Prompt Response: I can’t stop thinking about time, which sounds kind of dramatic, but it’s true. Like, it’s always moving no matter what, and there’s literally nothing you can do about it. One second you’re stressing about a test, and the next second that whole class is over and you’ll never sit in that room again. That honestly freaks me out a little. Sometimes I think about how fast everything is changing. People I used to talk to every day are basically strangers now, and it’s not even because something bad happened. We just grew up. That’s the weird part.
August 11 - Write about a time you felt connected to nature, like the kinship in Native American myths.
Prompt Response: This summer, I spent almost my entire summer break at the beach. In June, I flew to Honduras and in July I went to Florida, but that's not the point. Every time we drove to the beach, I could feel my heart beating fast. Not because I was anxious, but because of the excitement rushing through my body. Walking on the sand felt like I was finally at peace and I could feel the cool summer breeze comforting me. When I felt the salty ocean water brush through my feet, I felt a connection to it. I could see the leaves of the palms dancing around as the wind blew on them. Whenever I laid on the sand, I felt the sun kiss my back, leaving it bronze. Being raised by the coast had created harmony between me, the beach, and its elements. By the time I realized it was time to leave, I could only hope to be able to stay longer or even visit again another time. Summary: Today in class, we took notes on Native American literature. Reflection: In class, I learned what the dif...
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