often say very stupid things. My uncle is fighting cancer, and Donald Trump is our president. I once had a dream that i had to eat glass, but my dreams for the future are to major in zoology at Michigan State. My idiosyncrasies would be biting my nails, and listening to the same song on repeat for two days straight. My biggest risk was living away from my parents over the summer when i got my job, but i really enjoyed it and it payed off. My most beloved possession is a Ms. Piggy toy from my uncle before he passed away. Most of my problems come from my procrastination (which is why I'm writing this the day it's due).
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