Friday, April 5, 2013

April 1st, 2013: April fools edition

I DONT KNOW IF ANYONE HAD NOTICE ON GOOGLE BUT THERE WAS THIS THING AND SO I CLICKED ON IT



AND IT BROUGHT ME TO THIS PAGE


AND SO I CLICKED SMELL


AND IT DIDN'T WORK SO THEN I CLICKED ON HELP



AND IT LEAD ME TO THIS. Thanks alot, google. You seriously made my april's fools day.


 
 
On to my actual post, 
Realisticly, I've been constantly thinking what i'm doing with my future, and how i'll handle it. There are many roads to go through, and many are not a positive.  When you are saying your vows on the alter and planning your future you don’t think about the bumps in the road that you’ll travel. No one expects to be struggling to keep their family from falling to pieces right in front of them and children certainly don’t expect to be caught in the middle of all of it, watching their parents bicker and separate. Having settle down with their families, having every intent to live happy stable lives with their significant other. Years later it seems not everything always goes according to plans. There are so many possiblies to go through, and what i believe as of now is see where life takes me and do my best along those paths. 

1 comment:

  1. I'm really sorry to hear that you're going through this. It must be heartbreaking on so many levels. Hopefully, your home (wherever it is, whoever shares it with you) will settle and you'll be able to ground yourself again.

    I know you struggle with career paths -- torn between your heart and your family's wishes. I think you sense another separation coming: one where you may need to step away from your family to follow your passions. It's a very courageous thing to do, and you're worth it.

    I wish you well as you continue to wrestle with these conflicts. I hope you find the time to enjoy your senior year amidst the questions and conflicts. You should be very proud of yourself and celebrate all your accomplishments. I'm glad to have worked with you this year.

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