In my book there is a huge difference between raising a child and just taking care of one. I have always been judged for my methods and behavior around children and it all started fourteen years ago when my nephew was born and I became his full time babysitter for the first three years of his life. It’s gotten even worse when I had my daughter. People get scared when I use the word...
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Day 81 – Closure is getting closer and closer
I am having an amazing day today and not because anything out of the ordinary happened, but just because this is the last day of July. I know I have been insisting on this matter too much lately, but I truly believe that from tomorrow on, life will be much better. Also this month of August, I am having a good friend visiting Florence, and she is bringing to the CrisisArt Festival that takes place...
Day 63 – The hypocrite and tacit comunication
While trying to organize the stuff from my computer, I’ve found this and remembered I used to love it. It’s dedicated to a very close friend of mine, who at some point, forgot about everyone else around her and was expecting the world to be exclusively at her feet only. The funniest thing was, that she read this on my blog at the time and loved it saying: “These kind of people...
Day 19 – Vague thoughts about friendship
Today I thought about friendship a lot and the strings attached to it. I am known for having a tone of friends and I’ve always been that good friend that everyone can rely on. The trick is that although I can be the perfect friend for others, I almost never reveal myself as my true self. I tend to be a little over protective of my identity and talk a lot without actually saying anything important...