I am...
I am…
a son, the youngest in my family of four
a brother, with an older sister that makes long road trips
one of the best parts of vacation
a grandson, who
misses Christmas in with his grandparents in Florida and all of the jokes my
grandpa told
a Missouri native, from Macon to Springfield Missouri has
always been my home.
a senior, time has gone by so fast since my first days as a
freshman. With college just around the corner I am beginning to feel anxious.
a friend, to anyone who needs someone to talk to
Tollhouse cookie dough, and eating it out of the package
before my mom makes cookies.
Movie night on Fridays with my family when we would all
spend time together
from catching toads in my backyard and naming them all buddy
from camping in buesic with my friends and making
unforgettable memories
from spending time outside in my chacos and a hammock
from listening to doo wop for the first time at Cherokee to
Jimi Hendrix’s riffs on the guitar as a
senior at Kickapoo
I am…
Hazel eyes and brown hair that grows into a fro
From winter time and playing in the snow and sledding until
I have to shovel the driveway
From time spent at barnes and nobel looking through books
From swimming at the pool in the summer and listening to
country

Your blog title and background makes me smile so much. Huge fan. Sounds like you've had a sweet life so far, with lots of good times outdoors and with your family and learning about new music and books and films regularly. I do think you should grow out the fro this semester and let us see for ourselves... Thanks, Daniel!
ReplyDeleteI liked how you talked about long road trips with your sister. long road trips aren't fun for me unless I have my sister.
ReplyDeleteWow Daniel, reading this I really saw how much I have in common with you, especially when you bring it down to country music and toads. Toad catching is some good fun, though, I some how always ended up catching toads with big heads... So I named them all George Lopez...
ReplyDeleteHi, Daniel,
ReplyDeleteWhen you talked about eating cookie dough out of the package before it actually went into the oven, I started laughing. My mom and I would eat half the package of cookie dough before she actually made them. I also loved how you talked about looking through books at Barnes and Noble. Couldn't you just spend forever in there? Your blog title is fantastic, by the way.
Meghan