Mar 20 2009
If You Could Only Bring Five Things. . .
Imagine that your parents decide to move your family halfway across the world (for what reasons, I have no clue.) Since storage space is limited, what five things would you bring? Basic neccessities do not count. Here are the things I would bring:
1. Robinson Crusoe-It’s a LONG book, but books are meant to be read. Moving halfway across the world would take a while, so I would be about halfway done by the time we finished moving!
2. A Sudoku book-I enjoy puzzles, even when I get frustrated. Sudoku is fun and simple, and can be figured out even without company.
3. A photo album/memoir box-Okay, someone else might bring that, but pictures and objects can keep memories alive, but hopefully the good memories.
4. A laptop!- Connection to friends and the rest of the world is important, and if used in moderation, computers can be both helpful and fun.
5. A journal and pencil- Okay, that’s two things in one, but they kind of go together. When computer documents don’t open up or there isn’t even a computer available, it is hard for me to keep all of my ideas and memories stuck in my head. Journals are a type of photo album, but with words instead of pictures. Also, it is hard to doodle on top of pictures instead of paper.
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Hi Abigail
Thanks for tagging me. I would have to agree with number 3, except I would fill it up. I would also bring…
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Haley
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