"For my part I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream." - Vincent Van Gogh
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Journal #9
The memory I would bottle up is the day I met my idol, Justin Bieber (yes that guy, the guy who is always in the news). This would be the memory I would bottle up because I just never want to forget that day. I've been dreaming about that day for a very, very long time. I almost didn't get my tickets. I had won my meet and greet passes and tickets on the radio. I remember wearing this long lace dress that I tried pinning up with this blue top on top. I looked like a mess. While waiting in this room while Justin was meeting and talking to the Kids who had Make A Wish Foundation was going on I patiently waited thinking if I was going to fall and embarrass myself. Then it was time to go and take pictures with him. I thought I was not going to be able to walk, but walking in a straight line with other girls and their parents, I was nervous. I got to the room and ran to take a picture. As we were leaving, I wanted my hug. Well the officers were pushing me away and I kinda pushed back and said "Justin!" He heard me and saw me trying to come his way. He pushed with me and gave me a hug. That's all I dreamt for, just to be able to see a guy who has spiritually helped me in his songs. Then as I walked away I said, "I love you." and he said "I love you too." That was it, my life was complete. After that the concert was amazing. The whole time of getting my hug and after that and during the concert I was crying. I don't think I could be grateful enough for that moment. (Justin is a dummy, but I'll always love him.)
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Ashley, that's pretty cool, and you did good on your post.
ReplyDeleteAshley, I think that's an insanely cool experience.
ReplyDelete"I've been dreaming about that day for a very very long time." - Place a comma between "very very". Also, don't forget to put a comma to separate the dialogue from your narration. Other than that, I enjoyed reading this.