I tend to find myself watching A LOT of TV but I mean what young adult doesn’t? I’m sure most people I know have a Netflix account and hate to admit it but watch hours of it when they have the chance too. I’ve watch a lot of series in my life and are still watching right now to this day. But to get to know me and my TV show obsession a little more, I’m going to share my top 10 favorite TV shows of all time…
So, if your reading this and need a new show to binge watch either on Netflix or on demand here are some great shows that I suggest.
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To get to know me a little better I’m going to share some facts about myself that you would never know from reading this blog
10 things you don’t know about me…
I just finished watching the new show on Netflix. Thirteen reasons why.
Thirteen Reasons Why is based on the book written by Jay Asher. The story follows a teenager Clay Jensen. As he returns home from school he finds a mysterious box with his name on it lying on his porch. Inside he discovers a group of cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker his former classmate and crush who committed suicide two weeks earlier. On the tape, Hannah unfolds an emotional diary, detailing the thirteen reasons why she decided to end her life. Through Hannah and Clay's dual narratives, Thirteen Reasons Why weaves an intricate and heartrending story of confusion and desperation that will deeply affect viewers. Why I decided to write about this is because, bullying is a major issue going on in this world today especially in young teens. This show gives a huge message that I believe a lot of people need to hear. It is very detailed and can be very emotional at times but I think it gives a clear idea on what is going on in schools now a day. I encourage people to watch this show. Not only to help people who are struggling but give people who don’t see the signs of someone who is dealing with depression because if you know the signs are there you could get those people help and potentially save someone’s life. The day I found out I was becoming an older sister. The day my life changed forever. In 9 fast months, I was going to have a little sister who would look up to me forever.
My dad called my sister and I into the living room and told us he needed to tell us some news. Now I had no idea what was going on. I figured it wasn’t going to be anything huge. Caroline and I sat down on the couch and he told us to shut our eyes. Now I’m thinking okay this is weird. He told us to hold our hands out and he placed to cards in our hands. We opened our eyes and we had 2 pink envelopes in our hands. He told us to open them at the same time and now I know somethings up. Finally, Caroline and I rip open the envelopes and there’s a pink card inside that reads “CONGRATULATIONS” you’re going to be a big sister. 13 years later and I still remember every second of that day February 21, 2004- Haley was born. The best day of my life. She was so beautiful and everyone kept telling me she looked exactly like me which made me even more happy. Watching her grow into the beautiful young girl she is today has been the best 13 years and I can’t wait to watch her grow even more. Being a big sister is very important to me. Someone is looking up to me every day. It also gives me motivation to strive in school and to show her anything is possible if you put your mind to it. She changed my life and still does every day. A lot of people have a lot of goals in life. I have one in particular and It started first time I ever went and saw where my mom worked. I was about 9 years old. I had a day off from school that day and she couldn’t find me a babysitter so she decided to bring me to her job for the day. I felt so special going with my mom to work for the day. We drove to fair acres’ senior home and drove up to her very own parking spot. We stopped in her office to put her things away and to get her files for the day on her patients. She grabbed a cup of coffee and a small cup for me (yes, I drank coffee as a 9-year-old and have been addicted ever since). She went over her files and we went off to the floor where her patients were. She introduced me to all her coworkers and patients. I watched my mom that entire day, followed her around and became inspired ever since to follow in her foot steps to become a nurse. Ever since that day and many other days I pretended to not “feel well” so I could skip school and go to work with her. I fell in love with helping people in need. That is why my biggest goal in life is to succeed in school and get good grades so I can be a successful nurse and become just like my mom.
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