
Many things have changes since I was smaller. I believed in things and had opinions. Now when I look back I have totally different perspective of things. I believed in things like Santa, tooth fairy, Easter bunny, and plenty of other stuff too. I wanted to be an artist, author, illustrator, and other occupations, now I want to be something different, maybe a graphic designer. Technology and rules have changes through many years.
When many kids were growing up, most believed in Santa. If you were nice, you get presents, if you were naughty you get coal. Now I don't believe in him any more, I think people made him up to motivate kids to be good. I also believed in the tooth fairy, when you lost a tooth you put it under your pillow, next morning you get money. I think most things like Santa, tooth fairy, etc. are motivations for kids to be good or whatever the reason.
I remember a long time ago I wanted to become an author, I loved to write stories back then. I had a very creative imagination that craved to be written on paper. Next I want to be an illustrator, I enjoyed drawing many things. Often I would sketch or doodle on most of my work. I loved animals, and I want to be a veterinarian to help them out. Now I want to be either a photographer or a graphic designer. Around 13- and up kids should be thinking realistically what they want to be. The older you get, the more you discover, and your opinions change.
A lot of technology has changed and improved drastically. Cellular phones now have the Internet, games, camera, videos, songs, and more gadgets than ever. Now phones are like mini computers the size of a credit card. Rules and laws have changes a lot as well. Now you can't drive while talking on the phone, unless you're well experienced. You are not allowed to smoke in almost every place inside.
From as far as I can remember, EVERYTHING has changed from good to bad and bad to good. Many new things have improved as well. Opinions and perspectives have dramatically switched. Maybe ten or twenty years later more than enough will change. There could be flying cars that feed on a different economic helping gas. The world is always changing.
When many kids were growing up, most believed in Santa. If you were nice, you get presents, if you were naughty you get coal. Now I don't believe in him any more, I think people made him up to motivate kids to be good. I also believed in the tooth fairy, when you lost a tooth you put it under your pillow, next morning you get money. I think most things like Santa, tooth fairy, etc. are motivations for kids to be good or whatever the reason.
I remember a long time ago I wanted to become an author, I loved to write stories back then. I had a very creative imagination that craved to be written on paper. Next I want to be an illustrator, I enjoyed drawing many things. Often I would sketch or doodle on most of my work. I loved animals, and I want to be a veterinarian to help them out. Now I want to be either a photographer or a graphic designer. Around 13- and up kids should be thinking realistically what they want to be. The older you get, the more you discover, and your opinions change.
A lot of technology has changed and improved drastically. Cellular phones now have the Internet, games, camera, videos, songs, and more gadgets than ever. Now phones are like mini computers the size of a credit card. Rules and laws have changes a lot as well. Now you can't drive while talking on the phone, unless you're well experienced. You are not allowed to smoke in almost every place inside.
From as far as I can remember, EVERYTHING has changed from good to bad and bad to good. Many new things have improved as well. Opinions and perspectives have dramatically switched. Maybe ten or twenty years later more than enough will change. There could be flying cars that feed on a different economic helping gas. The world is always changing.
2 comments:
Hey Lisa nice blog but not better than mine. Whats up with all the blogsw like they are all over the place like yah
Nice blog lisa! Good start to an awesome blog!
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