Hey, everyone!
I’m back! I have come back because I believe that Club Penguin players need a guide at SOME point, and some sites I’m seeing at the moment aren’t giving accurate, reliable information. That’s why I have come back. Here is my story:
It all started in early October. School was in the air. Classes were harder. I was bad at sports, like every year. Sports was my main problem. I have lots of sporty friends, but some people hate me because of my sporting ability. I was pushed around, called names, made fun of everyday, punched, kicked, and sneezed on. Most kids were nice, though. It was just a group of 3 or 4 kids. I decided practice was key. Just like writing. I practiced kicking a kickball around my front yard, backyard, pool area, and the park for weeks. In mid-November, I tried playing again with my friends at kickball. Again, I was chosen last. Then, it was my turn to bat. Bases were loaded. The pitcher dramatically pitched the green playground ball. I ran up to it aggressively, pulled my leg back, and let loose. I kicked it to the cones! Everyone was amazed at my kicking skills. Everyone high-fived me and hugged me. My team all shouted, “GRANDSLAM!”. It felt great. We turned to the other team to see that their jaws dropped open in awe. I did great the next few games. After awhile, I began getting picked first! After feeling great about sports, I turned away from Club Penguin. I thought I was too “cool” for it. So, instead of computer, I played with friends and practiced more. I loved my skills more than anything.
But, I learned something. Being good at sports doesn’t make you cool. You can’t be too cool for something, do the activity if you like it, not if everyone else hates it. That’s why I’m back, because I realized that I’m awesome in my own ways, and I’ve got pretty amazing friends.
I hope you liked my story. I’ll be posting about Club Penguin next week. Thanks for the motivating comments, too. See ya next week!
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