Obsession

Grace's obsession over wolfs has left her no choice but to risk her life, family, and friendships many times over. Although Grace is human and is not supposed to know about the werewolves, she feels that it is up to her to save them. Grace is the daughter of Lewis Brisbane is the book, "Shiver" from the Mercy Falls series. She is one of the main characters in the book. Others include her lover, Sam Roth. Sam has a horrible past, as his parent are in jail. He becomes obsessed with Grace after his pack attacks her. Sam is a werewolf, but he saved Grace from his pack when they tried to kill her. He did this because time and time again Grace risked her life, and many other things to protect the wolf pack. She kept Sam in her house so he could get better after he was shot. She tried to help Jack with his changing problems, but she also tried to keep the pack for getting hurt by the hunters who were after them. Grace even steps in to save lives when Sam is shot, as shown when she is thinking, "I had to pry his hands away from his neck. There was too much blood to see the wound, so I pressed one of the dishcloths over the mess of red that stretched from his chin to his collarbone. It was well beyond my first-aid abilities. 'Hold this.'" This is a quote from the book were Grace gets Sam to the hospital after he was shot. Grace tries with the help of Sam and Jack to find a cure for the wolfs, but will it mean losing someone she holds dear?

Shiver

Some friends come and go. Then there is that one, true friend who becomes your life long friend. Someone that would do anything for you, and you would do anything for them. Sam is a werewolf. He becomes human in the spring when the weather is becomes warm. Throughout their friendship, Sam and Grace are there for each other during times of sadness, and good times too. They want to help and protect each other. This need to help and protect extends to their family and friends. This is shown in the book, "Shiver" when Grace thinks, "Best-case scenario was that she need help with her homework or something. I had a reputation for being good at math, so it was sort of a possible. Worst case was that she wanted to talk about Jack. Sam had said that the only rule the pack had was that they didn't talk to about werewolves to outsiders. I wasn't about to break that rule." Grace knew that is someone found out about the werewolves, they might take them away and possible hurt them. Since the pack was important to Sam, it was important to Grace. This action will leave a impression on both Sam and Grace. They will always remember the loyalty they shared between them.

No Gold Can Stay

The meaning of the poem "No Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost is that life is short, and ever changing. It is important to realize that the changes can be good or bad. How we deal with the changes will influence those around us. When some people learn they are dying, they rush around trying to put experiences into their life. If you live each day remembering that life is short, you'll know to make the best of it. You need to cherish it, because one day will be your last day.

To Build A Fire - Plan Ahead

Have you ever jumped into freezing water? Every New Year's Day hundreds of people jump into Lake Michigan wearing just their swimsuit. I participated in a similar activity. As a Girl Scout I wanted to earn a badge. At summer camp, we jump into the lake early one morning to meet the badge requirement. I froze my butt off! I remember feeling numb as I came out of the water. It was cold in the water, even in summer. Sometimes we do things for fun, but don't always think about what may happen afterwards.
In to Build a Fire, the man goes for a walk by himself in the middle of a winter night to meet the boys at the fort. In the dark, he ends of falling through the ice. His hands and feet become numb, and he feels like they are disconnected from his body. The man tries to build a fire, but fails. Panic runs through him, as the numbness spreads. He decides to give in by laying on the cold ground, and falling asleep. The man made several mistakes during the night, which led to him freezing to death.
His focus was on the fun he had planned, and not on planning for his outing. My father always says, "Failing to plan is planning to fail." This story proves that statement to be right. As he lay dying, he remembered being told to plan for the coldness. His decision to ignore the advise, for the fun was blinding him of common sense. Think before you act for it may come back to haunt you.

Over Run By Cats

Cat here
Cat there
Cats everywhere
A hiss for Mouse
A hiss for Miles
A hiss for Hutch
A hiss for Starsky
Hutch wants to be alpha....
Starsky just wants to play
Miles wants a lap
And Mouse just wants to nap
There are too many cats in this small little house

