Sometime I sit and think about the future, but nothing is certain there are always to many variables to life. All I can do is hope. I hope my kids grow up to be good students and want to play sports, but all I can control is trying to help and encourage them. I hope I'll get through college and be able to start a business like I want to, but I will have to try and get through all the red tape. Life in itself is not easy. I hope I'm around to enjoy my kids when they are older and have kids of thier own, but there is always that chance of crossing the street. So for now I view all my future in short term incoments. And hope I get to the next short term period of my life. Don't get me wrong I have lon term goal in my life I just focus on the steps. You always fall down in the learning process. It is how you decide to get up and carry on. Maybe in a way that how I feel like I can maintain control of my life. It's easyer when your younge and living with parents who set rules, so have your control is taken care of for you. But when you live on your own with your own family, you have to take charge for your self. And for those who have children it is hard to know how much to control for them.
Future #2 So I know we all have some big master plan about our future and we do everything we can to stay on course. For Example: Myself, I'm going to school, buying a house, and trying to raise a family. I'm trying my best to stay on track with my five year plan, and all of this hard work I'm doing is to benifit my family, not just me. I love to watcddch the kidds grow and learn, but I want then to have something in the end. I want to have something to show for it all in the end. Now, "in the end", what does that mean? What if the world ends December twelveth twenty-twelve like some people think? It makes you wonder why am I trying so hard at school. Whay would you want to work, beacause what is going to be waiting for you? This in it's self make one wonder, Is there going to be a "future". What if there is a "zombie apocoliypse". What then? School won't save you. What are we learning here that would help you survive? My opinion, Nothing. I would want to be at home preparing. What if the world doesn't end and there's no "zombie outbreak", but life as we know it may change? I believe that may be the case. Look at how upset "Mother Nature" has been lately, but life will go on. We a people, a society as you will, need to learn how to benifit "life as we will now have to know it." I believe that hard work and adapting to change will inable you and I on how to survive. We as the people need to restructure and become a better society. Learn how to live in an ever-changing world, without all the crap some people think is okay. What happened to manners, no body has them anymore. Instead of being afaid of change, people need to learn to imbrace and just change with it.
Future #3 Well, I have come to the realization that if all else fails I could cut and dye hair. Every week I cut mu husbands hair and every once in a while I do some coloring. I always think its fun to do different colors and styles. This is the first time my hair has been all the same color without any viberant colors in six years. Althought I find hair fun I think I'll stick with Accounting and Business administration. Classes are going relitively well and I'm proud of myself. Then in the future I can own and opperate my own business with out having to rely on others to do the majority of the work. I'll be capable of doing all of the paperwork myself.. All I want to be in the future is self reliant. I want to do is make sure my family and I will be well taken care of, and in this day and age it takes a lot of hard work to get there. There isso much more "red tape" than there used to be. Back in the day if you wanted to learn a trade you apprintieced someone, now you have to get a degree and then appentice and learn their way and then you maybe able to do it yourself. Crazy how times have changed. Another thing that was almost unheard of "back in the day" was overqualified. I didn't know if you had a degree you were incapable of flipping burgers. Go Figure. Well, Cheers to the future and success!
Future #4 Well I think i could have plenty to say, but for now I'm not happy with my NFL team. So, I will just focus on my boys future in sports they are getting so close to the age they can start. I'm so excited to be there for them. My oldest says he wants to play football when he's big, mays me smile. I think they will be good at sports, they are both stocky and solid. I really want them to learn center of gravity first, it will helps with tackles. Hopefully in the next few years my NFL team will get some new guys and be good again, but you stick with them though thick and thin. I don't have to like it though. On another note baseball isn't so hot right now either. Our team has been on a loosing streak. I'm not as big of a baseball fan I think it's borning at times. But, for now all I can do is wait and see about my teams. With my boys I'll watch them grow and learn, and of course watch their fasination with sports.
Future #5 So this year we are going to teach my four year old to give to others less fourtunate. I bought some toys and we are going to wrap them and take them to St. Rita"s to the kids who are hospitalized over christmas. Hopefully this will instill that life isn't so bad. He has a roof over his head, food whenever he is hungry, tons of toys to play with, so many clothes they don't all fit in his dresser, and he wears nike and adidas shoes. He is well off for a young kid. Maybe if we make this a tradition he will be more humbled as a teenager and an adult. This is one way I want to pass future on to my children. All future is, is what you can pass on to the next generation. Otherwise, you aren't going to live on in memory or tradition. Plus this is a great thing to do. I can't even imagine if my child was super sick in the icu or burn care, over the holidays no less. The toll on ones emotions and the money it costs for medical care is hard enough, so maybe we can bring a little sunshine into their day and lives. I'm excited to do this and teach my son its better to give than recieve. Not that he isn't getting Christmas, just to show him how to be thoughtful to others. He's four and I'm so proud of him, I wonder all the time what the future holds for my family.
