Wednesday, September 30, 2009
EDRG 3344 Harris M&W
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
EDRG 3321 M&W Pickett
Monday, September 28, 2009
EDRG 3321 Pickett M&W
EDRG 3321 Pickett M&W
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
EDRG 3344 Harris M&W
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
EDED 4310 Tues. Zunker
Monday, September 21, 2009
EDRG 3321 M&W Pickett
EDRG 3344 Harris M&W
If I Won....
There are a lot of things in this world that I could win. I am going to stick with the first
thing that came to mind. Of course, it’s the lottery! Winning the lottery is a dream come true. I
would continue to go to school and work. Money is not everything. Winning the lottery would
give me the opportunity to do so much more with my choices in life. Money could help improve
my goals and intentions. I would spend most of the money on my family and the community.
Then I would buy one thing that I have always wanted.
The first thing that I would do give my parents anything they wanted. They are helping
me get through college and it has not been easy. They have been there for all of my financial
needs and would do anything to make sure that their family comes first. I would love to see
them take a vacation of a lifetime or just buy a nice house where they can sit back and watch all
of their grandchildren can play. I would spoil them and it would feel great. They deserve time to
themselves. I would give my sisters some too. They are the best sisters in the world. I want
them to feel comfortable and have no worries. My niece and nephew mean the world to me and
they would definitely benefit from my winnings. I would give my sisters some money to put
away for them so they can further their education.
I would then move on to helping the community. I would put a lot of money into the
schools. I want to see improvements in the way we teach our children. I would want them to
spend the money on new technology or better books. These adjustments would help the children
in so many different ways. After that I would put some money into the golf course that I have
worked at for six years. They need some minor improvements. My fellow employees are like a
second family. They enjoy the course so much. An eighteen hole golf course can be very
expensive to maintain. With a little extra help they can bring in more business.
The one thing that I have always wanted is a convertible car. I don’t even want a very
expensive one. I do want a brand new one because I bought my first car used and it is not doing
so good. I love being outdoors and this dream car fits my personality. My parents have always
made me pay for my own car, cell phone, and insurance. I have had to work in order to enjoy the
material things in life. I thought those things were so important when I was younger and now I
know better. I see them as a reward for a job well done and if I win the lottery and take care of
everything that I have listed than I will have my dream car. I can take a trip to the beach and
celebrate.
Wow there are so many things that I could do with the money. This would give me a
chance to finally give back. On the other side of all the excitement there are always pros and
cons to everything. I know money can change a person and that is a scary thought. I have
always told myself to stay by my beliefs and follow through with my plans. I have seen what
money can do to a person and I feel that they were being very selfish. If you have to much
money than you need to put some use to it and fix things that need to be fixed. I don’t really
need to win the lottery. I have a huge family that takes care of each other. I have wonderful
friends that would do anything to make me smile. I have wonderful teachers that believe in me
and encourage me to make a difference. I have a roof over my head and food in my stomach. I
have the opportunity to change the world and it doesn’t involve the lottery. Happiness comes
from hard work and dedication.
I am sorry, but I sent this to Dr. Harris through email. I was not sure if she wanted this sent as a blog.
-Kelsie Lorraine
