Sunday, 30 October 2016
Sunday, 9 October 2016
Living on an Island Paradise

Ok, so many of you people may think that growing up on an
island might just be the absolute best thing ever. Well it is and isn’t at the
same time. Growing up and hearing tourists come or foreigners who are visiting
the island say things such as "living in paradise" or "its
summer everyday", in my opinion this is not true. I have lived on an
island for my entire life ( eighteen years to be exact) and to be honest I mean
yeah I have beaches and "summer like" things to do, but really it
really isn’t as cracked up to be. I mean, don’t get me wrong I wouldn’t give up
living here for anything. It just feels like a lot of people think growing up
on an island that quite literally only has sixty thousand people and that is
only twenty two miles long is something so out of this world, that you can’t
even fathom it.

Well to tell you the truth beaches get pretty boring after a
while. Seeing the same faces over, and over and over again gets pretty boring.
And on top of all that every one of your acquaintances, friends and family
knows exactly what you’re doing at all moments of your life. Nothing can be
hidden from them, trust me! For example you leave your house at 11:00 am and by
11:01 your mom or dad or someone is calling you and asking "So exactly
where are you going, and who are you going with?”
So...I would never give this up living here on my beautiful
island for anything, its just that its not as picture perfect as many people
traveling may think.

Ok, so many of you people may think that growing up on an
island might just be the absolute best thing ever. Well it is and isn’t at the
same time. Growing up and hearing tourists come or foreigners who are visiting
the island say things such as "living in paradise" or "its
summer everyday", in my opinion this is not true. I have lived on an
island for my entire life ( eighteen years to be exact) and to be honest I mean
yeah I have beaches and "summer like" things to do, but really it
really isn’t as cracked up to be. I mean, don’t get me wrong I wouldn’t give up
living here for anything. It just feels like a lot of people think growing up
on an island that quite literally only has sixty thousand people and that is
only twenty two miles long is something so out of this world, that you can’t
even fathom it. 
Well to tell you the truth beaches get pretty boring after a
while. Seeing the same faces over, and over and over again gets pretty boring.
And on top of all that every one of your acquaintances, friends and family
knows exactly what you’re doing at all moments of your life. Nothing can be
hidden from them, trust me! For example you leave your house at 11:00 am and by
11:01 your mom or dad or someone is calling you and asking "So exactly
where are you going, and who are you going with?”
So...I would never give this up living here on my beautiful
island for anything, its just that its not as picture perfect as many people
traveling may think.Sunday, 2 October 2016
Traveling With Sara
You may all be thinking to yourself: So who is Sara?
OK, so SARA is my cousin and the reason why I'm writing a blog about her is because she is the most outrageous person I have ever come to know in my whole existence as a human being. She is the type of person to make you laugh at anything and I do mean anything.There could literally be a speck of white fuzz on the floor and she could turn that into a Donald Trump joke. She is a once in a lifetime kind of person. The world can only handle one Sara at any point in time. 


So, back to traveling with Sara.. When I had the pleasure of traveling with Sara it could have meant the end of the world. We were going from the Cayman Islands to Miami, Florida. Of course there was a storm during our flight. Whilst on the plane the pilot; who's name I do not recall, was cracking jokes the whole flight. Of course me and Sara had clapbacks to those jokes. He would say something like "Nice weather we have here" or "Welcome to the Carribean, where the weather is always great" I mean the jokes werent really that funny its just that they were extreamly cringe worthy. And Sara's reactions to the jokes made them even more hilarious. She would say something so ridiculously hilrious that the flight attendants would come by and tell us had to quiet down. This pretty much continued for the whole flight. This flight turned out to be one of the best flights I had ever experienced even though there was a thunder storm.
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