Monday, August 29, 2011

Your Turn (again)

Earlier on our blog, we posted a post that said it was your turn. That post has come around again. If you have any topics you wish for us to talk about or any questions, comments, or concerns, please tell us by your comments. Thanks!
~Sandee Beech and Paige Terner

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Message #21

For this message I am going to discuss a quality of a good friend. If you are playing with a friend and another friend calls you to come over, stay with that first friend. Going for the better offer is rude. It leaves your first friend alone. However, if you can invite the other friend over make sure it's OK with your first friend. Being a good friends means you stay with your friends. Don't abandon them for a better offer.
~Sandee Beech

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Message #20

Awhile ago we said we were going to be vegetarian. Let us just say, that didn't work out. We might do it later, but hasn't clicked yet. But we will continue to post new messages. This message is about accepting people. If someone is from a different race, religion, or ANYTHING; you should accept them as a person. They have value. If someone acts differently, you should still be kind. They still have feelings. That doesn't necessarily mean you should be best friends with them. Just get along. You should still make good friends that make good choices. When you are around people, you act like them. Don't you want to be a good person that others want to be around? We do. So we choose good friends. We might've had friends that were good people, but didn't make great choices. We are still friends with them, but we don't follow THEIR example. We try and set an example for them.
Just because someone is different then you, it doesn't put them anywhere higher or lower than you. We are all important. There is only one you and only one of them and only one of us. ONE. So treat that one person like they are special and unique. I mean, wouldn't you rather have a world full of six billion people, and all those people different? Or would you want every single person exactly like you. Will each person that is different, it helps you find a new friend. Just think about it! If you try hard, I'm sure you COULD end up with six billion friends. All different. But all special.
~Sandee Beech
and
-Paige Terner 

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P.S.
The vegetarian thing did NOT work out... We hope to try it again another time, but for now... it's just us :)

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Message #19

I was just recently talking to my bud. She is so cool. She is one of my heroes. She is so loving and fun. She sees the true you. She just told me that people who tend to wear make-up, other people are attracted to. What I'm trying to say is that people like you better when you wear make-up. Let me throw this out to you. THAT IS SOOOOOO NOT TRUE!!!!!! I think it's wrong to tell someone else, "You SHOULD wear make-up." They can decide for themselves. I mean, what if they don't LIKE to wear make-up? Don't force someone into feeling that they are only beautiful when they wear make-up. That is a lie. You are beautiful. My bud showed me that and I thank her for that! <3
~Sandee Beech :)

Friday, July 1, 2011

Message #18

Be yourself. Don't follow people because you want to impress them or it 'looks cool'. Do it all for yourself. Don't wear really tight clothes because your best friend wears it. Or don't watch a show you know you won't enjoy just because it's the 'new thing'. Do things to have fun! You can still be with your friends and have a great time yourself. Introduce your favorites to others. It could be a new hobby for them. Do it for you. It's not selfish. It's yourself.
~Sandee Beech

Monday, June 20, 2011

Message #17

I'm going to go straight to the point. If you are with someone, BE with them. If someone calls you to hang out and you can then you go over, play with them. If something didn't go your way and you are with people, let it go! Take a break from it and enjoy yourself. You act like a brat when you complain and are moping around all angry. You can have fun for just that hour of being with friends and family (which you are lucky to do BTW) and then when you go home, go in your room and throw you tantrum there, not in public. You act very immature when you throw a tantrum in public. Have fun!
If you are hanging out with friends, be with those friends. I wouldn't go to their dog or their sibling adoring them while they sit bored waiting for you so you guys could play. You can look at the thing that amazes you for a bit, but if I were you I would go to that friend and play with them. Or make a solution. If their little sibling is fun, play with them as well. Compromise!
That's just a thought.
~Sandee Beech