Friday, March 6, 2015

Dan in Real Life Questions


#1           Yes I believe it is important to write about what you know. I also think it is important to practice what you preach. If you are going to give advice on good parenting you should be a good parent as well.

#2           three tips on good parenting would have to be: Be protective, but give them space. Set good rules. Let them have a little freedom and believe in them.

#4           With Dan falling in love and all his speeding tickets he is setting a bad example. He scolds his daughter for falling in love and then he turns around and falls in love with someone he met in 3 days. Now with the speeding tickets that is as well a bad example. The “do I say, not as I do” is a good thing and a good example. Because if he is telling them what to do and not follow his actions he knows his actions aren’t right

#6           I have been in a situation where I haven’t been able to handle the truth. I think it’s hard for everybody to handle the truth at some point. The truth is a very hard thing to get a grip on.

#8           some things that I personally thinks makes someone a “hottie” is someone that is smart, tall, well dressed. Over 6 foot is a hottie. Mixed boys or white boys are hotties lol.

#10         my best hiding spot when I was a kid would probably be under the bed or in the closet.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Good Quotes ✌ ✌

1.      “There ain't no way you can hold onto something that wants to go, you understand? You can only love what you got while you got it.” Kate DiCamillo, Because of Winn-Dixie
2.     “Becoming fearless isn't the point. That's impossible. It's learning how to control your fear, and how to be free from it.”
Veronica Roth, Divergent
3.     “Once you're truly happy with yourself alone, that's when you are safe to find the right person to spend the rest of your life with.” Tyler Perry
4.     “There's a difference between really loving someone and loving the idea of her.”
Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl
5.     “One could come from less than humble beginnings, to become a winner from within.” Dave Pelzer, A Child Called "It"

**Reel** life

1.    My favorite movie would have to be divergent. I like this movie because it’s very entertaining and keeps my attention. It has a lot of action also.
2.    I usually don’t care for old time movies, or movies based off ‘back in the day’.
3.    I watch movies pretty much every day and I usually lay in bed and watch them.
4.    I need my bed, nobody around me, my phone, and food.
YOU ARE 58% EXTRAVERTED.
You are moderate in activity and enthusiasm. You enjoy the company of others but you also value your privacy.
YOU ARE 50% AGREEABLE.
You are generally warm, trusting, and agreeable, but you can sometimes be stubborn and competitive.
YOU ARE 58% CONSCIENTIOUS.
You are dependable and moderately well-organized. You generally have clear goals and are able to set goals aside.
YOU ARE 25% EMOTIONALLY STABLE.
You are sensitive, emotional and prone to experience feelings that are upsetting.
YOU ARE 42% OPEN TO NEW EXPERIENCES.
You are down-to-earth, practical, traditional, and pretty much set in your ways.
5.    If my life story was made into a movie it would probably be super boring. All I do is lay in bed, sleep, eat, and mess around on my phone, watch TV, or work. If someone were to play me it’d be have to be someone just as lazy as I am. The movie would also end very boring. The only interesting part would be living with 3 little kids ages 7, 6, and 3.

6 Word Memoir

Young  girl with big cheer dreams