As young teenagers are going through school, we think about our future. That isn't bad, is it? I think about mine all the time. I think about what college I may be attending, and what set of friends I hope to receive. One thing that I request (which I hope to happen), is to remain friends with all the people that I am friends with now. My set of friends are so funny, and extremely sweet. I love hanging out with them all the time. Every weekend, we always get together. I feel like we are one happy family. When ever there's something wrong with any of them, I try to help them as much as I could. They do the same thing for me too. I am so thankful to have them in my life. One other goal that I hope to reach is getting started to drive. I hope to get my permit at least when I turn 16. I would be happy to have that. Forget a license for now. But first, I have to wait till I'm in 10th grade to take the drivers course over the summer. I wouldn't mind waking up everyday and going to the classes. I would be so happy and excited. Every morning waking up, and having the opportunity or the privilege to say to yourself "let's go to the class and show them what I'm capable of". The day that I get those car keys in my hands, will be the happiest day of my life. I know that I said this already, but this is the beauty of getting older. Having your own responsibilities seem like a chore, but after a while you tend to get used to them. My mother always told me growing up that driving is a HUGE responsibility. Especially with having passengers in the car. It's really hard to have a million eyes on the road and anticipating each move that each driver is going to make. I would hate to drive on the holidays (especially New Years Eve). Everyone's either drunk, or if they are smart enough, they would get a designated driver to bring them home. Have some car service. But yeah, those are my goals in life besides when I get married someday. Have a fabulous job, be financially secured, and have a beautiful family. This may sound cheesy, but after all, people do think about things like this as we get older. I can't wait to finish off school already. I know that I only have 4 years left (ouch, that sounded crazy). It's going to go by in a blink of an eye. I hope that I end up going to the same college as some of my friends. I really want to stay close to them, but if the friendship is really strong, it will be infinite. Forever and ever.
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The Life In A Teenage Girl's Eyes
Non-FictionIn My Book, You Will Be Experiencing The Life Of A Young Teenage Girl.