Post by sandri on Aug 8, 2009 0:17:02 GMT -5
If any word could be used to describe Sandri, it would certainly be self-sufficient; at least, as self-sufficient as a thirteen year old could get. How many thirteen year old girls can get themselves up in the morning, make their own breakfast, and take themselves to school in this day and age? You look at her other schoolmates and you can bet they were dragged out of bed, shoved into a shower, and had something sugery stuffed in their faces before being driven to school by some loving guardian.
Sandri settled herself on a school bench to contemplate the injustice of these matters, how following the method of concomitant variation she could prove that parental attention leads to the vast majority of problems in todays youth. She sat and she pondered even while she recognized the futility of it all, for who would listen to her hypothesis? Even the teachers didn't listen. Even the school therapist had gazed blankly at her and told her she used 'too many big words".
The shame of the memory weighed down upon her, lowered her head and burned her eyes. What's the use of thinking if nobody else understands what your saying? What's the use of solving the problems if nobody is willing to admit problems exist, or that they're solvable? Someday she would be able to change things, she was sure about it. All she needed to do was figure out how to get to that point. All she needed to do was take a moment to sit and think
Sandri settled herself on a school bench to contemplate the injustice of these matters, how following the method of concomitant variation she could prove that parental attention leads to the vast majority of problems in todays youth. She sat and she pondered even while she recognized the futility of it all, for who would listen to her hypothesis? Even the teachers didn't listen. Even the school therapist had gazed blankly at her and told her she used 'too many big words".
The shame of the memory weighed down upon her, lowered her head and burned her eyes. What's the use of thinking if nobody else understands what your saying? What's the use of solving the problems if nobody is willing to admit problems exist, or that they're solvable? Someday she would be able to change things, she was sure about it. All she needed to do was figure out how to get to that point. All she needed to do was take a moment to sit and think