Day 6/10
Day One: Ten things you want to say to ten different people right now.
Day Two: Nine things about yourself.
Day Three: Eight ways to win your heart.
Day Four: Seven things that cross your mind a lot.
Day Five: Six things you wish youd never done.
Day Six: Five people who mean a lot (in no order whatsoever)
Day Seven: Four turn-offs.
Day Eight: Three turn-ons.
Day Nine: Two images that describe your life right now, and why.
Day Ten: One confession.
Day 6: Five people who mean a lot (in no order whatsoever)
I avoided doing this one for days… because in all honesty, it’s going to be either extremely difficult, or extremely easy.
If I just list my family, I can barely make it. If I don’t list my family, I may not have enough…
I’m going to attempt the non-family way, and list my entire family as 1.
1. Family – They raised me, instilled values in me, and have supported me in all of my endeavors. No one else has ever done that for me and no one else has ever been there for me through all my troubles as much as my family has.
2. Jonathan – One of my best friends. Probably the closest person to me outside of my family. I have no brothers, but I think if I did, my relationship with my brother would be like what I have with Jonathan.
3. Bryan – Another one of my best friends (I have 3). Bryan has always been almost like my twin. He’s a programmer. We play the same games. We think the same way. He gets me, and he gives me my space. He’s a good friend.
4. Nicki – Yes, it’s true that Nicki has made me feel my lowest lows, but at the same time, she’s also made me feel my highest highs. I started my quest to better myself because of her. Believe it or not, we use to be good friends, long ago. We use to hang out and play video games together. I’m hurt the way things ended, but if I could turn back time I wouldn’t throw her out of my life. She… made me better.
5. Eric – Why is it in every movie there’ll be this perfect person during the first half of the movie, and then they kill him off in the middle? That’s kind of like what Eric was like. Sure, he could be a real butthead sometimes. But he was a good man. He helped me to better understand what it means to be a man. He was the perfect example of what a man should be like. Also I had never experienced the death of someone close until Eric died. He was the first close person I ever lost. His final lesson to me was to cherish the moments. Because they’re all numbered.