Thursday, March 19, 2009

To JJ:

Hey Hoogs! I agree with everything that you say. I believe that those who work harder for a living know the value of a dollar more than those who throw it away on stupid things. I do think that some people who are rich are not as selfish and snobby as everyone thinks. Take some celebrities for example, they do have a lot of money, but with that money they donate to charities and help others who are less fortunate then they are. Unfortunately, those who are selfish and spoiled don't think of anyone but themselves, which makes them think they can get anything they want by using the money that they have. Love you HOOGSS!<3>

 

To Kimberly:

Hey Kimberly, I completely agree with you and I do not think that your childhood friends are the most loyal to you. I have had many different best friends while I grow up and it seems such a long time ago that I have even talked to some of them. People change and so do different lives. For example, when I was in first grade I was really good friends with this one girl, but she moved down the shore and to this day I have never seen her. How am I supposed to be friendly and loyal to someone who I haven't spoken to in over 10 years? I also do believe that some childhood friends are amazing, loyal, and role models for others and myself. In kindergarten, I met Sarah Dennis and as soon as we met we were best friends. I will never forget in first grade when she moved and i was devastated that I was losing one of my best friends. In 3rd grade when she moved back I was ecstatic. Since kindergarten we have been best friends and this is a girl who I would trust with my entire life. I think that since Sarah was from my childhood, she left a great impact on my life since we have a background together. So in a way, I believe that your childhood friends are the most loyal to you as you get older, but those who leave your side obviously are not loyal enough to be your friend. 
Good Job!!<3

 

To Yuma:

Hey Yuma, I agree that children cannot possibly be the fault in a parent’s mistake. Speaking out of the point of view of a child I do say that I would not take the blame for something that my parents did wrong. My parents are adults who can take the consequences of their own actions and no one else should be the blame. I also asked my mom what she thought of this and she said that she wouldn't expect me to take the blame for something that she did. She said she would be the mature adult that she is and pay the consequences. I also do agree with you when you say that it is the parent’s fault for a child's wrongdoing. Children do not know any better unless someone who is more educated teaches them then they are, which would be their parents. It is understandable when a child grows up without two parents or with parents who simply do not care. Situations like that break my heart because then children are left alone and grow up not as educated as they could have been with the help and support of both of their parents.

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