Pressure has been a very positive thing in my life lately, it has allowed me to push myself to the limits and also opened my eyes to things I need to work on. I love everything I am accomplishing but I am also too involved in certain activities, school work and regular work. That real life issues are being neglected and its all due to pressure. The pressure of providing a better living, making up for lost time, being there for my family and friends ( which is nearly impossible due to location,) and most of all being there for the one that has always been there for me. Life is busy but I am evolving and finally doing the best I can and it is starting to show whether it be good grades or better artwork I can see a difference and I am looking at things in a whole new light. I remember back in the day when the only pressures we had was figuring out where we could hang out that weekend. I miss those times, they truly were carefree times I always try to have fun in any situation because that is when you don't care about the stresses in the world. Whether you are playing poker with friends or having a romantic dinner with your significant other you rarely worry about bills or getting a better car, you are happy and having fun that is what I think life is about. I am going to start ending these blogs with a memory because that is what a journal is really all about. In junior high Jake Davidson had some of the funniest episodes one that will always stand out in my mind is when another younger student was giving out high fives on the bleachers after an assembly. There were safety rails so you would not fall off the side, the kid giving high fives was a man child he was about 6'2 as a seventh grader. Jake comes around the corner, runs, jumps and proceeds to hang from this kids arm for about a good minute, like a monkey swinging from a vine. You could see the agony in the kids face because it was being smashed into the safety rail. I remember laughing extremely hard, in fact Im almost cracking up just thinking about it, Ian Johnson was at my side to witness one of the funniest things I have ever seen.
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Luke KisenaBorn in Seattle raised in Bothell, focused on becoming the best artist I possibly can and change kids perception on what is cool through all of the arts. Archives
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