Sometime I sit and think about the future, but nothing is certain there are always to many variables to life. All I can do is hope. I hope my kids grow up to be good students and want to play sports, but all I can control is trying to help and encourage them. I hope I'll get through college and be able to start a business like I want to, but I will have to try and get through all the red tape. Life in itself is not easy. I hope I'm around to enjoy my kids when they are older and have kids of thier own, but there is always that chance of crossing the street. So for now I view all my future in short term incoments. And hope I get to the next short term period of my life. Don't get me wrong I have lon term goal in my life I just focus on the steps. You always fall down in the learning process. It is how you decide to get up and carry on. Maybe in a way that how I feel like I can maintain control of my life. It's easyer when your younge and living with parents who set rules, so have your control is taken care of for you. But when you live on your own with your own family, you have to take charge for your self. And for those who have children it is hard to know how much to control for them.
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ReplyDeleteSo I know we all have some big master plan about our future and we do everything we can to stay on course. For Example: Myself, I'm going to school, buying a house, and trying to raise a family. I'm trying my best to stay on track with my five year plan, and all of this hard work I'm doing is to benifit my family, not just me. I love to watcddch the kidds grow and learn, but I want then to have something in the end. I want to have something to show for it all in the end. Now, "in the end", what does that mean? What if the world ends December twelveth twenty-twelve like some people think? It makes you wonder why am I trying so hard at school. Whay would you want to work, beacause what is going to be waiting for you? This in it's self make one wonder, Is there going to be a "future". What if there is a "zombie apocoliypse". What then? School won't save you. What are we learning here that would help you survive? My opinion, Nothing. I would want to be at home preparing. What if the world doesn't end and there's no "zombie outbreak", but life as we know it may change? I believe that may be the case. Look at how upset "Mother Nature" has been lately, but life will go on. We a people, a society as you will, need to learn how to benifit "life as we will now have to know it." I believe that hard work and adapting to change will inable you and I on how to survive. We as the people need to restructure and become a better society. Learn how to live in an ever-changing world, without all the crap some people think is okay. What happened to manners, no body has them anymore. Instead of being afaid of change, people need to learn to imbrace and just change with it.
Future #3
ReplyDeleteWell, I have come to the realization that if all else fails I could cut and dye hair. Every week I cut mu husbands hair and every once in a while I do some coloring. I always think its fun to do different colors and styles. This is the first time my hair has been all the same color without any viberant colors in six years. Althought I find hair fun I think I'll stick with Accounting and Business administration. Classes are going relitively well and I'm proud of myself. Then in the future I can own and opperate my own business with out having to rely on others to do the majority of the work. I'll be capable of doing all of the paperwork myself.. All I want to be in the future is self reliant. I want to do is make sure my family and I will be well taken care of, and in this day and age it takes a lot of hard work to get there. There isso much more "red tape" than there used to be. Back in the day if you wanted to learn a trade you apprintieced someone, now you have to get a degree and then appentice and learn their way and then you maybe able to do it yourself. Crazy how times have changed. Another thing that was almost unheard of "back in the day" was overqualified. I didn't know if you had a degree you were incapable of flipping burgers. Go Figure. Well, Cheers to the future and success!
Future #4
ReplyDeleteWell I think i could have plenty to say, but for now I'm not happy with my NFL team. So, I will just focus on my boys future in sports they are getting so close to the age they can start. I'm so excited to be there for them. My oldest says he wants to play football when he's big, mays me smile. I think they will be good at sports, they are both stocky and solid. I really want them to learn center of gravity first, it will helps with tackles. Hopefully in the next few years my NFL team will get some new guys and be good again, but you stick with them though thick and thin. I don't have to like it though. On another note baseball isn't so hot right now either. Our team has been on a loosing streak. I'm not as big of a baseball fan I think it's borning at times. But, for now all I can do is wait and see about my teams. With my boys I'll watch them grow and learn, and of course watch their fasination with sports.
Future #5
ReplyDeleteSo this year we are going to teach my four year old to give to others less fourtunate. I bought some toys and we are going to wrap them and take them to St. Rita"s to the kids who are hospitalized over christmas. Hopefully this will instill that life isn't so bad. He has a roof over his head, food whenever he is hungry, tons of toys to play with, so many clothes they don't all fit in his dresser, and he wears nike and adidas shoes. He is well off for a young kid. Maybe if we make this a tradition he will be more humbled as a teenager and an adult. This is one way I want to pass future on to my children. All future is, is what you can pass on to the next generation. Otherwise, you aren't going to live on in memory or tradition. Plus this is a great thing to do. I can't even imagine if my child was super sick in the icu or burn care, over the holidays no less. The toll on ones emotions and the money it costs for medical care is hard enough, so maybe we can bring a little sunshine into their day and lives. I'm excited to do this and teach my son its better to give than recieve. Not that he isn't getting Christmas, just to show him how to be thoughtful to others. He's four and I'm so proud of him, I wonder all the time what the future holds for my family.