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: One object to represent how I show love would be a home cooked meal. I feel strongly that food is one of my love languages and it makes me feel really good to cook for other people. I often cook for my boyfriend, my friends and my parents. Another object to represent how I show love is a drawing. With a lot of my loved ones, especially my parents, I can feel awkward writing a sappy note to show love, so instead I will make them a drawing or collage of pictures of us to show my appreciation. My last object would be a blanket because whenever  I have people over I always want them to feel comfortable and at home. I also turn into a very nurturing person whenever my loved ones are sick or feeling down, and a blanket represents this.

Summary: Today in class we wrote poems for our loved ones for Valentine's Day.

Reflection: I got better poetry-writing skills.

 

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