The second thing I value would be my parents. Yes, we argue and fight all the time, but what family doesn't? Just because every now and then my parents and I don’t get along doesn’t mean I don’t value them. I would cry for months if I ever lost either one of them. My mom and I are nowhere near as close as my father and me, but I still love her with all my heart. We have had many great times together shopping, watching movies, or just spending time together. We have also had our moments where we spend days angry at other, yelling, and wishing we weren’t related. I wouldn’t trade any of those days for anything though. I believe all those days are what have brought us so close. My father and I are a whole different story. I would do anything for my dad, he is my life. Ever since I have been a little girl I have always been a daddy's girl. He has brought many tears to my eyes by yelling at me, but I know everything he says he is just trying to keep me safe. Ever since I was young, I have always been jealous of my older sister. She has always had straight A's, perfect body, amazingly beautiful, and dad has always adored her. And I have always wished that he would look at me the same way he would look at her, but now that I have started appreciating what he does for me and what he gives to me I have realized that he looks at me the same way. I have just never appreciated what he and my mother have done for me. So now that I am older, I have understood how much they love and how much I value their relationship with me.
The third thing I value is barrel racing. I started barrel racing in May of 2007. I started out pretty rough, but I have progressed very much in the past year. My horses are like children to me. If they are ever hurt I am the first one balling in tears right by their side. I have Bama, Gypsey, and Blaze. I recently just got Bama, and I love her to death. I won 2007 state champion my first year barrel racing. Thanks to trainer, Ron Brier, and my parents. My dad supports me very much. He is always there if I get nervous for a show or just need someone to talk to. Out of all the sports I have done barrel racing would defiantly be my favorite. When I'm running I block out everything and I feel like I’m free. All I’m concentrating on is my horse and me. I feel like I’m floating when I run. It’s so hard to explain the exact feeling that I have. I always get really nervous when I run, but once I get started no one can touch me. If it wasn’t for barrel racing I would have never met any of the friends I have made. They are all there for me before I run, and I can always hear everyone of them in the crowd yelling for me. I hope that I stick with this sport for a long time because it has brought alot to my life, and it has already begun to take over my life.
2 comments:
Well written!
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