Thursday, November 18, 2010

Themes 1,2, and 3

                                                        Disobeying Your Parents.

                        My parents would always want to play the lottery but no luck at winning. My parents thought that one day, they would win. Well... they would've, if I didn't messed it up. Let me tell you one quick story.
                                    Every day, my dad would have a dream book every time he would sleep. In the evening, and in the night of course. He basically dreams a dream, and the next day, he would write it down in his dream book. So one day, my father had the dream of winning the lottery the next day. The five numbers was 32-78-9-12. So the next day, he recorded it in his dream boo, and kept nagging my other about buying a lottery ticket, but my mother kept saying that she doesn't have time to buy one...every time he asked her that same question.
                                   So, the only person in the house he could think of with responsibility in order to buy and bring my dad a lottery ticket... was me. So I said yes, I would buy a lottery ticket for but I didn't. This is why. As I went to the local store,I saw a new video game that costs the same exact amount of money as the lottery ticket. So I bought it.
                                   So my father was watching the lottery show, and it said the same exact numbers as my father jumped with joy. But when I arrived home with the game in my father's sight. he gave me a face, a face that looks like it was a raged bull. Immediately I ran away from him.
So kids, don't disobey your parents.

                                                
                                                             Think Before You Act.
One time on this one video game ( this was when I was 5) called Prince of Persia: Rival Swords, I was stuck on a puzzle.
But it was very simple after I realized something. Before I actually solved the puzzle, I couldn't open a door. I tried switching the lever, but still, the door wouldn't budge open. So I thought that it was a glitch and  I turned off the system and then I just remembered that I didn't save at all. The last save point was 10 levels away, and each level takes about an hour. Then I noticed ( After I reached the part I was stuck on) that there is two Levers. Not one but two. So, I switched a lever, and then switched the lever. Then Finally, the door opened, and thankfully, there was a save station.So I saved because if you die, or turn off the system , you would have to start from where you saved.


                                                        You'll Always Lose A Loved One.
My grandmother died when I was the age of 9. This is how it happened. My grandma was in the hospital for about 3 weeks. Last day she was day, the doctor checked how much air she has in her lungs. Then, during the process, my family and I visited her. The doctor went out of the room so we could talk to her in private. The meter was read 60 out of 90. My mom was shocked and then, right in front of her, grandma passed away. My mom bursted with tears. But sooner or later she stopped.I'll never forget my grandma

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