I’m not sure
where this post is going to go so I guess we will just flow with it and see
where it ends up. It has been a nonstop party for the last three days and I
have had a lot to think about. Last night I had a talk with an old friend. I
had had a talk with this same friend exactly a year before, the subject the
same, but the circumstances very different. We learned this year that the world
hits us and it hits hard. We learned that things aren’t always what we think
and that we are stronger than we previously thought.
I learned
over this last year that my world doesn’t float on a cloud and that that cloud
thought I was floating on wasn’t a cloud at all, but a deceiving mist that
would soon bring a reality check. I learned that boys aren’t needed to be
happy, in fact, they sometimes make you very unhappy. I learned to ignore the
taunting about being a part of the VLs and never have been on a date. I learned
to accept the fact that the world doesn’t always bring a piece of cake;
sometimes it brings a table spoon of “grape” flavored medicine. While this
medicine may not taste remotely of grapes, but the tears of small children, it
is the only thing that will make you better. It is the only thing that will make you
stronger, and we could all use a little more strength to face the world. I
learned that sometimes people are put into your lives for a reason, and
sometimes they are taken out of our lives for another reason. I learned that having
fewer friends makes you appreciate the ones you do have much more. I learned
that sometimes the greatest friendships only last a week, yet still last a
lifetime. I learned that there is a lot more to life than the pictures you post
on Facebook and that the things people pin on Pinterest are both unrealistic
and unattainable, and that they certainly don’t matter in the long run. Because
the things that actually matter in life aren’t things that you pin. They are
things that you feel. I learned this year that you don’t go to parties to be more
popular, you go to parties to strengthen your relationships with the people in
your life. I learned that a party can be 5 girls in pajamas in the morning. I
learned that people aren’t always who you think they are and sometimes their
actions will surprise you. I learned that sometimes people are kind and sometimes
the world is good, and that sometimes people are EXTREMELY kind and sometimes
the world is EXTREMELY good. I learned that blogging is a very good way to get
things off my chest. I learned that while I may not be the greatest singer, and
that nobody would ever want to buy my album, I should sing anyways. I learned
that guitars can be the most comforting when used correctly. I learned that
country music and sunshine make everything feel all right. I learned that fake
isn’t fun and that rude isn’t respectable.
I learned to accept the fact that not everyone feels the same as I do
and that it isn’t worth it to try to impress everyone. I learned that the things
I want the most are things the world would laugh at. I have had my worst days,
and I have had my greatest days. While I learned many things this year, the
thing I learned about the most is that the greatest work we could do is the
work of our Father in Heaven. We have a great responsibility. Let’s get to
work.
Feel my Sunlight
p.s. Sorry it has been a few days, like I said, I have been partying hard. Have a fantastic summer!
p.s.s Notice how nothing In this post has anything to do with Columbus or radical numbers? Just saying.
p.s.s.s. I am in a fantastic mood, and have been for three days. Please don't rain on my parade.
p.s.s Notice how nothing In this post has anything to do with Columbus or radical numbers? Just saying.
p.s.s.s. I am in a fantastic mood, and have been for three days. Please don't rain on my parade.
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