Posts Tagged ‘childhood’

I believe as children we all dreamed big about our futures. Billy wanted to be an astronaut and Amy wanted to be a prima ballerina. Thinking back I question some of the possible career choices I had in mind…
Duck: In my defense, I was three. And at age three, people are telling you could be anything, [...]


It’s another strange week in weather. Actually, the entire summer as a whole has been pretty unusual — even by central New York standards. It’s been pretty rainy and cool with the occasional heat wave of death. And for the past couple of days, it felt as if it was autumn and not the middle [...]


Wow, I’ve been blogging quite a lot lately. Probably because:

I’m making up for lack of writing during college.
I’m finally making use of the random journal I had for a while for random thoughts, blog ideas, and things I have observed. So I can actually have stuff to write about!
I have lots of free time now.

Onto [...]


Let’s see, I failed my road test once again! And within three minutes too. Wow, I must be really talented to do that twice in a row. This time, it definitely wasn’t my fault because of the other driver was being a complete asshat and not follow the speed limit and didn’t stop at the [...]


I wrote this for writing workshop during my senior year of high school. Since I leave for college in less than two weeks, I was having another “I feel very old” moments. Ahh, the days of yesteryear. I slightly revised it from the original to make it look more “childish”.

“Life Was Easier When I Was [...]


There was a time when a majority of TV shows were actually interesting and entertaining. It was called the 90’s, and it was a glorious time. Sure, there were some very weird fads and questionable fashion, but times were good. I’m probably being biased because I’m a 90’s kid.
Nowadays, it’s very rare to find [...]