juliasarahann
Wake up, eat, walk to school, math, blah, english, gym, socials, blah blah blah, friends, laughing, lunch time, class, class, blah, blah, walk home, guitar, sing, eat, soccer, eat, read, music, love, sleep, dream.
(I actually had no idea we only had 60 seconds...whoops! Today you get an extra long one I guess!)
5 things I can't live without:
1. My best friends.
They keep me sane in this messed up town. They've been there for me no matter what. We have made so memories laughing until we cry, eating out, walking around town, listening to music, sneaking out at night, being kids, and growing up. High school is full of hard times and trying new things. I love them all like brothers and sisters, and I'm glad I get to spend every minute of it with them.
2. Music.
My family history has a wide musical past, and it runs in my blood. Listening to music and playing instruments lets me express the creativity I have built up inside me that other activities I am stuck doing every day don't let me show. I love the rush I get when I discover a new song, a new band, a new artist. I love live concerts; I love feeling the drum beat in my chest and embracing the music with my entire body. Music has got me through so much.
3. Soccer.
I've played soccer since I was 4 years old. Not only has it kept me in shape for so many years, but soccer (and many other sports for that matter) is actually proven to widen your intellectual abilities as well. I was never really good at it until I was about 11, because before that I had a history of actually really terrible, discouraging coaches. Soccer has helped build my confidence so much and taught me never to give up. It's also helped me make a lot of friends, especially when I first moved to Mission and had none. I don't even mind if we have to play a game in the pouring rain, I love this sport with all my heart.
4. Family.
I probably have one of the most overall functional families ever. We have our problems sometimes, but I love knowing that I have a home where it's safe, a privilege many don't have. It's never been abusive, my parents aren't alcoholics (and hardly ever even have a drink for that matter), and nobody has ever even tried drugs. Yes, my parents had me extremely young. My mom never even wanted kids (lol). But they planned everything very well, and owned their own at 23. I really like being home, and I love that all my friends love coming to my house simply for the enjoyment of interacting with my hilarious dorky family, where they will always be safe.
5. Colour.
It is proven that without vibrant colours, a person can become quite depressed. Especially in the winter. (It's actually called Seasonal Affective Disorder, my father and I both have a little bit of it). My entire childhood, I always had a brightly painted room of yellows, lime greens, and violets. All the rooms in my house are always painted brightly as well, because everyone needs colour in their life. Wear it, paint it, live it. Because sometimes the world can be a dark place.
"Just trying to find some color in this black and white world."