Music in my Heart
...her car by someone in the night and there wasn’t much she could do at that moment. If you have an unwanted child you cannot just leave it or dump it somewhere, you have the obligation to take care of this child until you can give it to parents or adoption. If Taylor did not want this child a bit she would have given it up for adoption. Instead she kept is, so she has the obligation to take care of it and attend to its needs. Taylor is only stuck with someone if she cannot give it up. She is stuck in the beginning with a child but since she held onto turtle for a while she cannot say she is stuck with it. She is a parent and it is her duty to take care of it. From what I know and have learned, if you have a child in your care, you are not stuck with it, it is your decision and you have to take care of it no matter what. Bean Trees #3 The statement that Taylor said I have to agree with completely. In life to lose someone you have known or loved is devastating to anyone, to have known them, done things with them, and loved them and then to lose that person is a horrible thing to experience. If you had never had that person, or met that person though, you would never experience all those feelings and memories of love and enjoyment with this person. I believe that never having those memories of love and fun is worse than knowing or meeting this certain person and losing them. It has to be much worse to never know or need anyone that you can experience love, compassion, fun or anything with than to know someone that you had all these feelings with and lose them. I would rather have someone to love than to not have anyone to love at all. That is why I feel that Taylors statement is very true. I think anyone or almost anyone would agree. Having someone to care about losing is a very important sort of feeling. You should have someone to love that much. Bean Trees #5 Taylors family relationship is one that I can rel...