If you had to describe how you show love using only three objects (for example: a playlist, a hoodie, a late-night snack, a long text message, etc.), what would you choose and why? Explain what each object represents and how it connects to your personality.

 Prompt: If you had to describe how you show love using only three objects (for example: a playlist, a hoodie, a late-night snack, a long text message, etc.), what would you choose and why? Explain what each object represents and how it connects to your personality.

Prompt Response:

If I had to describe how I show love using only three objects, it would be handmade gifts, snacks, and a well made card with that person's interests. I chose these objects because its basically what I do, I like to do hand made gifts that t use a lot of effort, care, and time for the person I care for and I like to give snacks since I would like to receive some too from anyone I care. I don't like buying cards from stores as much because it doesn't always contain the interests of that person nor does it seem that special as a hand made one would. 

Summary:

Today we were given paper with a heart on it, our job was to write a poem for a loved one for Valentine's day, by the end of class Mr. Rease would check on our progress and deem it okay. Most of everyone had something written down and had a good idea what to write for their loved ones. 

Reflection:

I can reflect that I struggled to think of a very good poem for someone important to me, I wanted it to be nice and special so I had to put a lot of thought into this. I liked this assignment, it was nice for Valentine's and it wasn't school work. 

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