Time is a funny thing... Especially time in the life of a child.
I realized today that I've known several of the kids I'm in high school with since we were all in the 7th grade together. This only dawned on me today, because they don't register in my brain as the same people I met back when I was an awkward, moody little twelve-year-old. But they are. One is my best friend, in fact - although we really didn't know what to make of each other when we first met. The others are still good friends who I often exchange jokes and friendly gibes with. But how is it that in the span of four or five years, we four can now be so different? What would our younger selves say about our changes? What would our younger selves say about our changed relationships with each other? It's just something I've spent my time thinking about. What will the four of us be like in another five years?
The time of childhood is seen by many adults as time to be cherished. But it's difficult to cherish a time that is spent making so many mistakes. I guess I see where they're coming from though. This is a time when you're meant to make mistakes, as there is no other time in your life you can get away with them so easily. Sometimes it's hard to learn from those mistakes, though.
Besides, when I really think about it, all stages of life should be cherished, shouldn't they? If you're not appreciative of where you are in life, maybe that's the time to seek a change. Or to look within to find the change you need.
Just more of the ramblings of Rachel Cline...
Thanks for reading
~Rachel
Well, the title says it all. I'm Rachel, and this is pretty much just me rambling to myself. But hey, if you like what you see, help me out and spread the word.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Odette
This is Odette
I got her this morning. As I've said before, she's about 7 weeks old, and a rescue puppy.
Getting her home was an ordeal... On the hour and a half long trip home, she threw up in my mother's hand, peed in my lap, and a pooped in the kennel... Also, she drooled a lot. Then she proceeded to whine for the last half of the trip. Well, I suppose I knew this wasn't going to be easy...
In the picture above, she's sleeping on a stuffed animal. Around her are the toys I spent a good amount of money on yesterday. These toys, she refuses to touch. I got this stuffed animal she now loves so much for free a year ago... But I suppose I don't blame her, the new toys smell funny - like new clothes you buy from the store and have to wash before you can stand to wear them. Hopefully the attachment to this toy will make it easier for her to sleep in the kennel tonight... Fingers crossed. No matter how cute she is, my sisters are not going to love hearing her cry all night...
But I'm complaining too much. Truly, she is the cutest thing ever. And ever so sweet and affectionate
In other news... Well, there is no other news. I've done only puppy related things all day...
Thanks for reading
~Rachel
Monday, January 3, 2011
Home from the holidays
So for the past three weeks, I've been in Ohio for the holidays. My family and I stayed with my maternal grandparents. I always love visiting my Ohio relatives as well as staying in my grandparents' house.
With my father being in the army up until a few years ago, my family has been uprooted and moved several times in my life, but that house in Ohio, and all my loud, Italian relatives have always been a comforting constant.
But man, after three weeks in that small house, with 8 people (my grandparents, my family, and my uncle) as well as holiday visitors, and the two kids who live next door (but seem to live with us half the time), I gotta say, I'm pretty happy to be home.
Don't get me wrong, I've made some more lovely family memories that I'll always treasure, but being cooped up in an overcrowded house, in a too-small bedroom, surrounded by snow and slush, with no where to escape to and seeing the same 20 people day after day... Well, as I said, I'm quite happy to be home.
And after 10 hours in a overpacked minivan, with two sisters, a dog and my mother, we are, indeed, finally home.
So now, I can just relax, maybe take a walk to stretch my legs...
Wait, what's that? I have homework? For 4 classes? Due Wednesday?
Oh, and I have to unpack? And make my bed? And vacuum?
And what else? I have to puppy-proof my house?
Oh... Well... That's just lovely... I think I'd like to be back in that overcrowded house now...
But did you catch that last bit? I have to puppy-proof my house. Why's that? Because some time this week (either tomorrow or this weekend), I am adding a puppy to my family. I'm psyched for the impending adorableness.
That's it for now though, I really do need to get stuff done...
I hope, like me, you've had a safe return from wherever you might have been for the holidays, and that going back to school doesn't kill you, as it might kill me.
Thanks for reading!
~Rachel
With my father being in the army up until a few years ago, my family has been uprooted and moved several times in my life, but that house in Ohio, and all my loud, Italian relatives have always been a comforting constant.
But man, after three weeks in that small house, with 8 people (my grandparents, my family, and my uncle) as well as holiday visitors, and the two kids who live next door (but seem to live with us half the time), I gotta say, I'm pretty happy to be home.
Don't get me wrong, I've made some more lovely family memories that I'll always treasure, but being cooped up in an overcrowded house, in a too-small bedroom, surrounded by snow and slush, with no where to escape to and seeing the same 20 people day after day... Well, as I said, I'm quite happy to be home.
And after 10 hours in a overpacked minivan, with two sisters, a dog and my mother, we are, indeed, finally home.
So now, I can just relax, maybe take a walk to stretch my legs...
Wait, what's that? I have homework? For 4 classes? Due Wednesday?
Oh, and I have to unpack? And make my bed? And vacuum?
And what else? I have to puppy-proof my house?
Oh... Well... That's just lovely... I think I'd like to be back in that overcrowded house now...
But did you catch that last bit? I have to puppy-proof my house. Why's that? Because some time this week (either tomorrow or this weekend), I am adding a puppy to my family. I'm psyched for the impending adorableness.
That's it for now though, I really do need to get stuff done...
I hope, like me, you've had a safe return from wherever you might have been for the holidays, and that going back to school doesn't kill you, as it might kill me.
Thanks for reading!
~Rachel
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Love
Love is more than a physical attraction
Love takes more than a week to manifest
Love is not lost in a day
I don't know much about love, but I do know that those 3 day long "relationships" kids have today, are not for the sake of love...
So what is the point to them?
Why is having a boyfriend or girlfriend one of the major things on the minds of kids today?
I don't know the answer to this. I'm sure there are many different factors. I do know that if more kids spent their high school career focusing on their education and improving themselves, we'd have fewer broken hearts, and less drama. We'd probably have fewer suicides and teen pregnancies too. But I suppose that's not going to happen
If you're a kid reading this, think about it. What do you gain from putting all your time into the week long "relationships" that you have every other week? Isn't there any other way you could be spending your time?
I personally think a relationship should be about more than a physical attraction. It should be about a connection. It should be about shared views of the world, and shared life goals. It should be thought about and considered before it's jumped into.
And love shouldn't be a word that's constantly thrown around.
But I guess that's just me...
Thanks for reading
~ Rachel
Love takes more than a week to manifest
Love is not lost in a day
I don't know much about love, but I do know that those 3 day long "relationships" kids have today, are not for the sake of love...
So what is the point to them?
Why is having a boyfriend or girlfriend one of the major things on the minds of kids today?
I don't know the answer to this. I'm sure there are many different factors. I do know that if more kids spent their high school career focusing on their education and improving themselves, we'd have fewer broken hearts, and less drama. We'd probably have fewer suicides and teen pregnancies too. But I suppose that's not going to happen
If you're a kid reading this, think about it. What do you gain from putting all your time into the week long "relationships" that you have every other week? Isn't there any other way you could be spending your time?
I personally think a relationship should be about more than a physical attraction. It should be about a connection. It should be about shared views of the world, and shared life goals. It should be thought about and considered before it's jumped into.
And love shouldn't be a word that's constantly thrown around.
But I guess that's just me...
Thanks for reading
~ Rachel
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