A person I cannot live without is my godsister. I’ve known her since I was born and we have been stuck to each other’s side since. Without her, I would be a completely different person I am today. I would be different because she has taught me everything I need to know about the future. She has given me advice about school, friendship, even my styles of fashion and makeup. Without her, I would never be the same.
0 Comments
I have hurt people in many ways. By giving people attitude, slamming doors, ignoring them, etc. Every time I do something bad, I always apologize to them whether they forgive me or not. They will forgive me at some point in time and we’ll go back to being loving to each other.
A person that hadn't seen in years is my internet friend. We met at a hotel in Rhode Island in 2017 and instantly connected. But sadly, she lives in Connecticut. So, we exchanged social media and have talked every day since. Our friendship has taught me that no matter where you are, the quality of friendship is robust.
Two people who have helped me are my two best friends that I’ve known since preschool, Anoushka and Katie. After preschool, we only saw each other once a month because we weren’t very close. When quarantine happened, we would Facetime and text every day and would see one other more often. Also during quarantine, my mental health wasn’t at its best. But talking and venting on and on to Anoushka and Katie made me feel better. They would talk about their days, say things that would make me laugh, and send old videos of each other.
A person that I’ve loved was my Great-Grandma. Before she passed in 2016, we were very close. Every Christmas she would make chocolate molds for me and my cousins. She would tell us stories from when she was a teenager, childhood tales, and important lessons she learned while growing old. One lesson she taught me was to “let life be fun before you get old and tired.” That means to do crazy things in life before you are too old to do them.
|