Cleanliness is key. It’s what I learned throughout my life as someone who lived with people who’s comfort was brought through the act of cleaning. I’ve never particularly enjoyed participating in anything that involved the work, finding it tedious and frustrating. But as I grew older, and my responsibilities grew along with me, I realized cleaning isn’t as bad if it’s for the environment. Both my parents are environmentalists, so are my aunts and other relatives, so it’s no surprise that I myself have the want to make this world a cleaner and greener place.
The start of 10th grade —or any grade for that matter— is always daunting. You never know how you new classmates or teachers will act, whether they'll be nice or strict or anything in between. It's stomach churning and anxiety inducing, but also exciting. Walking into the classroom, you'll be met with faces both new and old, voices you once only heard from the other classroom now belonging to yours. This first quarter was a roller coaster of emotions, both from the adjustment to 10th grade as well as other personal reasons. And honestly? I don't think I would've been able to survive if not for my friends. It may sound like an overstatement, using the word "survive" like I'm in some death game, but school does sometimes feel like that. Throughout this experience, I've learned a valuable lesson that truly, no man is an island. I can't just handle everything alone, that I'm human and need help, too. ...

Such a nice work! keep it up.
ReplyDeleteLoving it! I really appreciate this work, continue to protect our environment.
ReplyDeleteThis blog inspired me to clean too! Good girl!
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