The Life of Zachary StarsA Story by BlueShadowAmanda Stars was born in Millionsburg, Kentucky, on a traditional, quiet, and quaint farm where she spent most of her childhood playing with chickens, cows, and pigs. She loved to see her dad working the farm and toiling the grass, land, and soil. Her dad was a hardworking and honest man who enjoyed making everything work perfectly together. Her dad was extremely patient, humble, and understanding, qualities that made her dad an excellent farmer. As a farmer, he grew corn, lettuce, tomatoes, celery, carrots, potatoes, and a host of other crops. Her dad was very punctual and would work from sunrise to sunset. Her dad loved making a difference in Amanda Stars’ life. The farm was very successful, with lots and lots of people buying their produce at the Millionsburg Farmer’s Market. Amanda Star was so excited and delighted to be a part of her dad’s successful and productive farm. She saw pride in her dad’s eyes. Max Stars was a thirty-year-old financial executive who loved working long hours at Lexington Financial Co., where he worked as a financial planner and manager, taking care of wealthy people’s large and extremely “interesting” financial portfolios. Max Stars was very, very good at math and used his amazing math skills to his advantage and often made wise and correct financial decisions. He worked for a very long time and often felt pressured to work harder in order to make money. His personal life consisted of a pet rabbit, Sunny, who made working worth it. He loved his pet so much because he was stunned to see Sunny so happy on a diet of water, hay, and lettuce. Sunny made his life so beautiful and made his existence worth it. He loved his pet rabbit and how cute he was. Sunny was a kind, adorable, and welcoming pet who was spoiled by Max’s large income. Sunny was a wonderful and perfect pet, but Max felt like he needed more. He wanted a wife. He would often come home and wonder why his large townhome felt so empty, and he finally figured out the reason. He was subconsciously desiring a wife, and right now he didn’t have one. It was a shame his pet Sunny was a substitute for a wife, but Max just didn't know any better. One day, Max went on a trip to Dillion, Illinois, where he was supposed to attend a financial meeting. He boarded the plane, slept, and got off, which took a total of five hours. He was wanting to go on a plane and he did successfully and found airports to be intriguing. He left the airport and got into a car where he drove the rental car to a luxurious hotel and decided to sleep there for a week during the meeting’s time in Dillion. Dillion was a large suburb of Chicago, Illinois and had one hundred thousand people. Dillion was an excellent place to live if you could keep up the pace of thousands upon thousands of cars racing down the freeways and keep up with large, bustling malls. Dillion was a large and expensive place to live, with many people and lots of cash flowing through people’s hands. Dillion was a huge place and had lots of hotels for people to stay in. It was definitely a city. Max Stars was sleeping in room 303 in Hotel Comfort and was very happy to be in his comfortable and lovely hotel room. Hotel Comfort was a wonderfully made and beautiful hotel. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner were served there and the interior was extraordinarily amazing. Hotel Comfort was comfortable, to say the least. Max Stars left his spacious hotel room and went to a cafe where he ate a donut and drank coffee when suddenly, he spotted a beautiful, gorgeous, and young woman who was eating there, too. He couldn’t take his eyes off this woman and was stunned by her subtle grace, composure, and manners. She was so pretty and so amazing in her perfect and wonderful ability to maintain calm and kindness. Max knew she was the one. He headed over to her table and asked, “May I have your name, please?” The young woman was at first startled but then was pacified by Max’s stunning looks, confidence, and total composure. The young woman said, “My name is Amanda. Nice to meet you! What is your name?” Max replied, “My name is Max. I admire your stunning grace and composure. Plus, you are really, really, pretty!” Amanda blushed and admired Max’s flattering comments. Max then asked, “Want to go on a few dates? Let’s get to know each other a little better.” Amanda said, “Sure. Let’s learn more about each other. It’ll be fun.” Amanda and Max went on a few dates and became better acquainted with one another. They became closer, and closer, and closer, until they finally married at Dothsburg Church in Dillion. They were proud to be a couple and loved each other’s faces so much. They found each other to be so compassionate, caring, and kind. They found each other to be attractive, compatible, and complementary. They loved each other’s presence in life. They formed the perfect pair and couple and they genuinely cared about each