The Struggles of Winter Holidays
YAY!!! Christmas, Hanukkah, and other traditions are all arriving. No school for 2 weeks!!! Time to catch up with friends, get out and get some exercise!!! SO HAPPY!!! Wait, no, never mind. Here are the struggles of Winter Holidays:
1. Friends - You think, yay I will have time to play with my friends, but you think some more and say how do I get in touch with them??? Your friends probably have some free time over the break, but when do you have time when they have time? So complicated. It's hard getting in touch with friends over break because school is the main social connector.
2. Family - Some relatives are just... sigh. There are some relative that you really like, but others can get really nerve wrecking. You purposely set the table so you sit 10 chairs away from that person. Geez, chill out, it's the season of believing. BELIEVE that they have changed...or maybe not.
3. Presents - You open the door for your relatives to enter your house. They hand you a big present, so delicately wrapped with a shiny bow on top.... you get more excited....you shake the box.... and... IT'S.... clothes. Sad face. Rip. #foreveralone Some relatives don't know what to get you for the holidays, so they just wrap some old clothes in their closet that they think will fit you.
4. Tradition - This isn't a winter tradition, but one Thanksgiving tradition is going around in a circle and saying what you are thankful for. "Oh, I'm thankful for.. uh...er...hm... EVERYTHING". That's actually what I said during thanksgiving (lol). Winter traditions include many things such as...stuff.
1. Friends - You think, yay I will have time to play with my friends, but you think some more and say how do I get in touch with them??? Your friends probably have some free time over the break, but when do you have time when they have time? So complicated. It's hard getting in touch with friends over break because school is the main social connector.
2. Family - Some relatives are just... sigh. There are some relative that you really like, but others can get really nerve wrecking. You purposely set the table so you sit 10 chairs away from that person. Geez, chill out, it's the season of believing. BELIEVE that they have changed...or maybe not.
3. Presents - You open the door for your relatives to enter your house. They hand you a big present, so delicately wrapped with a shiny bow on top.... you get more excited....you shake the box.... and... IT'S.... clothes. Sad face. Rip. #foreveralone Some relatives don't know what to get you for the holidays, so they just wrap some old clothes in their closet that they think will fit you.
4. Tradition - This isn't a winter tradition, but one Thanksgiving tradition is going around in a circle and saying what you are thankful for. "Oh, I'm thankful for.. uh...er...hm... EVERYTHING". That's actually what I said during thanksgiving (lol). Winter traditions include many things such as...stuff.
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ReplyDelete#1 = forever alone
#2 = forever alone
#3 = forever alone
We are all forever alone...