y que cómodo es cortar y pegar en lugar de pensar y escribir !!
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Today was a good day.
My sister Carmen arrived from New York with her new (new to us Miami-ans, anyway) boyfriend Eli last night. I got home late, so I woke up this morning and didn’t go to school until 12. We had breakfast; we talked.
I hate that I see my siblings so little. In fact, I hate that I see my family, in general, so little.
My family is spread across approximately 5 countries and 3 continents, which makes it impossible to ever really see them all. I actually don’t have any family in Miami. And I am a SUPER family-oriented person. I’m the kind of person that enjoys going to family gatherings and stays home on Friday nights to hang out with mom and dad. If it meant that I could see my whole (or hey, even a part!) of my family, I would spend every Friday night at home. It’s what I hate most about living here.
Either way… I hate that I never got a chance to live with my 3 older siblings. We’ve never lived in the same house — we’ve also never lived in the same state (and until 8 years ago, in the same country).
That’s why I want to go to college in or near New York. I want to be with them. And if you knew them, you’d want to also.
A little about Carmen (since you already know about Vio. Some other time about the other monkey):
She is legitimately the truest, and genuinely nicest person ever.
She is astoundingly good with children.
She is supah funny (her laugh is really funny also).
She is selfless (and often puts herself through uncomfortable situations on behalf of others).
She has a blog. Chordstriking.
She is 12 years older than me, but I feel extremely comfortable talking to her about ANYTHING (she is a good listener, and a good advice-giver). She is one of my best friends.
So I’m happy she seems so happy. Her boyfriend seems very nice (although shy) (can’t blame him; we’re a handful) and she deserves it. She, in fact, deserves the best (but no pressure).
Sometimes I think I got a little bit too lucky… Maybe that’s why the distance is there: to balance out the good fortune.
As long as she’s here, though, I plan on taking advantage of it. No use in complaining, when there’s time to enjoy right now. I can go back to being sad about her not being here when she is not anymore.
…I have a feeling it’s going to be a good weekend!
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que rico !!
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