other. Max and Amanda Stars were now the perfect couple. They formed a wonderful, happy, and complete union. They were so happy to be with each other and found each other’s presence to be comforting. They loved each other beyond words and description. After a few years of marriage, Max and Amanda Stars got together and purchased a million dollar home in Westbrook, Washington State. There they lived a comfortable, painless life and enjoyed the fruits of Max’s financial planner job, and Amanda’s teaching job. Their new home was spacious, four stories tall, and very well made. Their new home was stunningly gorgeous inside and out. Plus, they lived in a safe and vibrant neighborhood. They were in love with their new home. They found it to be incredibly beautiful. They also were thinking of having a child. Max and Amanda Stars gave birth to a baby boy in St. Paul’s hospital on October 11th, 2000. Amanda named the baby boy Max and was amazed by how cute, helpless, and small her infant was. She held him in his arms and was blown away by his small size. She wasn’t sure what to name him, but after a few days she finally figured out what. She named him Zachary Stars, because she wanted the name to be unique, pretty, and individual. She was stunned by Zach’s will to live and his admirable quality of being strong. Amanda loved Zach and found him to be incredibly cute. Zachary Stars was a healthy, five-day-old baby, and was being taken care of by his mom. He and his mom were in nursery room 1002, which had a bed, chairs, and desk. The nursery room was well-equipped just in case anything went wrong. Zach was a healthy boy who was beginning to open his eyes. Amanda stared at Zach and felt his presence get bigger and bigger and bigger. Zach was starting to wake up more and more each day and was amazing for his strength. Amanda was so proud of Zach and how he managed to survive his first three weeks as an infant and be able to explore the world with his senses. Amanda and Zach formed a unique, beautiful, inseparable, and tight bond that would last forever. Few things in life are as close-knit as mother and child, and Amanda and Zach were going to love each other as friends, family members, and most importantly of all mother and son for a long time. Zach and Amanda were son and mother and would take care of each other for a long time. As Zach grew up, he grew short, curly hair which would require combing every day and would also make his life interesting because it made him look unique, so to say. Zach was now one-month-old and could now walk, talk, and laugh and smile on his own. Zach and Amanda loved to be near each other and Zach would often come to his mom’s playful calls. Amanda and Zach found each other to be necessary for happiness, and also important because they were family. Zach and Amanda loved each other as family members. Zach became a year old after a few months and started talking. His first word was “blue” and Amanda recorded it. His favorite color appeared to be yellow and Amanda recorded that, too. Amanda recorded all the first things Zach did as a one-year-old and recorded his favorite children’s show, Zooligans, his favorite animal, bears, and his favorite number, 4. Zach was growing up fast and it was stunning to see him become so strong so quickly. Zach was emerging as a burgeoning one-year-old and he was approaching two. Once he became two years old, he started to talk more and more and his favorite drink was chocolate milk. Zach loved to read children’s books when he was young and his favorite was “Stellar Ships” by Dalton West. Zach was becoming more and more intelligent, curious, tall, and strong. It would soon be a matter of time before he became old enough to attend kindergarten. It would be fun for Zach, the teacher, and his mom to watch Zach grow up to be a fun loving, healthy, kind, and creative toddler. Amanda wanted Zach to be healthy, kind, compassionate, and generous, virtues Amanda admired. Zach became four and soon entered Westbrook Daycare, a children’s daycare facility made especially for children at or below four years old. Zach and Amanda loved Westbrook Daycare and its kind teachers, colorful and creative toys, and numerous rooms. Westbrook Daycare only costed around one-thousand dollars for every three months, so Amanda didn’t have to pay for much for Zach to attend it. Westbrook Daycare was an amazing facility for parents who wanted their children to flourish in a safe, cozy, and nice environment. Amanda loved going there every day to see Zach become more and more independent and bigger, taller, and stronger, too. Amanda’s love for Zach grew every day because Zach became a kind and intelligent young boy. Amanda found Zach to be incredibly intelligent and was stunned to read the book he wrote at five years old. The book Zach wrote at five years of age was called “The Dragon” which used elementary level words, sentences, and dialogue, accompanied by pictures. Amanda