Mr. BG’s class
Ariana Williams
Value Essay
It
would be amazing if everything was free, but it doesn’t really work that
way. These days everything is so
expensive and people are greedy. The
price on gas has gone up, the price on milk and other foods are more then what
it used to be like when I was a baby.
Some things are priceless in life, you may not know because there isn’t
a price tag, but it’s there. Most people
try to value money as much as possible, but as a teenager it’s all about
clothes and shoes.
Before
seventh grade it was all about playing sports with the boys, wearing t-shirts,
and not caring about what my hair looked like.
I spent most of my summers outside in the dirt with sneakers on my feet
and a glove on my hand. That’s changed
so much! I love my clothes, and sports
are a huge priority too, but I make sure I look good off the court and off the
fields. I look back at old pictures of
me and think, “Mom why did you let me go out in public looking like that?”
Most
memories are priceless and mean everything to me. A lot of my valuable items are a bit pricey,
for example my Uggs. It was Christmas
morning and I was in 6th grade and that was my top gift on my
list. I remember my brother walking into
my room then barging into my little sister’s room. We sprinted down the stairs and waited
patiently for Mom and Dad to come down the stairs. Opening the gifts were the best part, I just
love new clothes. We were down to the
last couple of presents and I was getting worried that the Ugg Boots weren’t
going to be there. Finally, my mom hands
me over a good sized box with a smile on her face; I destroyed the wrapping
paper in less than a few seconds and in my hand was a box, it was glowing. I popped open the top of the box and I had a
big grin on my face. The fuzzy,
beautiful, brown fitted boots were sitting in my little hands, so I slipped
them on and strutted in my living room.
Walking around my house was as if I was dancing on a cloud, a fluffy
cloud. Ever since that Christmas, Uggs
in the winter are the best present. We
finally had to throw away that first pair, since they were so worn out.
Some valuable items aren’t even items, they are
memories. What I value most are my
memories and blonde moments with a few of my very close friends. Reilly and Hannah spent a Saturday night at
my house since we were all planning on going to a basketball game in the
morning. I was working on my homework when Reilly
walked in. I tried finishing it, but I
couldn’t even look at it anymore with Rei singing to me. It’s
hard to concentrate on homework with one of your friends in the same room as
you belting out an Alicia Keyes toon! A
couple minutes later, Hannah walked in already in a bubbly mood, and I sat
thinking to myself, oh man, it’s going to be a funny night! The three of us ran upstairs and turned the
T.V. on and played Just Dance 4. We
played the songs that involved shaking your booty for Reilly and we played the
easy ones for Hannah, but no matter what, I was going to beat them. After three and a half hours of Just Dance,
Reilly decided to teach me how to Wobble.
She showed me once then after that I got the whole dance down with no
problem. Hannah and I were learning how
to “Twerk”, another type of dance, but it didn’t go too well. All of that Wobbling and Twerking made us hungry,
so we went down and ate. Random thoughts
were coming into our heads as we sat together eating French Toast Sticks. For example, Cindy-Lou Who. In the summer, I saw a girl with a water
bottle in her ponytail and her hair was straight up like Cindy-Lou’s. So I took a party hat and put in on top of my
head, bent down and tied my hair up.
Reilly couldn’t believe that it stayed and how ridiculous I looked, but
I might have started a new trend. By the
time we were finished eating, all of us looked like we could be on the
Grinch! Cameras were out, flashes were
bright and the music was up. That was
how we spent our Saturday night, full of laughs, smiles and loud music.
My priced item is amazing and useful, but my priceless one
is what makes me who I am. I’m a bit shy
when you first are introduced to me, but most of the time I’m a happy, loud
person and fun to be with. I express
myself with no difficulties with my friends while I’m wearing my furry, brown
Australian Uggs.