Prompt: Write about a meaningful object or place in your life that carries a story.

Prompt Response: A meaningful object in my life that carries a story is my 1989 (Taylor’s Version) by Taylor Swift CD. It is meaningful to me because it was the first CD I ever bought. I remember it was a few days after my 15th birthday. I was in Target with my mom and two sisters. While they were in a different aisle, I ran to the music and book section. The first CD that caught my attention was 1989 (Taylor’s Version). It had been one of my favorite albums at the time, so having a physical copy of the album excited me. I picked it up and my mom bought it for me. Since that day, I’ve collected over 50+ CDs. 

Summary: In class we read and analyzed Navajo Creation Myth. 

Reflection: I learned that the lesson the story teaches to the Navajo people is that the right way to live is to avoid chaos and be at peace with nature.

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