thought Zach’s first written book was amazing, as any mother thought her children’s first creation would be. Zach also made friends with others at Westbrook Daycare and played with other children and with their toys and markers and crayons. Westbrook Daycare was amazingly furnished and located. It had large windows for the sun’s beams to seep in the rooms and saturate everything there with light. Zach was flourishing in this daycare center with its kind teachers, numerous toys, endless fun, and kind classmates. Zach thought his new “school” was heaven. He found it to be very fun and interesting. Zach loved being able to talk with other children his age. When Zach was six years old, it became apparent that he was very talkative, curious, intelligent, and fun-loving. He and his mom were close but he also loved his dad, who would kiss Zach on the top of his head demonstrating his love for Zach and his kind, loving personality. Zach was six and his personality was beginning to take shape. He was outgoing, considerate, thoughtful, strong, and determined. Zach as a six-year-old was extremely intelligent and creative and would often draw, write, read, and paint. He loved his million dollar home at Westbrook, Washington State and was enthralled by its size, scale, and sturdiness. Zach explored his home more and more and loved the basement. It was his favorite part of the house. Zach loved being home and was stunned by its beauty. There was so much to see, smell, feel, and explore in his home. He was no longer part of Westbrook Daycare. He now lived completely at 1001 Northridge Road. He lived full-time at his parents’ home under their guidance and supervision. Zachary loved how his home smelled, felt, and looked. It was any child’s paradise. It was full of warmth, love, kindness, and compassion. His parents took care of him and nurtured his extraordinary drawing talent. Zachary loved to draw, and he even stated he wanted to be an artist when he grew up. Zachary loved the feeling of paint coloring the blank canvas and was stunned by how quickly he could paint something so fast. He loved being a painter. It was his newborn talent. He loved his paintbrush, paint, canvas, and agile and nimble hands. He was an exceptional artist. Meanwhile, Zach’s parents, Amanda and Max, were discussing finances, finances, and more finances. They were talking about how they would manage, allocate, and control their three million dollars in savings. Amanda and Max had to pay a three thousand dollar mortgage per month in Westbrook home. Even with Max’s five hundred thousand dollar per year salary, it was difficult for Max to pay the home’s expensive mortgage. Max found his job to be incredibly difficult as Westbrook’s premier financial planner. Max worked arduously using lots and lots of math in addition to attending lots and lots of meetings. Being a financial planner involved taking lots of risks, understanding finances really well, and being calm in the presence of lots and lots of pressure. It was hard for Max to endure such difficult and constant pressure that he took lots of anti-anxiety medications to alleviate the stress. He found his job to be stressful, but necessary to become financially stable. He loved being able to work, but also wanted a vacation one day. It would be amazing to have a vacation with his wife, Amanda, while Zach would be taken care of by a babysitter. He asked Amanda whether or not she wanted a vacation, and she said she would think about it in a few days. Amanda was now a translator for a major company and she would often find it fun, difficult, interesting, and somewhat boring. Being a translator meant that Amanda spoke multiple languages, and the her ability with each one could be determined by a third-party’s online tools. She was very skilled at translating Russian, Spanish, Arabic, and Chinese into English. Amanda was a translator who loved her job and enjoyed the income she earned, which went all towards her home’s large mortgage. She was super good at what she did, and was proud of her language ability. In her opinion, though, after thinking through for several days, it was now time to take a vacation with her husband, whom she thought a lot of. She heard his suggestion and accepted his proposal after a few days. They agreed to take a week-long vacation at Yellowstone. It would be a blast, they thought. They always wanted to go to Yellowstone and experience its marvels. They boarded the airplane at Chicago International Airport and rode a plane for five hours until it reached Jackson Hole, Wyoming. They stepped out of the plane and were amazed to see its natural beauty of flowers, deer, mountains, clear sky, and fresh air. They loved being at Jackson Hole, Wyoming and breathing in the cool, crisp air and inhaling the scent of roses, tulips, and sunflowers. Jackson Hole, Wyoming was stunning for its extreme beauty, picturesque mountaintops, and wonderful flora and fauna. The