1. I love baseball, but I can't play it to save my life.
2. I am afraid of heights.
3. I have gone to the same church my whole life.
4. I always switch back and forth between about 4 books that I am reading.
5. I have been playing the piano since I was 12, but I hate playing in front of people.
6. I love the country. I am not big on cities.
7. I love Chinese food.
8. I love swimming, but I don't do it that much.
9. I would love to learn to play the drums, but I doubt I ever will.
10. I like to draw, but I stink at it.
11. I am named after my Grandma.
12. The future is scary.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Thursday, February 12, 2009
My sister.
My sister is a very special person. She has a mild case of Down Syndrome. She is really blessed in the fact that she can read and write and even talk, which a lot of people with DS can't do. It bothers me when people say they "Are very sorry" to hear about her condition. She is just like any other kid out there. She likes to play with her toys and watch TV and bake cakes. And most of all, she likes to annoy her older sister, she gets great enjoyment out of that. And yes, she knows exactly what she is doing. Sometimes I think she is too smart for her own good. There is not a second when she doesn't have something to say. She is one of the most loving people you will ever meet. She knows just when you need a hug, sometimes before you do. At the same time, she can get really mad and she is very dramatic. I won't lie, sometimes it is hard. She doesn't understand a lot of things and people can be pretty mean to her (except when I am around). And sometimes I can't do certain things because she can't. She is also the most stubborn person I have ever met. You cannot change her mind about anything. Despite all that, she is one of the most amazing people in my life and I wouldn't trade her for a "normal" sister any day.
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