I would sit at my desk as the sun set in the distance and brought out my diary that was purple with fancy green designs on the cover. Opening it up, I would find a new blank page and begin to write my newest entry into it. The context read as followed:
Dear Diary,
I found out today that I’m being enrolled in classes. I think I’m excited, but also a little nervous. New classes mean new things to learn, and I really like figuring things out, even when they’re hard at first. It feels kind of like starting a puzzle without seeing the picture on the box.
I keep wondering what the other students will be like. I notice people easily, sometimes more than I mean to, and I hope I don’t make things awkward by thinking too much. I want to do well and be helpful, even if I don’t always know the right words to say.
My family seems really happy about this, and that makes me feel better. Knowing they believe in me makes it feel less scary and more like something important. I think this is a step forward, even if I don’t know exactly where it leads yet.
I’m still figuring out how I feel, but I’m curious. And I think that’s a good place to start.
I would place the book down in front of me after I penned my last thought. I needed to do my daily training and keep working hard even though every moment in my life I was using to train already.
MFT: 263 Words
Dear Diary,
I found out today that I’m being enrolled in classes. I think I’m excited, but also a little nervous. New classes mean new things to learn, and I really like figuring things out, even when they’re hard at first. It feels kind of like starting a puzzle without seeing the picture on the box.
I keep wondering what the other students will be like. I notice people easily, sometimes more than I mean to, and I hope I don’t make things awkward by thinking too much. I want to do well and be helpful, even if I don’t always know the right words to say.
My family seems really happy about this, and that makes me feel better. Knowing they believe in me makes it feel less scary and more like something important. I think this is a step forward, even if I don’t know exactly where it leads yet.
I’m still figuring out how I feel, but I’m curious. And I think that’s a good place to start.
I would place the book down in front of me after I penned my last thought. I needed to do my daily training and keep working hard even though every moment in my life I was using to train already.
MFT: 263 Words