I know we don't have to do a blog on this, so instead of doing a psyblog article, or a personal blog. I thought i would write about this assignment that we had to do.
The things that we have to answer on this sheet i think is really different than what i as expecting. When you read the assignment title you think, do your parents matter? Do they influence you life? I wasn't expecting to have to write about moving in with different people and seeing how my life would change. So if i was going to just write an article about if parents matter or not, it would go something like this:
My parents matter alot, and i'm sure alot of other students would say the same thing. They may have alot of rules and make us do alot of the things that we don't really want to do. But they really are only trying to better our lives and make it easier for us to do things in the future. The house work that we have to do teaches us what we are going to have to do when we are older. So why do we have to do so much, its like, we do the dishes once, we know it sucks, but they make us do it again and again, and AGAIN. We get the point. But then there comes the rules that we have. They make us be home by 12:00. They have reasons behind that too. Think about it. If you were at some party, and your parents tell you to be home at 12 and you stay there till 1 against their wishes, and this party gets busted, then you'll wish that you would have listened to them. It makes alot of sense. Like when i crashed my friends car, i told my parents i was in Wausau with that friend, when really i was with a totally different friend. I crashed the car outside of Marshfield, then i had to call them, 15 minutes after i lied to them about what i was doing and tell them exactly what had happened. If i would have just not lied and listened to them in the first place, none of that would have happened. Thats why i think now that i have to listen to them, because they have a reason behind everything they say and do. So guess what? They Matter!
About Me

- KatieJ.
- Hey everbody.. My name is Katie, i'm a senior at Edgar High and i am 17 yrs old. I only have one brother, and i can't even consider him a brother. I don't have any pets, but i do have the neighbors dog! I believe that the fact that i am adopted has shaped my life. If i wasn't adopted by my parents, i wouldn't be who i am today. I thank my parents for that. My mom is always there for me when i need her, sure she can be a mom, but she is always there as a friend too. Me and my parents are very close, and i think that is the way it will always stay. To me psycology is important because it is all over the place! It is one of those things that you will never be able to run away from. So everybody just has to lean back and accept it. The definition of psycology to me would have to be... The reasons why things happen and how they happen. The reasons we make the choices we do, why people are depressed, why some people are hyper, and why we act the way we act on a daily basis.
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I like your example. We never really realize what our parents mean to us until something happens that makes us wake up a smell that coffee. I have lied to my parents before and it does make you feel horrible. I try not to as much anymore I know they are looking out for me. Our parents do matter no matter how much we may get mad at their choices sometimes
ReplyDeleteYa they make us do things that we don't want to do but your right everything they make us do has a point behind it even if you don't think so while its happening. They are important to me but sometimes i wish they would let me some more things then what they do.
ReplyDeleteI agree I think parents matter a lot. We might not realize it now; when are telling us to do things that we don't want to do, or not allowing us to go to certain places, hang out with certain people, or do certain things. They are just doing these things because the have our best interests at heart. I also liked Fawn's point on how we don't usually realize how much people mean to us until they are gone from our lives. I really like your blog.
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