Every day I try to reinforce in my mind how mature I am. Not that I really think it is or, but both may end up going to repeat it.
I fix my closet every week, and I wash my clothes, I know making pasta salad, mixed hot, Brigadier, coffee, cake and scrambled eggs, I'm starting to remember more and more lights and turn off the heater shower : I am taking up the habit of studying every day and I'm forcing myself to get out of bed early and go walking on bike path near here ... I'm always trying to make decisions and keep the ones I ever made, always trying to make them work. There's plenty more, I did not say anything, but I can say that if there was a contest of the person most changed in three months, I would win a landslide.
But even with all this, there are old habits and tastes that do not drop out and I also do not let me leave. A simple example: iCarly. You must be laughing in my face at that time or finding myself quite pathetic, but the truth is that for me, this TV program for pre-teens have the most meaning for me.
For me, it's a family thing. ICarly is simple and fun without being bombastic, but by no means lost its value and its rightful place. I love watching iCarly. Good few laughs when I watch. But as eui said, is something else. ICarly was something I saw with my brothers, especially with Ian. It was our TV program elected to laugh. I was raised well, my mother always taught us to be united, because if one day something happened to her or my father, we'd be three people closest to them, since we have both in our blood.
We have always been addicted to a Nickelodeon, iCarly was then just another election. As much as we were not talking or doing something of direct contact, we are pleased We enjoyed the company of each other, even if it does not even pass by the head of those dumb kids. Who later became a teenager, a preteen (now also a teenager) and a child. This is wonderful natural familiarity, which is why I still see ICarly, despite lacking a little over a month for my 18 years. I miss them, so when I see the program, even being alone today, I feel a little closer to them. There adulthood strong enough to take this connection for me.
I fix my closet every week, and I wash my clothes, I know making pasta salad, mixed hot, Brigadier, coffee, cake and scrambled eggs, I'm starting to remember more and more lights and turn off the heater shower : I am taking up the habit of studying every day and I'm forcing myself to get out of bed early and go walking on bike path near here ... I'm always trying to make decisions and keep the ones I ever made, always trying to make them work. There's plenty more, I did not say anything, but I can say that if there was a contest of the person most changed in three months, I would win a landslide.
But even with all this, there are old habits and tastes that do not drop out and I also do not let me leave. A simple example: iCarly. You must be laughing in my face at that time or finding myself quite pathetic, but the truth is that for me, this TV program for pre-teens have the most meaning for me.
For me, it's a family thing. ICarly is simple and fun without being bombastic, but by no means lost its value and its rightful place. I love watching iCarly. Good few laughs when I watch. But as eui said, is something else. ICarly was something I saw with my brothers, especially with Ian. It was our TV program elected to laugh. I was raised well, my mother always taught us to be united, because if one day something happened to her or my father, we'd be three people closest to them, since we have both in our blood.
We have always been addicted to a Nickelodeon, iCarly was then just another election. As much as we were not talking or doing something of direct contact, we are pleased We enjoyed the company of each other, even if it does not even pass by the head of those dumb kids. Who later became a teenager, a preteen (now also a teenager) and a child. This is wonderful natural familiarity, which is why I still see ICarly, despite lacking a little over a month for my 18 years. I miss them, so when I see the program, even being alone today, I feel a little closer to them. There adulthood strong enough to take this connection for me.
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