So what if we can't budge i
n the lunch line like previous seniors did? There are children all around the world that don't get a thing to eat all day, possibly for days. If they do get something to eat it's something as small as a little cup of soup. So what if we have to walk a couple more minutes from the parking lot that is farther away. There are children all around the world that walk miles upon miles to school each day, not because they have to, but because they want an education.
So what if we have to wear clothes to school and be modest? There are children all around the world that don't even have clothes. Some have one set of clothes, and a uniform for school. THAT'S IT.
So I guess what I'm trying to say is even though senior year, it's safe to say, isn't exactly what we thought it would be like, what are the things that we're complaining about? What is so important about the things that were 'so bad' that I was so upset about. It's kind of stupidity if you ask me, and I'll be the first one to admit that I was being really immature about it, but it got me thinking back to Africa and those cute thin faces that looked up at me everyday. I absolutely miss it with all of my heart, and I need to keep reminding myself of their faces when I start complaining about stuff that is SO small. I have to remember that I have a family that cares for me, let along alive, I have food in front of me for every meal of the day, I have a huge house, I have friends that are always there for me, a job....the list could go on and on. So from here on out, I'm going to try to make this year, this last year of high school, one to remember.
Katie, you are SO awesome!!! Love you honey!
ReplyDeleteLOVE. <3
ReplyDeleteEven if it was immature, you still complain(ed) less than many people in our school do on a day-to-day basis.
ReplyDeleteKATIE!
ReplyDeletethis is awesome :)
I enjoy your blog too!
It's pretty inspirational!