deer grazed without fear and would sometimes stoop to see Max and Amanda in their rental car encircling the mountains. Max and Amanda were going around and around and around a mountain which they was beautiful. It had rocks, grass, trees, and deer. Max and Amanda were stunned to see the mountain’s amazing and gorgeous landscape. They, however, were on their way to Yellowstone. At Yellowstone, they found a cabin made of logs where they stayed and ate. For the first three days they went on many different trails and saw geysers, bison, and a few bears. Yellowstone had so much new life that they never thought they would see before. Yellowstone was amazing for its perfect balance of flora and fauna and was amazing for its beautiful nature. Yellowstone was extremely amazing. Now, it was time for Max and Amanda to go back to Westbrook to take care of Zachary and see what the babysitter had to say about him. Yellowstone was worth the money, they thought. They rode Grizzly Air and took a trip back to Westbrook where they experienced lots of hugs and kisses from friends. They were amazed by their kindness and warmth. They felt very happy to be in Westbrook. Zachary Stars was now seven years old and could attend elementary school. He started attending Westbrook Elementary School, a school known for its tough academics. He loved the feeling of being at Westbrook Elementary School. It was close-knit, welcoming, and accepting. Being at Westbrook Elementary School meant Zach’s parents had to pay a lot of money through taxes. His new school was beautiful inside and out, and had numerous technological assistants. He loved going to his new school, it was a blast. First grade was taught by Ms. Gregory who taught English, science, math, art, music, and physical education. Ms. Gregory was an extremely loving, kind, and gentle woman who knew the details of teaching seven-year-olds. They needed a lot of understanding, a lot of love, and a lot of patience. Teaching children was a lifelong goal of Ms. Gregory’s, who finally became an elementary school teacher a few years ago. She was exceptionally happy, and loved her new school home. A day at first grade consisted of learning phonics, where her twenty-five students learned vowels and consonants, basic addition, which included numbers up to ten, and drawing finger paintings, which exercised the children’s creativity and thinking. The first graders also loved singing cute songs and exercising lots and lots by playing in the gym. First grade was overall extremely interesting, fun, and exciting. Zach loved it, a lot. Once Zach became eight, he finally entered 2nd grade where he became taller, intellectually more mature, and more creative. Zach found other second graders to be scary and foreign, since they grew up so much from first grade. His second grade teacher was Ms. Holloway, who was kind, understanding, slow paced, and generous when teaching. She taught school in a way that made everyone understand what it meant to learn something, and made sure that everyone understands basic grammar, subtraction, musical notation, and physical exercise. Ms. Holloway was an extremely good teacher, who had the right alchemy of patience, kindness, tough love, and understanding to teach students in a positive and effective manner.She thought that teaching was fun, entertaining, and enlightening, as she was able to learn more and more and more about children’s approach to learning, memorizing, and creating. 2nd grade was full of good memories for Zach, who learned a lot about people, places, and things. He learned much about math, which he struggled with at first, but was now pretty good at. Zach became even better at art, because he learned to finger paint extremely well. The level of detail in his drawings was exceptional, because he was so good at drawing well. Zach finished elementary school with good grades, lots of achievements, and many different accolades. Zach was pleased with himself and how he impressed his teachers with his school performance, awesome grades, and amazing friendships. School was enjoyable for Zach and made him open his eyes to a new and wonderful world of academics. School was extremely time consuming, but was important for Zach’s personal and emotional growth. Zach was a good middle schooler and high schooler. He was much more mature when he completed school. He was now ready for his entrance into the corporate world. His mental ability increased drastically. He was so much more thoughtful after completing high school. Zach was now an adult. © 2021 BlueShadow |
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Added on June 24, 2021 Last Updated on June 24, 2021 AuthorBlueShadowGainesville, FLAboutHello! I am a Korean-American man who wrote BlueShadow because I love the English language's look, sound, and feel. I loved writing BlueShadow because I love writing in general. In BlueShado.. more.. |

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