Last Topic of the Year, due by Sunday, June 7:

Perhaps its time to pick out some favorite memories of Pine Point. Let us know about three (or two, or one, or fifty) of your fond memories of your time at our school. Don't worry about choosing a favorite. Just describe a few good memories. (Feel free to do more than one post as memories come back to you.)

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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Sarah's Post =]

"I'm not afraid to cry every once in a while even though going on with you gone still upsets me, there are days every now and again I pretend I'm ok" - Rascal Flatts

This quote from the song, "What Hurts the Most" by Rascal Flatts, relates to Wordsworth poem, "We Are Seven". Rascal Flatts is saying that he is not afraid to cry, and maybe the child in Wordworth's poem shouldn't be afraid to cry. Instead of bottling up his/her emotions and just simply saying 'I know of death', maybe they should just cry. "[G]oing on with on with [them] gone still upsets," the child, and the child shouldn't just "pretend they're ok" but let out their true emotions. 

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