Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Chapter 10: I’m Really In Love This Time.

My first serious mistake, I mean girlfriend, showed up in the 10th grade. Her name was Stephani Hodge. She was in the 9th grade at the time. I met her through Callie, which was the first sign of the mistake. We dated for ten months kind of off and on. I wasted much time and money on her. Thankfully God took her away from me after ten months. He sent her to Eutaw Alabama. Although we tried to make it work, it really wasn’t worth it. We broke it off and I was upset for a while, probably more because of the $130 ring that got thrown out of a car window than losing her. This made me a little smarter and a lot cheaper for future relationships.

Chapter 9: My Interests.

Now during all of this, what did I do for fun? I’ve always enjoyed fishing and hunting. I would always beg my brothers and dad to take me fishing. It would usually work, but not all the time. In about the 8th or 9th grade I started playing guitar. I eventually learned myself how to play it and the bass pretty decently. We started having band practice pretty regularly for fun. We’d waste our time at night by either walking around town aimlessly with a video camera or watching a movie somewhere. But now that we have cars, we ride around, go to the movies, or bowl.

Chapter 8: Middle School.

I’m finally in junior high. This is when I started to turn into an athlete. Although I was still kind of awkward, I was able to make a couple more friends. But this is also when I had a bad temper. I got in several fights with Henry, Stephen, and Landon. These were my first years to play football, and I began to love it. I still didn’t have much interest in the ladies. I was slightly struggling with my schoolwork. I had A’s and B’s instead of my usual straight A’s. I finally grew out of my fat though.

Chapter 7: I Wish I Could See Jeannie Again.

The only person I’ve ever really lost is Jeannie Grisham. It seems like James and I would go hang out with her every afternoon. She actually didn’t seem to mind us coming over too much either. We’d always sit on the porch and talk, mostly about music. She enjoyed collecting guitars and would sometimes play them. It was the night of a Catfish Festival about 6 years ago that she died I think. Her husband, friend, and she were on their way home one night when the friend fell asleep driving. Her husband was slung out of the truck and ran over. He died instantly. Jeannie died in the hospital several days later. The driver survived. I don’t know what my life would be like if this hadn’t happened, but I did lose a good friend.

Chapter 6: My First Girlfriend.

I was a fortunate one. I never had a girlfriend in elementary. I guess my handsomeness had not quite yet reached the extremely high level that it is at today. But I did have a secret admirer in the sixth grade. It was Lindsey Smith. But I was a smart one from the get-go. I knew better than to get caught up in girls. I slipped up in about the seventh grade, when I met a girl in Cleveland. I think we dated for a week and have been pretty good friends ever since.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Chapter 5: I Grew Up Here.

The neighborhood I grew up in is about as good as it gets. We live right in the middle of all of our friends. Keeton was just across the block. Zach and Jared were around the corner. Dansby lived right behind us. Ethan, Leigh, and Taylor were all just a couple of blocks away. We were always able to ride bikes and play spotlight or football. We could always make a little money selling lemon-ade. We may not have known everybody, but everybody knew us.

Chapter 3: Suddenly, I was here.

Well, greatness has finally entered the world. What now? What can you expect from a cute little red-headed, freckle-faced kid? I don’t really know. I can’t remember too much from my early childhood. I remember hanging out with James, occasionally going down the street to hang out with Zach or Keeton, crossing the ditch in my backyard to hang out with Dansby, and carrying around a blanket until I was in like the second grade.