Monday, April 22, 2013

gone but never forgotten


1.       My will. My will to do things is very important if I truly want something done, I get it done no matter what.

2.       My attitude. I don’t let people step on me and I don’t want that to change as I get older.

3.       My friends. My friends are people I will have in my life for the rest of my life and that’s something I want to remember so that I can keep them.

4.       My voice. I love to sing and whether or not I am a good singer I don’t ever want to stop.

5.       No regrets. I want to remember that everything I did was for a reason and it has helped me grow as a person.

6.       My Aaron. I want to remember how much I was in love with him.

7.       My dreams. My dream in life is to have everything I have ever wanted I want to look back and say I did it.

8.       No money worries. I don’t want to have to worry about money just like I don’t worry now.

9.       My lack of patience. I want to remember my lack of patience that way I will learn to have more.

10.   Don’t take life to seriously. Always do what you want to don’t let life hold you back from achieving things you want to.

11.   My organization skills. This way my life will remain organized and together.

12.   Gas prices. I hear people reminiscing about how gas used to be so cheap, I hope it never gets to that point but if so I want to remember the gas prices. ($3.50 give or take)

13.   Outdoors. I don’t want to forget the kind of background I came and if I have children I want them to be raised the same way.

14.   My ability to make people like me. I love to make new friends and I want to continue to be able to do that.

15.   My ability to make people happy when their down.

16.   My ability to scare the hell out of people even though I am not a mean person.

17.   My ability to act like a teddy bear but have the attitude that no one can mess with me.

18.   My protectiveness towards family and friends.

19.   My love for animals.

20.   How much fun I had in high school and all the memories I made.

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