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Thank you everybody, for leaving comments. I’m sorry if I haven’t responded to everyone, but I’m reading them. It’s just that sometimes I get busy and it all clogs up–my mom calls that a back-log. So, responding to them all is hard. I do appreciate your input. Please keep commenting.
The Trip to Disney World
Chapter One: Packing
We began packing yesterday. We are still packing today! Last time we went to Disney World it took us a week to pack. This time, we will have it done in two days. I’d say that’s progress.
My mom packed my clothes. I’m still thinking about what other stuff I want to take with me. I packed drawing materials and origami paper but I think there is more. Something is missing. I know for sure I need to pack my water bottle, but that’s not it. My mom says I need to find my light-up stick. But beyond that, there feels like there is something else. I guess I’ll have to think about it. I’ll let you know if I remember.
To be continued. . .
Teeth
Did you ever think about teeth? Did you ever think that you could have more teeth as an adult than you would as a six year old? Did you think it was possible to still have a baby tooth at 20 years old? Well all of these things are true. My mom had a friend who is almost 30 and he still has a baby tooth.
Why am I talking about teeth? You guessed it, I lost a tooth. I had five loose teeth until I lost one the other night. Five loose teeth? That’s a record to me.
Before I told my parents that I lost my tooth, I had a plan. I was going to see if the tooth fairy really existed. First, I videoed the time and date of me putting my tooth in a bag under my pillow. Then, I was supposed to go back downstairs and not let on that I’d lost my tooth. The next morning, I was going to show my parents the proof that the tooth fairy doesn’t exist if my tooth was still there. But instead, I had a bad feeling deep down that what I was going to do was going to spoil all the fun–even if the tooth fairy isn’t real. So, I went downstairs and said, “Hypothetically, if I had a plan to prove the tooth fairy didn’t exist and it worked, would that take away the fun of the tooth fairy?” My mom answered, “Yes, and did you lose a tooth?” I opened my mouth and said “yes!”
So, the next morning, under my pillow was a Sponge Bob Art Project and three dollars in quarters. I swear that I saw the Sponge Bob Art Project in the house before, but my mom swears back that I didn’t. So, what do you think? Is there really a tooth fairy?
ENTP
I’m an ENTP and I’m proud of it! My personality analysis (being an ENTP) states I was born to be an inventor. But that’s not why I want to be an inventor. It’s just who I am; the analysis only encourages me to be one.
But what is an ENTP anyway?
The E stands for Extroverted. That means I like getting attention, being on stage, and people give me energy. The N means being intuitive. This means I can sense things, and know things without using my senses. The T stands for thinkers. This means my emotions are on my insides–I prefer to think about things. It also means I like to argue for the sake of it. The P stands for Perceiving–or, in my mind, the opposite of being J. J’s are very organized people–I’m NOT! I like chaos and my mom says I tend to create it. You should see my chill zone! It’s messy! (echo: messy, messy, messy).
I like knowing my personality because it encourages me to be who I am and what I want to become: an inventor. It also helps me to be in tune with myself. What type are you?
