Sunday, November 15, 2015

Passion Is Life


In order to live, one must have one or many passions. Passion to good and positive things that will motivate you to wake up everyday.
My passion is helping people out. I have noticed that ever since I was a little girl I loved helping others. I was never bothered to even take care of deadly sick people. Probably because my parents were always in the hospitals praying and visiting random people. People we didn't know, but were in need of love, a prayer and at times materialistic stuff too. When I was a little girl, and lived in Puerto Rico, next to my school there was a nursing home fore elder people. I remember being in the first grade and the teacher took us on a trip there. It was around Christmas time and she took us (all her students) and we read, sang, danced, and even played with the elders. It was such a nice experience. I probably was about 5 or 6 years old, and I still can remember how many smiles we put in those faces. I kept going after... I even made a new "grandmother" that taught me how to play cards.



Ever since I was little my dream job, was be a doctor. Find cures, and ways for others to feel better, well and smile. But as we grow things do change. We start lowering our views of life, and we get lazy when it comes to schooling and learning. Then when I turned 16 years old I said that I wanted to be a nurse, which then I took an internship for Boston Medical. Then in that internship I met a ultrasound technician that his name was Bob. He really changed my mind. He said that he had studies nurse, x-ray, but decided to do and stay at the medical imaging department. I started looking into it and got interested in it. I noticed that my views on becoming a nurse decreased because I didn't want to give patients bad news,



Then when I turned 18 years old I had a few ultrasound works on my self. I was scared and nervous, and this lady made me feel so much better. I found it so interesting that she gave me confident and made me smile. So that's when I said to my self that I wanted to work in the hospital. I then did an internship and stayed at as a volunteer at Faulkner Hospital at the ultrasound department. I loved how happy mothers and fathers were when the got the ultrasounds done for their little babies in their womb. It was a satisfying feeling. So now my mayor at this moment, is to become an ultrasound technician. As for now, that is my ideal job. From time to time my friend her family and my self be in front of Boston Medical hospital giving the homeless food. It might not be the best because I'm not rich, but it feels good to know that I'm not only feeding my self, but I'm helping others stay alive. Also I have a friend that is dominican and I send clothes in good condition to Dominican Republic. It feels awesome to do charity. Is my passion, even if I don't get any money, or awards for it, it makes me feel good to know in my conscious that I helped or put a smile on someone's face, that's my passion.
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Love and Passion 



Putting a smile on people's face
Is a blessing that everyone should taste.

Sometimes I can be sad and down 
and listening to a laughter
brings me right back up

Being selfless 
help so many lives

My passion and goal is to make
the world a better place
so that my kids can be happy 
and care free.

The laughter of a baby 
and the smile of the same
can bring a joy to my heart
that no one can replace

why not give happiness
if its a free thing to give
0 charges 0 harmless

It makes me happy
to make others be happy

Even if it's for a few moments
why not make others 
forget about their concerns 
and problems.

1 comment:

  1. Kiara,

    Great post this week - very warm and heartfelt writing, reflection, and realization. I think that your story about becoming interested in x-tech positions is very true and passionately told.

    I think it may be a very good path for you.

    Your poem this week, as well, is very heartfelt and sweet. It shows a soft side to you, a tender side. Right in time for the holidays.

    Excellent work. This post had several typos in it, so be sure to double check before you post. Give it a second read.

    I really like the giving quote that you posted in here. It's very striking when read.



    GR: 95

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