Bowling to find a lost father
Questions
1.
What was it that caused Her’s father to go
bowling a second time?
To my understanding, they went to bowl a second
time because that was their way to regain their lost relationships. They also
enjoyed it very much and Her’s father wanted to teach the younger kids.
2.
Do you
agree with Her’s dad being frightened because of his children’s Americanization?
In all honesty I do think it would be
scary. Culture is something that brings a group of people together. With it
gone, it was hard for him to find a way to interact with his children.
3.
Why does the author feel odd teaching her father
to bowl? Have you ever taught something to an elder?
I imagine that it’s because she was usually
the one that learned things from her dad.
The only thing I’ve tried to teach my
parents was how to play videogames. It hasn’t worked out. It was a bit
frustrating.
Essay:
Getting
girls
I met a girl at a little party a
friend threw that really caught my eye. She was dressed in a
nice blouse and
some dark tight pants. She was very pretty. I didn’t know her and we didn’t talk
much, but at the end of the day, when she was about to leave, she said she
liked my shirt. Ever since
we’ve talked a little each time my friend hosted
activities at his house. Each time I wanted to know
her better, but I never
gathered enough courage, no matter how much I wanted to.
I could’ve talked to her more,
maybe try harder to keep conversations going. I had her
number, maybe I could’ve
called her. I had heard that phone calls could do a number on these girls
these days. I wouldn't know. In all honesty, if I had the guts, maybe I could’ve asked her out. I had
been on dates before, it wasn't impossible for me to do it. In
fact, some friends even said that I had
chances with her because they had heard
from someone else that maybe she had liked me a little.
We could’ve been great friends or
even a couple. I would’ve done anything if I could go
back and right my wrongs, or at least make them a little better. Looking at things now, it seems like
it's just a memory and it will remain that way. Unfortunately, now she’s got a significant other. I have
wasted my
opportunities once again. I’m used to it by now. It always feels like a "what if" and that
bugs me more than anything in the world. Nonetheless, theres nothing I can do, other than wait for
another opportunity in the future.
This essay also looks very strange. I imagine it's the double-spacing that translates strangely onto this page.
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