Olivia English blog: A meaningful object

 Prompt Response: An object that is meaningful to me is my water bottle. I’ve had this same exact bottle since I’ve been in the third grade. The many dents and scratches it holds on the surface show all of the places it’s been. Where it’s been hit, how deep the dent is is, and how much paint is chipped is all a matter of memory and experience. Even today, I still carry around the same water bottle and while some may call it damaged, I call it loved. 

Summary: Today in class we read a short story titled “Navajo creation”. This story is a piece of Native American literature that explores themes of respect and disrespect, as well as creation and destruction.

Reflection: I learned that there is another way of thinking how the world came to be through this origin myth.

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