My story goes all the way back to the ninth grade. I was happy, excited, and nervous. I'll always remember this day as an embarrassing yet funny memory. It was a regular Friday night at my church sometime in February. Before the service, I clearly remember watching the guys playing basketball. I was only looking at one person, Christopher Singh. All my other friends were playing spin the bottle, upstairs in the bedroom, but I chose to stay behind and watch the guys play basketball. After praise time, we had arts and crafts night. Our Pastor, announced that we would be making Valentine’s Day cards for the people we love. Once he said this, I thought, "Maybe today was the day that I would reveal my crush on Christopher Singh!" I thought long and hard, about what I was going to write in the love note. After thinking, I went to Christopher’s brother, Brandon. I asked him what Christopher’s favorite color was. Brandon said it was light blue. My heart fluttered, and my stomach did a somersault, since light blue was my favorite color too. Feeling extra confident, I grabbed a light blue pen and pink paper. I wrote down these words, “Dear Christopher, Happy Valentine’s Day! I love you. You make me smile! Love, Lisa.” After I wrote those words, I took all the pretty markers that I could find, and started decorating the card with hearts and other decorations. Then our Pastor announced that he was going to collect the cards. At that moment I didn't really know why he was collecting the cards, but I gave it to him anyways. Once he collected all of the cards, he brought out the stapler and started putting all the cards up. Once I realized what he was doing, my heart beat rapidly, and I freaked out! That card was only for Christopher to see. If Pastor Peter put it up, then everyone would be able to see it, and they would make fun of me. I quickly started brainstorming ideas on how I could get the card out of Pastor Peter’s hands. I then