Crabapples tumbled from the small, frail tree, nearly as often as I did. But that's okay; the grass below was soft. A wild mulberry tree grew between my yard and the neighbor's, giving me a taste for the sweet. At least, until it became a nuisance for the fencing, and cut down. But that's okay; all good things must come to an end. My parents' music echoed through our small one-story home, and I did not understand a single word. But that's okay; I liked the tune. The itchy, red, white, and blue dress before a dance recital fitted uncomfortably on me, rubbing every which way. But that's okay; I had fun performing on a stage. A coach sent in talented players while keeping me on the bench for the game. But that's okay; I merely played for the fun of it. An orchestra teacher separated us based on instruments, leaving me alone. But that's okay; I liked playing my own part. As often as I am knocked down, I stay standing twice the time. Whether a hardship, or merely another point of view, I remain my own. Just as I was raised to do. Sure, the road becomes rough on untraveled parts, But that's okay; I like the views.