Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Write from the point of view of a wedding bouquet

The cameras began flashing "Click Click", it was the big day for the bride and I was there to make her look even better. The shining glitter began falling from her face which landed on my petals. The warmth of the brides hands held me nice and snug and in place so I wasn't able to move. I was moved forward with the bride down the aisle, I saw several faces looking at the bride and me. Atlast, we both had reached the alter. I stood still for a few minutes and was soon squished between a gentlemen's buttons, I believe this was the groom while the bride was leaning in for a kiss. A few moments later the bride turned around and threw me in the air, it felt as if my heart had dropped but I was caught by her sister. The family began to cheer I couldn't figure out whether they were cheering for me being caught or for the bride's sister catching me.
My fellow friends had told me that once I was thrown I symbolized who was next on the list to get married.
I guess I brought nothing but joy to the wedding!

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Passionate about your job

I believe that it is important to be passionate about your job because it is based on something you doing for a living for the rest of your life. Your job is based on what one looks forward to each morning. If your not passionate about your work where does success fall into place? Your job should be an activity that moves you forward, enlightens the day with stories to share, but it seems as if many individuals are more money driven rather than enjoying what they need to do for the rest of their lives.

Career wise I am planning on pursuing my bachelors of arts in criminology. You need to be passionate about your job because it requires working long hours. It is not a job where you can jump out of your seat and believe that it is time to go home.
I hope to attend SFU.