Monday, June 15, 2020

day 2 of 7 days of writing challenge: "before 15"

7 days of writing challenge “before fifteen”

                                Prompts:

Write down 5 things you want to accomplish before you turn 15.



1.    Publish a book

Mom keeps encouraging me to write\ type a lot and I have started writing a short novel called “The fairy forest”. When I was about six or seven, I started Writing some short stories  with names like “the rain flower” about a girl and an obstacle course, and “the anifrienship” which means animal friendship, and “The black hunter” which is scary at the beginning but funny at the end, it was so scary in fact that I fled out of the room In the middle of writing it. So, before I turn fifteen, I want to publish a book.

2.    Read more non-fiction books

If you know me, you would know that I love reading, but what I mostly read are fiction books and even though I’m smart, I only get small facts out of fiction books. So, before I turn fifteen, I want to read more non-fiction books because I want to gain more knowledge about the environment and what we can do to save it.

3.    Like math 😊

Well I am sure you are laughing at this one, but I am serious here, before I turn fifteen, I want to like and enjoy math. Because at the beginning, I absolutely hated math (as I’m sure everyone does.) but when I practiced some more, I started liking it. So, before I turn 15, I want to like math.

4.    Be more confident about talking in front of people

Well, you can say that I am a shy person, because even though I act normal when I meet a new person, in truth, my insides are squirming with nervousness. Also, when its almost time for me to go on stage, my knees turn into jelly. So I hope that when I am fifteen or before 15, I will be more confident about talking in front of people. And that is why being more confident about talking in front of people made it on this list.

5.    Visit relatives in other countries

Okay, I’m not going to lie, the Matakupan family is a big one, so we have relatives in Holland, in England, in Papua (which is an island in Indonesia) etc. And it’s usually them who comes to visit us, so mom, dad, and I agreed that before I turn fifteen, (and mom turns 45 and dad turns 50) we would visit them. This is the one I most look forward to the most because I love traveling and visiting relatives, and having extra family time. So I have only one word for this: “Yay!”.


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