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My friend lives in Pleasanton and every summer, the city hosts the Alameda County Fair. A lot of people go to the fair from all ages. They have carnival attractions as well as free concerts and farm animals. Since there are so many people at the event, I would pray that no one gets into a car accident that would require the services of a Pleasanton motorcycle accident attorney, but one can only wish for the best.
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I’m the kind of person who loves to believe in the idea of fate and destiny, but also that you have the power to change it. Either way, I always feel that things happen for a reason, whether it’s a good or a bad thing.
The choices that you make, as little as they are, can change your day, your week, your month, or hell, even a year. Those who’ve watched The Butterfly Effect understand what I mean. Ashton Kutcher’s character makes one change to his past which dramatically alters his present. It’s the same idea that I like to follow, I think.
The thing is that it’s always in hindsight. For example, I chose not to go to the fair this weekend (or next) and instead, I decided to go around different stores looking at laptop models. In doing so, I met someone I hadn’t expected to meet and that completely made my day. Had I gone to the fair, where I probably would have subjected myself to internal awkwardness and a small feeling of indifference, I instead had fun elsewhere.
When I look back on life, there are always the “What Ifs” that pop up. What if I didn’t do this, What if I had? The thing is that for me, I feel as if no matter what choice I make, there’s always something for me to learn. Yes, I have the choice to make everyday decisions, what color to wear, etc, but some things are meant to happen. Maybe I was supposed to meet this person, maybe I wasn’t.
At the end of the day, I can be proud (or not in some cases) of my choices and realize that the lessons I learned will only help me grow as a person.
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Okay, so this post doesn’t contain any cute kitties or of any kitty pictures, but I must say that I love the, despite my allergic reaction to cats. I remember this cat I used to take care of; she was so pretty. We needed to make sure that she wasn’t going to attract any fleas, so we bought her a collar. Maybe we should’ve gotten Frontline, but at the time, I was a total new kitty mother and didn’t know what to do.
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My friend lives out there in the eastern part of California. It’s crazy because the land out there is so vast. It’s not as developed and a lot less congestion. I know that they have a lot of animals ranging from chickens to cows to horses. She probably has a bunch of the stuff around the ranch like horse supplies and chicken coops, but I wonder how the animals are maintained…
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My 28 year old sister told me to start using eye cream.
I’m 21.
What the hell?
Sure, my sister has always been that kind of person. She’s probably shopping for the best wrinkle creams right now, but to think that I need to start this early in preventive care is ridiculous. Maybe when I’ve gone past the 30 year mark will I decide to think about all the creams and stuff, but… not right now.
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