Daily Prompt – ‘This Is Your Life’

If you could read a book containing all that has happened and will ever happen in your life, would you? If you choose to read it, you must read it cover to cover.

My answer to this changes frequently, because I have thought about this before. I would be quite interested to have a book that has all of my history in it, sure – so that in good times, I can look back and reminisce, and in bad times I can look at what I’ve done in the past and maybe use that experience to help me through. I’d like to have a book like that – it’s only when we get to the part about having to read all about the future that my opinion changes a little, and this is the bit that frequently alternates. 

In some ways, I believe that forewarned is forearmed, and it’s always good to have some idea of what’s going to happen so that you can prepare yourself. However, what would life be without any surprises? I think that one of the best parts of life is not knowing or planning for something good to happen, and then it happens anyway and the feeling is fantastic. I wouldn’t want to sacrifice that for the sake of being prepared for the bad stuff – it’s the good things that get us through the bad, really. 

So, in short, my answer to this daily prompt is no, I wouldn’t. 

2012 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt:

600 people reached the top of Mt. Everest in 2012. This blog got about 8,900 views in 2012. If every person who reached the top of Mt. Everest viewed this blog, it would have taken 15 years to get that many views.

Click here to see the complete report.

My next task!

Well, it seems that no sooner am I getting rid of one task (the drama practical, which went awesome [ i think! ] by the way!) am I taking on another. Loads of charities seem to have their own teachers, but I’ve never seen one to raise awareness or money for young carers. As a young carer myself, obviously it’s a major thing for me, but there could be anything up to 700,000 young carers in the UK, some as young as 5, caring for family members with physical and mental health problems. We get some help, but nowhere near the amount we need – and people remain woefully ignorant to what young carers face, and I think it is really important to try and raise more awareness about who we are, what we do and the fact that sometimes, we can’t be exactly the same as all the other people in our class at school, or our group of friends, because family commitments to other children means something incredibly different to us, and yet too often we are all lumped into the same group.

So, I want to design a t shirt. Chances are nothing will ever come of it, but I saw for myself how the power of social networking can change a community with the Harold Lowe memorial campaign I began on Facebook almost two years ago now, and wouldn’t it be wonderful to do something on a much larger scale – harnessing the power of social networking to help improve the lives of a huge group of young people, and opening the eyes of many, many more people to what young carers go through as well as the regular routines of attending school and growing up, so I thought I’d post about it on here, let you know my plan and see where it goes from there!

It is literally just something that popped into my mind tonight, and it’s going to need a lot of time, a lot of research, a lot of paper ending up in the recycling (environmentally friendly, hooray!) and a lot of ideas that will inevitably get shot down, but if I can achieve my eventual aim, to create a t-shirt to raise awareness of young carers in the UK, it’ll be all worth it, so watch this space! You guys will probably end up as my guinea pigs to show you my designs and ask for your opinions, so please be prepared to like posts and COMMENT on them! I welcome your comments on all my posts, by the way – I love hearing what you have to say, so please feel free to comment on any blog sharing your opinions, suggestions and maybe even, if you enjoy the blog, a little bit of praise (although don’t feel obliged!). If there are any topics you’d like me to cover in Moom’s Views, let me know in a comment and I’ll do a bit of research and post a Moom’s Views about it, and if there’s anything else – any burning questions, any advice you think I can give, or just about anything else, drop me a comment!