Hey everyone! I know you are probably were confused and wondering where I am at. I am not going to be at Flint River anymore. Sorry I didn't tell you I was leaving Thursday. To tell the truth I didn't know that was going to be my last day either. But it might be a change for the best but as of right now I dont think so. I am really sorry that I want be able to talk to yall for a month or so my Dad took my phone away. I will text yall when I get my phone back. I really miss you and it has only been a week or so. I might come get Lane some days so I might get to see yall. I hope to keep in touch with yall. And as I always say always do your be and you have nothing to be upset about. Or for all the cowgirls out there you will know what I mean when I say this so turn and burn!
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Joy
Is joy in your life? Have you brought joy to other people? I have joy in my life and I have brought joy to other people. The most important thing is to always take the joy with you. One of the things that has brought joy into my life is my Dad. My Dad has always been there for me since day one. When I was a little girl and got sick my Dad would set up with me all night. He is the one who brought horses, rodeo, and new people into my life that brings joy to me. He also sends me joy by sending me to Flint River Academy. My Grandmother has brought a lot of joy to me. She takes me shopping and buys me things. On my 10th birthday she took me to Hawaii. She is one of my best supporters, no matter what I want to do. My Grandpaw brings joy to me by always being there for me. He can make me laugh, even when I am sad. My horses bring joy to me too. My horse Chilly is always there for me and ready to run with me. Chilly is the one who gives me a good run and sets me free. I bring joy to Chilly every time we go to run because that is what she loves to do. My horse, Whisper, who is a very young horse that has just been broke to ride, brings joy to me by seeing how much she enjoys going on trail rides. I bring joy to my Dad by being a daughter he can be proud of every day. I always try to be a person who never hurts other people's feeling. I always try hard in school. He knows that I am a Daddy's girl and will always be there for him. I bring joy in my Grandparents life every day. My Grandmother tells me how much I mean to her and how she enjoys going shopping, to the rodeo or taking me somewhere special on vacation. I bring joy to my Grandpaw, especially when I do good at the rodeo. In fact we had a bet on me winning the champion barrel saddle and he has to pay up. He has to buy me a new ostrich seat saddle. Joy is something that every one needs to practice in their life and how they can share joy with other people. Having joy in your life and giving joy to others is a wonderful feeling.
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Tuesday, January 8, 2008
The three most important things in my life
The three most important things in my life are my family, friends, and school. Without them I would be lost! They are very important to me. They are like diamonds to me. My family is always there for me. My Dad is a great parent and he is on the double. My Dad is the best dad in the world and that is no lie. My Dad is perfect and I could not image my life without him. He is one in a million. I would do anything for him, he is the north star in my life. My Mom does not care about anything in my life. She does not support me in anything. My Mom holds on to everything, and does not ever let it go. My Mom and I don't get along. I don't like the way she treats my Dad. He didn't do anything to her. My Dad is my best friend, I tell him everything. We argue sometimes but we always get over it, and don't hold on to it. My Dad always spends time with Lane and me. I don't have a good Mom but I don't worry about it anymore, because now we have three new people that I consider family. I love them with all my heart. They are Miss Jenine, Josie, and Harleigh. We do everything together. Our favorite thing to do is go to Wrangler rodeos. I always have them to support me. Not only do I have my Dad and Lane, I have my Nana, PawPaw, Josie, Harleigh, and Miss Jenine. The best part is everyone is together. When we are not at rodeos, we are together every weekend possible. I have so much fun when we are all together. My family always knows I'm happy by the smile on my face. And if I'm mad or sad they can make me happy. My family is giving me a great life. I could not want anything better. They are helping me achieve my dreams. My Dad, Lane, Nana, and Pawpaw took me to the Frontier Rodeo and parade in Cheyenne, Wyoming. I rode in the parade and the grand entry of the rodeo. They helped me achieve that dream and many others. They are very supportive of what I do and everything I do now. And the way I thank them by giving them a hug and say thank you. My friends are always there for me. If I need to talk they are ready to talk. And the best part is they want tell any body no matter what it is. I have friends from everywhere. My best friends are from the rodeos. We have so much in common. My friends are really important to me right now. All my friends are like family to me. I don't get to see all of them each week but we stay in touch. My friend in Alabama does not get to come up as much as she use to but I hope to see her this summer. School is very important to me. I know if I don't stay in school and give it one hundred and ten percent, then I will not meet my goals in life. I have very high goals for myself. I hope that when I finish school, I will be able to go to a good college. School has made me be a caring person. I have to try real hard to make good grades. My teachers care about us and want us to do well.
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