List 1: 10 things I know to be true: The Church, the world is round, the universe is expanding, the world is 70% water, most metals conduct electricity, alcohol kills brain cells, our rights and liberties are bestowed by our Creator, plants need water, humans have two eyes, and that Heavenly Father sent his Son Jesus Christ to save man from his sins.
List 2: 10 objects I can't live without: toothbrush, toothpaste, toilet paper, iPad, iPod, Cellphone, laptop, good clothes, bed, and of course my quadruple combo scriptures.
List 3: 10 things I Should Have Learned by Now: How to blow a bubble, how to "hand flute", Calculus, surfing, mountain biking, playing movie and video game songs on piano, computer programming, flipping over a pool or on a trampoline, playing Dungeons and Dragons, and how to build with wood.
List 4: 10 Greatest Fears: social awkwardness, landing on my back when I try to do a flip, tests that I'm not prepared for, bees, wasps, snakes, the nation's downward direction, our government's bad decisions, not making a good enough grade for college, and some force attacking my family and community.
List 5: reading the scriptures, efy, video games, my friends, having fun with my family, Disneyland, watching movies, music, drawing, and surfing the net.
List 6: Japan, Stadium of Fire, Dubai, Jerusalem, Independance Missouri, Sweden, Norway, Guatemala, Alaska, and Fiji.
Water is NOT 70 percent of the Earth. It consists mostly of magma in the earths core. :)
ReplyDeleteI have to admit I fear flips for the same reason.
You seemed to forget the actual poem which Irecomend you do ASAP.
I'm sure you could make a great poem using those lists! ;)
ReplyDeleteOn the list of things you "should have learned by now" you can still learn to do those things if you practice. They might be hard (calculus :P) but you can do it!
I am also afraid of test that i didnt prepared for. And Fiji would be a good place to visit, I think im gonna add this to my list. Good job bro!
ReplyDeleteI like your lists. They are diverse and represent you personality. Where is your poem?
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