Sunday, September 13, 2015

The Things I Carry

The things I carry in my backpack are both tangible and intangible things. The tangible things that I carry in my bag are school supplies, books, my wallet, gum, my glasses, and headphones. I carry school supplies because I need them while I'm in class so I wont have to keep asking for school supplies. Also because they're needed for everything at school and I don’t really have a choice. I carry books because some of my classes require books so I know what is being taught in the class that day. Books I think are important in school when they are needed. I carry my wallet because I have my ID in there and I also have money. And since I'm at school almost all day I buy food or snacks when I have time in between classes. I carry gum because when I eat or anything my breath wont smell after and I wont feel like when I talk to people they think my breath smells. I carry my glasses because I cant see without them when I'm in my classes. And so when I'm taking notes and sitting in class I can see what I'm writing and whats going on in the class. And I carry headphones because I have a lot of time to kill in between classes so I just got sit somewhere and listen to music and I also feel like I'm in my own little world when I'm just listening to music. Music makes me feel calm when I'm stressed or anything, so I feel like headphones are much needed to be carried. Some of the intangible things that I carry in my bag are stress, pressure, support, and happiness. I carry stress because school and work cause me stress and that’s not something that can be gotten rid of fast so that’s carried. I carry pressure because I want to make my mom and my brother proud and get through everything and sometimes I feel like I wont be able to do it. I carry support because through everything I get support from my family and everyone who wants me to succeed and do good. I also carry happiness because through everything I am happy and I know that one way or the other things are going to be fine and pan out how they were meant to be.   

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