On her way to her office she thinks of where they are now. They seem to be in a good place and she is okay with that. She still wishes sometimes that he would love her as she loves him. She has resigned herself to the fact that may never happen. It probably won’t ever happen.
She enters her office and goes over to the desk. Jada starts to peruse the documents. She’s unable to concentrate though. She is still working through her issues since losing the baby. Many women go through this and yet they seem to bounce right back. Why has it been so hard for her? What is in the recesses of her mind? She can’t move forward because of it.
Jada gets up from her desk and then goes over to the window to look outside. It’s a wonderful view of the city. She’s in a building that has twelve floors and her office is on the top. It’s beautiful here.
Do you want to have baby now?
Do you want to have a baby with Maxwell?
What are you afraid of?
Sadly, she didn’t know the answer to these questions. She didn’t know.
What was wrong with her? Maxwell is a great father and a wonderful husband. He would do right by her and be an excellent dad to their child. The problem wasn’t him it was her. What the hell is going on in HER MIND?!
When she has her next appointment with Dr. McIntosh she would try to delve into these burning questions.
It was Saturday and the day of the picnic. Jada had gotten up early and made a breakfast for Maxwell. He had been running out of the
Thea wakes up first, so she wakes Lily up and they play on their floor for a while until Tom comes in and joins them, Toms says that it's good to let you child side out once in a while. Addison comes in the room and says that breakfast is ready and that everyone should come and sit at the table. Tom and the girl's go and sit at the table and it's full of food again.
the narrator reflects on why she too would like to have a wife after a visit with a recently
Rachel walked over to the window and reflected on her magical surroundings. She had always loved beautiful Paris with its fragile, famous Tower. It was a place that encouraged her tendency to feel Happy.
the answers as to why she wrote about it constantly. She explains her reason for
Moment of truth didn’t come all at once. In 2010 she was considered for a promotion for at the department of state, this could have been a break through. However, her current job had always made her not have enough time with the family. Deep inside her heart she felt like taking the job but the family responsibility tied her. Besides, her elder son was in his 5 last years at home and she could imagine of her son making life decision without her. In contrast, she had been championing for the feminist narrative and now she is in a dilemma.
While she tells him there's nothing between them he is determined there has to be something that she misses and he will find that sweet spot and they will get together again. Determined they will not get back together she continues to class. At her school of art they continue learning how to draw the human body. As usual a volunteer attend as a model, Unfortunately this time is happens to be he ex boyfriend. Determined to not let this work she stars drawing as its break time he walks over to her with his gazing eyes trying to win her over but she turns quickly pulling her friends away. As the class starts again she realizes she has some wishes, holding the teeth between her fingers she makes the first wish. “I wish he needs to itch.” surprisingly working she continues making the same with over and over again making him run out of the
Even though the husband is the wife's childhood friend in childhood lover and became an officer the wife is still not happy because the husband doesn't see his wife the way he's supposed to he's not as interested in what she does or what she says for example when she wrote the poem and she tried to read it to the husband he wasn't interested although he didn't understand that he wasn't into the mood of listening to it didn't understand what a bum it was coming over you no understand why she was doing this he just didn't care. As a reader seeing the fact that the wife is sending Robert tapes back and forth for the past 10 years makes me realize that she's not as happy as she wants to be with her husband us causing her to bring somebody like Robert to get to her house would make me mad as a husband but the fact that she married her childhood love and she's not happy it's understandable because really anybody survives love since
I have come to believe that life, even in its most rudimentary form, is precious and fascinating. At times I believe that we as humans tend to forget about the simplicity of life. If we hope to diminish our tendency to overlook certain simplicities, I expect that a good place to start might be reflecting on intangible concerns; such as, what it means to be a human in this world, or the reason behind waking up every morning. In search for clarity I asked myself those same questions. I started this process by reflecting on what differentiates us from one another; what makes each of us so unique? Even though from a scientific or physiological standpoint humans are quite similar, we still consider each of our identities to be distinctive in some way. I believe this internal perception of inimitableness must come from the unique stories, memories, and diverse experiences we are all subject to as humans. I am fully inclined to believe that the meaning of life goes beyond a beating heart, and that we are called to widen our knowledge of love and compassion in hope to fully accept each other among our differences. The minute we come to accept The Lord as our savior, the fear of God is instilled in us; a fear that we must learn to welcome; a fear that burns within our souls and reveals itself as a divine motivation to share His love and mercy among the rest of His Kingdom. We should not fear judgment from men, nor let our actions be shaped by trepidation of humankind. Rather, we are
A clean, well-lighted place may be needed more by some than others on dark, lonely nights. The clean, well-lighted café in Hemingway’s “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place” represents a safe place in which one can escape their troubles and loneliness that lurk in night’s darkness. In the story the characters of the older waiter and younger waiter differ substantially. They debate over the old man’s being in the café, which is an over-stayed visit to the younger waiter. The younger waiter longed for the old man to “go home” and eventually forced the old man to leave the café. The older waiter displayed sympathy for the drunken old man and claimed that he is “one of those that likes to stay late at the café.” The café represents more than just a place to drink; it is symbolic and holds a deeper significance.
