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All the Small Things

3/14/2019

22 Comments

 
Daily Literary Quote
“A person’s a person no matter how small.”
  • Dr. Seuss
Journal Prompt
Write about a time you felt small or insignificant.
22 Comments
Cherish
3/14/2019 10:04:17 am

I remember when I moved schools. I felt out of place and small because I didn’t know anyone. It was hard to fit in because I had gone from a small school to a much larger one where everyone else was ahead of me as far as what was needed to be learned.

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Katelyn
3/14/2019 10:08:21 am

I can relate when I first started high school.

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Brandon Westfall
5/23/2019 10:34:27 am

A went though this to

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Kayla
3/14/2019 10:05:36 am

I actually felt pretty small last night when I realized that my little 8th grade “adopted” brother was barely taller than me. I didn’t know how to take it because he’s probably going to be at least 6’ tall.

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Katelyn
3/14/2019 10:09:34 am

I understand that now that my younger brother is taller than me by a few inches.

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Hailey Jo
3/14/2019 10:10:25 am

Ooo that’s tough 😂

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Brandon Westfall
3/14/2019 10:06:07 am

There are times at work when a customer will talk down to me when they have a disgreement. It happens fairly often.

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Kayla
3/14/2019 10:07:02 am

And there’s really nothing you can do about it either.

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Cherish
3/14/2019 10:09:26 am

I can relate. Working in sales is difficult at times.

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Kiana Farnworth
3/14/2019 10:12:21 am

That’s rough. People need to learn respect for others.

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Connor
3/14/2019 10:06:26 am

When we were in eighth grade and we got moved to the high school I felt pretty small.

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James
3/14/2019 10:09:32 am

Same

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Katelyn
3/14/2019 10:07:13 am

I felt insignificant during elementary school when I was trying to make friends. It started out slow and I didn’t belong with a certain group of people so I stuck with the ones that were like me. I especially felt small because I was alone then but it improved over time.

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Brandon Westfall
5/23/2019 10:36:08 am

I agree, it’s rough transitioning into something new

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James
3/14/2019 10:07:26 am

In the top row of the saint louis rams stadium. I hadn’t realized just how many people you could fit in there.

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Connor
3/14/2019 10:08:44 am

Wow that’s pretty cool.

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Kiana Farnworth
3/14/2019 10:08:59 am

I usually feel pretty insignificant on my cheer team.

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Hailey Jo
3/14/2019 10:09:45 am

I can relate with dance this year

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Hailey Jo
3/14/2019 10:09:12 am

I felt pretty small moving into the high school as an 8th grader

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Kiana Farnworth
3/14/2019 10:09:57 am

That would be pretty hard adjustment.

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Cherish
3/14/2019 10:10:46 am

I agree. That was a pretty hard transition especially since we were the first grade to really experience that.

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Kayla
3/14/2019 10:10:59 am

It’s definitely different moving

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