My uncle-in-law, Greg McCoy. Some things I can learn are risk-taking, learning from his mistakes, networking, and unwavering commitment to his goals. I can learn how he studies for the test, the experience, and the different things you can do in the military. Today in class we read a Poem by Langston Hughes. It talks about dreams and how to achieve them. It taught me that you don't wait until you get old, start doing it at a young age. Have plan Bs rather than just chasing the same goal if you don't like it.
When I become an adult, I would prefer to live in the suburbs rather than the city. While city life has many exciting opportunities, I believe suburban life offers a better balance of affordability, space, and peace, which are important for a comfortable and stable lifestyle. One of the biggest advantages of suburban life is having more space. In the suburbs, homes are larger, and many have backyards, which would provide a better environment for relaxation and possibly raising a family in the future. Unlike the city, where apartments can feel cramped, suburban living allows for more personal space and privacy. We had to get on Commonlit and do some work and our blog post. But it shows me that when you grow up you are going to move and you have to make sure that you are ready to make that plan.
The holiday I look forward to most each year is Thanksgiving. There’s something about it that feels grounding, like a pause button in the middle of all the chaos. It’s not about presents or decorations; it’s about people, food, and presence. That’s what makes it my favorite. Every year, my family gathers at my grandmother’s house. The kitchen fills with the smells of roasted turkey, sweet potatoes, and her famous homemade rolls. We all pitch in — chopping vegetables, setting the table, sneaking bites of pie filling when we think no one’s looking. The TV hums in the background with the Macy’s parade or football, but the real show is the laughter and storytelling that happens in the dining room. Before we eat, we go around the table and say what we’re thankful for. It might sound cheesy, but those moments are the most honest of the year. We speak from the heart. Sometimes we cry. Sometimes we laugh until our stomachs hurt. And somehow, no matter what’s been hard that year, it all feels a...
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