Looking at her mother she states, “He would be happy!” She leans in and says, “Since losing the baby, I’ve brought nothing but heartache. I keep hurting him. On top of all of that I’m dealing with some deep rooted issues and don’t know why. This marriage was just an (air quotes) arrangement. I’m experiencing real problems and he and his girls shouldn’t have to be subjected to that. It isn’t fair!”
When people discuss goodness, we often associate it with the way people act. More specifically we associate goodness with morality. To be a good person a person has to uphold the morals of society. The problem with this is very often morals of one society can differ from person to person and if one society can’t agree on their morals how are several societies going to agree on one set of morals. The fact is, in theory, there should be one set of morals but in reality that doesn 't always work out. As a society we can for the most part at least agree stealing is wrong. However, if one puts a situation with that belief could change. If someone says women stole baby food to feed her child, then people are more likely the think of the crime as less morally wrong. How do we as a culture decide what is morally right and in turn figure out the meaning of goodness? There is only one thing that is morally right. At least that 's the theory that means one group of people is wrong.
There are several factors that should go in to making a location ideal for a travel destination. One thing that would make a location desirable would be beautiful landforms all around, such as wide rivers that turn into bogs and tall mountains off in the distance. Another factor that would make a location ideal would be a good weather pattern. Those weather patterns could include overcast skies all year accompanied by cool temperatures. Also, when visiting a foreign destination, it is always interesting to see a wide variety of animal species that are native to the land, such as the red fox and Irish hare, and even those that are not. Another thing that would make a location perfect is a rich landscape that can be remembered forever. When choosing an ideal vacation spot, all of these factors and more must be considered before making a decision. Dublin, Ireland has amazing landforms, unique climate and weather patterns, several animal species, a rich landscape and so many more fascinating things to see and learn.
Soon enough, it did get better, for a little bit. Victoria thought she had found a way to make herself happy again. "Maybe it will stay better," she told herself, "hopefully". It was better for a few weeks, Victoria was truly happy. She had forgotten those who did her wrong, and she started a new chapter in her life. However, life decided to take another swing at her, it wasn 't quite done hurting her yet. "Hey, I miss you," was the text Victoria got from her now ex-boyfriend that night. She was having the time of her life with Anna, her best friend, the one who was there for her when no one else was. They hadn 't hung out together in a few weeks. They were having so much fun. Then, the text came, it ruined Victoria 's mood for the night. She began shaking, the anxiety was
On 7/5/17 worker spoke with Mrs. McClellan via phone. Mrs. McClellan wanted to know if she could get full custody of Hailey because her daughter Ja’shonna is not mature to take care of her daughter (Hailey). She said Ja’Shonna is overwhelmed by the task and does not take her responsibilities serious. Worker told Mrs. McClellan she would have to go through the court to get full custody of the child. However taking full custody would let Ja’shonna off the hook and would not mature her. Moreover, time, patients and helping Ja’shonna parenting Hailey will help in her situation. Mrs. McClellan express she loves Hailey and would do anything for her. She said that Ja’Shonna made a mistake and was not ready to be a mother.
“You know I always do this. Now be quiet I have to think,” Marc replied trying to lower his voice as he saw a hurt look on Crystal’s face, but it quickly disappeared. Marc had his concentrated face on, so Crystal knew to just drop the subject. She continued to look at her best friend, and wonder how he did not know about her feelings. She knew he was oblivious to some things, but not this bad. As she looked at his forest green eyes and his chestnut, brown hair she knew that she had it bad for him. She had these feelings for him ever since they were fifteen years old, and here they are now at eighteen.