My Turn Point in My Life
By: Bri Buzonik
When I was little I believed I could do anything I wanted to do. If I was told to do something I had a choice. Yes we all have a choice to a certain extent. But whether it is the right choice is the question. I am the oldest of all my cousins and siblings. So when I found out that my first cousin was born. I decide I had to change. I need to set an example that showed them that you do have a choice but what they choose to do has consequences whether it is right or wrong. I wanted prove to myself and others that I can still do the right thing even if I have to make mistakes to get to that point. On top of that I wanted to show her I can still be a good cousin for my younger cousin to look up to. I show her how to be responsible and how to respect others. And that making mistakes were ok as long as you got to the right choice in the end. Soon she found out that she was going to be an older sister and she wanted to do the same and show her sister that there is a right and a wrong way to do things. And that it was ok to make mistakes and you always have a choice. Just the choice you pick might have consequences. She showed her sister the right way and the wrong way to do things and she always repeated that she had a choice no matter what. But whether it was wrong or right would be the question. So it turn out to be a line of examples being set for each generation me setting the first my cousin then setting it for her sister. Then soon you know it my little sister was born and we all had to set a good example showing her what is right and what is wrong. Each of us teaching her things in a different way and having different things to show and look up too for every one of us to learn.