Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Four Words

The Four words I would use to best describe my self are:

Handy: Give me a tool and I can fix it! I regularly fix mine and other peoples car, ripped shirt or camping         tent. I recently fixed a Coleman instant tents broken hinge by manufacturing a new one out a few craps of       metal.

Crafty: I am very excited for my wedding, mostly because I will get to make all of the wedding decorations. I   have already made all of the red neck wine glasses form a mason jar and a candle stick.

Reliable: I am always the person my family turns to if they need anything. I will go pick you up, watch your       kids or help you move. I feel like everyone needs that someone to help them.

Respectful: I am really big on , only take one piece of meat at someones inner, don't interrupt when others       are taking and always say  "please" and "thank you". I notice so often that people now-a-days are so rude     when talking to other people.

 
I think these quality's of mine will help me develop in my writing in there own ways. I can always seem to solve a problem no matter the difficulty. My handiness will help me to always be able to answer the question. I am always looking for new and different ways of doing and creating things. Being crafty will help the creative process of writing by constantly having new ideas. I will always do what I say I'm going to do by the time I said I would do it. This reliability will help me set deadlines to ensure my writing is complete. I believe my respectful nature will develop my style of writing, I will be able to get my point across with out ranting or sounding to preachy. I will be able to shape my voice in my writing using my own unique skills.

One Minute Revelation

I realized today in my being thrown into yet another task to serve someone else's purpose that it is ok...

Even though I unwillingly went to pick up my sister from school because my mom simply didn't want to, it was ok. In the very least I was the one that stepped up and was there for my sister when she needed me. It is these simple tasks that, albeit throw off my day, stick with my young sister and show her that, I am all ways there for her. Not just because I tell her but I also because I show her.