Friday, January 9, 2009

Today I am writing on how I think that love and spinning have in common. Two reasons are: both are exiting, and that both we have to watch out for the fall. Like in love there’s always the mysteriousness that maybe is scary and intense. Kind of like spinning because in spinning the thing is, is that spinning can also be scary and intense. I mean because there’s this chance that you can fall and hurt yourself or someone can get in the way. In love it’s the mysteriousness that usually gets us the way we are. Because even though both are fun and exiting, we always take the chance that maybe we are going to get hurt and maybe just by chance we do fall and can’t get up for a minute. Because who is going to be there to help us up again. Surely in my opinion the people that understand the most are your best-friend’s or the people who understand and know you. Like me I like to have my friends support me when things go wrong. So if I was you or you were I. I would watch out for the fall.

Natasha

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I really like this.. I completely and totally agree with you. Love is a very hard thing to deal with. We want it, but we don't want to get hurt. And that's usually what happens the first 10 times you think you're in love. I think that we need to make sure we love our "other," before we tell them we do. That rushes things a lot. Good job writing!!

~Rachel

Anonymous said...

There is always a chance of falling but you have to take the chance. No body can stay down. When some people fall they are scared to get back up because they might fall again, and to some it hurts to much. It's worth it to get back up and try again. but eventually someone will help you help you up and keep you up without hurting you. So some people it's worth it to keep falling because in the end theres someone to catch you.
_Kelsee

Anonymous said...

i think that is really deep, and another thing is that both love and spinning can have ups and downs, kinda like queeziness, and light-headedness.




-shalee l.