See- Sea foam nails, green phone cover, my cat, trees, mountain dew.
Smell- Chocolate, kitty litter, washing dishes, pizza, body spray
Taste- granola bar, fruit, popsicle, candy, subway sandwich.
Hear- buzzing, typing, chirping, yelling, knocking.
Touch- balloon, lips, skin, fur, water.
Sensory Language
An odd incident happened to me the other day. It was the middle of the summer when I woke up to a young girl bout the age of 7 knocking on my door with her sea foam colored nails. She carried a popsicle in one hand and a red balloon in the other. I asked her where her parents were and she told me that she ran away because they were being mean and yelling at each other. I had her wait on my porch while I changed into some decent clothes. I put on my favorite leopard fur designed shirt and some old blue jeans. I sprayed my Love Struck body spray on, grabbed a mountain dew and headed outside. I found her swinging her feet back and forth on the edge of the porch listening to the chirping of the morning birds.
“Do your parents know you’re here?” I asked. She answered with her candy colored lips that they didn’t. “Why did this girl came to my house?” I wondered to myself. She pulled my hand and told me to get up. “I’m hungry!” she said. “what do you want to eat?” I asked while drinking my own soda. “I don’t know, what do you have?” as she headed inside all the while tugging on my hand for me to follow her. I opened up the cupboards to find nothing suitable for a child. “We can go out to eat if you want. There’s a subway down the street and we can get a sandwich.” “I want chocolate! And pizza! And fruit!” she demanded. I was beginning to get tired of this.
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