
You know, sometimes I secretly wish I could put on makeup..but I’m lazy and don’t care enough to deal with the maintenance. Not thing mention I’m just bad at it.
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You know, sometimes I secretly wish I could put on makeup..but I’m lazy and don’t care enough to deal with the maintenance. Not thing mention I’m just bad at it.
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I knew there was a reason why I hated coming home so much.
Mom, I know when I need to go to bed. Dad, I know when I need to eat. Grandma, I know when it’s time to leave the house to go volunteer. Can you all just stop treating me like I’m still 13 and I don’t know how and when to do things on my own? You all pestered me to get my license, and now that I got it no one lets me drive on my own. How the heck do I prove to you that I’m capable of doing it when you never give me the chance. I’m almost 20. In a couple months I’ll no longer be a teenager, so STOP treating me like I’m a little kid. For goodness sake, I spent the last year living on my own, working on my own schedule, and going where ever I wanted whenever I wanted.
You’ve all sheltered me long enough. LET ME GROW UP.
@1 year agoJust you wait Machu Picchu, I’m coming for you this summer. :) Finally, I’ll be able to go off and really do something that I’d never think that I’d ever have the opportunity to do. Peru? Now that just sound unreal. Not to mention the fact that I’ll be on my own for once, in a completely new space with new people. Terrifying, actually, but kind of exhilarating at the same time.
It feels so nice to finally be home with nothing to do or think about. I’ve missed the comfort of sitting in Michael’s room and bothering the hell out of him while he does his homework. I haven’t had this much time in so long… Well, I guess I’ll have to enjoy it before time disappears because I’ll be gone next week.
It’s so weird to think that everyone I know is growing up. I keep on forgetting that I’m already 20, and Michelle is 22 and about to graduate from college. GRADUATE FROM COLLEGE. It just feels so surreal that all these amazing things are happening without my notice or consent. Nonetheless, I’m grateful for the moments of frustration and rapid time elapsed because it allows me the opportunity to appreciate what I’m feeling now. This past quarter has been so hectic, almost unbearable at times, but I’d have to admit that I enjoyed it more, in retrospect,that I thought it did. Although there were a lot of changes going on with Caroline moving to Greece and the sudden lack of interest in Biology, which by the way is now my major meaning the lack of interest is a no no, I feel like I’ve learned so much more about myself. I’m kind of really getting sense of what really drives me, and that’s always comforting to know.
Now, to enjoy the rest of my spring break.
George Carlin
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(via theworldisnotenough1)You’re so stuck up now. It makes me wonder if I was tolerant of it all those years, or if you just changed after we parted ways.
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