Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Hiding something
Sometimes because of pride or ego or a mistaken idea, one person may not confide in another or tell them the whole truth. Have you ever been in a situation in which you didn't want the other person to know something about you? You had something you wanted to keep secret? How did you act? Did the other person realize you were hiding something? How did your behavior change the way they acted toward you?

Last September, my older sister Sarah and her friend Ann, were planning a surprise birthday party for their other friend Rosie, whose parents never do anything for birthdays, and Rosie was really sad because she had to go and work at the fast food restaurant that her parents own on her birthday!
So a week after her birthday Sarah calls Rosie's parents and tells them of their secret plans, they are thrilled with the idea and are willing to help. Ann and Sarah made an
awesome cake with tie-die frosting and a pink flower. They blew up a lot of balloons and went to Rosie's house, (her parents sent her to work at thier restaurant at that time) and filled her room with balloons and stuck a fan in there so that they would blow every where.
About an hour later Rosie and her younger sister got home, and her mom did not want Rosie's younger sister to go in Rosie's room, (they share a room), so her mom told her to come here and that they needed to talk. Rosie got upset because she thought that her mom was going to chew her younger sister out again for something she accedentally did, and she had a bad day, so when she went into her room she was surprised and was happy nothing was wrong. Sarah, Ann, and Rosies mom were all hiding something, and Rosie thought that her mom was mad.

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