Jan 30 - If you had to write a poem about your life RIGHT NOW, what would it be about? Explain your answer in at least 4 to 5 sentences.

Response: If I had to write a poem about my life right now, it would be about metamorphosis and the desire/need for change. At this time in my life, it feels like everything around me is changing so suddenly whether it is my choice or not. I've learned that it is important to embrace change, even if it is scary at first. My poem would be about me becoming who I truly am on the inside and expressing that form of myself with the physical world around me without fear. I might actually just write this poem in the near future too!

Summary: Today, we read chapter 9 of Wild.

Reflection: Change is scary at first, but most of the time it is a necessary thing that we all need to face and embrace.

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