45 Lessons Life Taught Me

#1. Life isn't fair, but it's still good.
#2. When in doubt, just take the next small step.
#3. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone.
#4. Your job won't take care of you when you are sick. YOur friends and parents will. Stayin touch.
#5. Pay off your credit cards every month.
#6. You don't have to win every agrument. Agree to disagree.
#7. Cry with someone. It's more healing than crying alone.
#8. It's OK to get angry with god. He can take it.
#9. Save for retirement starting with your firstpaycheck.
#10. When it comes to choclate, resistance is fultile.
#11. Make peace with your past so it won't screw up the present.
#12. It's OK to let your children see you cry.
#13. Don't compare your life to others. You have no idea what their journey is all about.
#14. If a relationship has to be a secret, you shouldn't be in it.
#15. Everything can changfe in the blink of an eye. But don't worry; God never blinks.
#16. Take a deep breath it calms the mind.
#17. Get rid of anything that isn't useful, beautiful or joyful.
#18. Whatever doesn't kill you does make you stronger.
#19. It's never too late to have a happy childhood. But the second one is up to you and no one else.
#20. When it comes to going after what you love in life, don't take no for an aswer.
#21. Burn the candles, use the nice sheets, and wear the fancy lingerie. Don't save it for a special occasion. Today is special.
#22. Over prepare, and then go with the flow.
#23. Be eccentric now. Don't wait for old age to wear purple.
#24. No one is in charge of happiness but you.
#25. Frame every so-called disaster with these words 'In five year, will this matter.'
#26. Always choose life.
#27. Forgive everyone everything.
#28. What other people think of you is none of your business.
#29. Time heals almost everything. Give time time.
#30. However good or bad a situation is, it will change.
#31. Don't take yourself so seriously. No one else does.
#32. Believe in miracles.
#33. God loves you because of who God is, not because of anything you did or didn't do.
#34. Don't audit life. Show up and make the most of it now.
#35. Growing old beats the alternative - dying young.
#36. Your children get only one childhood.
#37. All that truly matters in the is that you loved.
#38. Get outside everyday. Miracles are waiting everywhere.
#39. If we all threw our problems in a pile and saw everyone else's, we'd grab ours back.
#40. Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need.
#41. The best is yet to come...
#42. No matter how you feel, get up, dress up, and show up.
#43. Yield.
#44. Life isn't tied with a bow, but it's still a gift.
#45. Friends are the family that we choose.

My Constellation

Apollo, the God of light, insulted Eros, the God of love. In revenge Eros took away Apollo’s first love, Daphne. Hundreds of years pass. Eros married a mortal woman named Psyche. Eros approaches Zeus and begs for him to turn Psyche into a God. Zeus grants Eros his request.
Eros and Psyche were playing in the forest when the sad and depressed Apollo walked by.
“Hi Apollo. How are you in this fine day?” asked Psyche.
“Great. Perfectly fine,” replied Apollo sarcastically.
Apollo continued to walk on with a look of longing on his face. When he was out of sight Psyche turned to Eros.
“Poor Apollo. He looks so sad,” said Psyche.
“That is what he deserves. Apollo insulted me, and so he will never have a true love,” vowed Eros.
“I think you have punished him enough. He has had several loves, but has never found a wife. Apollo has no one to share his life with,” insisted Psyche.
Eros asked, “Why are you so concerned about Apollo?”
“I think it’s sad, that a God like he should be alone for eternity,” Psyche said sadly. She continued, “I find such comfort having you in my life, through good times, and bad. I think a married God is a stronger God; happier too!”
Later that day, Eros walks to the water, and sits on the sand. He thinks about the conversation he had earlier in the say with Psyche. Eros realizes that she is right, as he as been much stronger since meeting her.
Eros goes to the bay where Daphne lives in the form of a tree. He approaches her father, Peneus. Eros talks to him and asks him to change his daughter back into human form. Peneus too wants his daughter back. He has always feared that his daughter would be alone, and unloved in life. Now that he knows there is someone waiting for Daphne, he agrees to turn her back into human form.
Eros and Peneus agree to change Daphne the following day. Eros goes to Apollo to convince him to come with him to the bay. They travel together back to the bay. At first, Apollo is unsure about what is going to happen. He sees Eros with a silver arrow. He remembers many years ago, that Eros used a lead arrow to shoot Daphne, causing her to despise love. He had been shot with a gold arrow, which made him fall in love with Daphne. Since she despised love, she ran away from him, leaving Apollo heartbroken.
“Apollo, I brought you here today to right a wrong. It is time to bring love back into your life,” states Eros.
As Eros picks up a silver arrow, he signals Peneus to reverse the spell on Daphne. As Daphne returns to a human form, Eros releases the arrow and shoots her in the heart with the silver arrow. Picking up the gold arrow, he waits until Daphne is looking at Apollo. When they see each other, Eros draws back quickly, and fires again at Daphne. The gold arrow has the same affect on Daphne as it did on Apollo; love at first sight.
Daphne and Apollo run toward each other, realizing their lives are meant to be together. Psyche, comes out free behind the trees, and congratulates the new couple. She turns to her husband and says, “Well done!”
Apollo goes up to Eros and says, “Thank you for letting me have a second chance. From this day forward, your bow and arrow shall be in the stars showing they are superior to mine.”
From that day on, you could see the gold arrow and trusty bow as a constellation on stars in the nighttime sky.