Plan B: (God Forbid)
I get into a terrible car accident with my two kids and I need to go into surgery immediately and recover, my son slips into a coma but my daughter is fine. From this point on, everything is falling apart. My husband is scared and exhausted, he visits us everyday and try to cook a good meal for me and our son. The doctor says I can not go into work for months until I am completely recovered and that's what hurt me the most. My son slipped into a coma and the blame is on me, I want to help fix my son but I am injured as well.
A month later, I recovered but my son has not woken up yet. Doctors ask to take the respirator off but we continue to fight for our son. A few moments later, he wakes up and we call the doctors to tell them that he has woken up.
This experience changed everything and it showed how much faith we will have for our children.
Plan C:
I tried out for American Idol because my friends dared me to and although, I am an okay singer I knew not to get my hopes up because the singers there who were in it to win it can sing incredibly beautiful. Long story, short, it was all for the fun of it.
At the end of the contest I win because of my killer hit song I sang and it was the most shocking thing ever to happen to me in my life! It was all a dare and not only did I become 100,000 dollars richer, I was creating my own album.
This changed my whole life, but my dream of becoming a nurse will still come true. I just will be more financially stable and I will never have to worry about money for the rest of my life. I could immediately get a nice house for my family and a nice car before becoming a nurse.
Poem
Life is too short
for fun and games
time to take it serious
time to make a change
got my HS diploma
never thought that I would make it
I thank my family, my mentor
for being my motivation
helping me realize
not to let life pass me by
opened my eyes real wide
told me to change my life
First job at 14
wanted to help my mom out
struggling as a single mother
she put her life out
trying to help her kids out
worked hours and hours
overnight
to put food on the table
my role-model, my mother
my guardian angel
started college
the first person in my family
to ever accomplish that
starting my nursing degree
going to give back to my mom
and everyone who supported me
Kim,
ReplyDeleteGreat stories and great storytelling. Yikes, the car accident story is grim, but the way that you write it is gripping. Everything got real serious for a second...
Then you pop back out with your American Idol (alternate future). That's a great intention to put out into the universe!
I hope you enjoyed this exercise. I know that you have your heart set on becoming a nurse. This exercise was perfect for someone like you. Because we just don't know what kind of curve balls life will throw at us. The key is the find the elements of what you consider success... so that you strive, receive, and acknowledge it - no matter where it comes from - it doesn't matter the job, as long as you have your heart in it.
I hope that you came across this realization when writing this week. Who knows what will lead us to success - the key is to define your own success.
The details are then sorted out between ourselves and the universe.
Excellent work.
GR: 98