- My first home, in the country, nice place, barely remember it.
- My second home, this house was in a pretty messed up neighborhood. The kids I hung with turned out to be drug addicts later on. Pretty good influences for an 8 year old right? The house terrified me, I had nights staying up, scared, leaving the lights on. But I had good times in that neighborhood, with friends I met that weren't under the influence, (Not hating, do what you want as long as your happy

- My third home, same city as my second, a nice place, the one I live in now, a nice neighborhood, I am a neighbor to my best friend, I have a nice room, the house is larger and more comfy. There is barely any problems with this home, except you know. Money. Money is so expensive these days.
Heres a rundown, my father has been renting out this second house of mine. He hasnt had people live in it for a while, and it turns out to be cheaper than the one we live in. They are considering moving back into this home. My brother is also on the bandwagon with them, not because of money, because it is a new adventure type thing. He doesn't remember a lot from that house. I don't want to go back, who would? I think it might work out though, I cannot be selfish and be like "OMFG NO HARDWUD FLORZ NO WAIZ NO LIVE HERE" No, I cannot do that at all. I have to support what my parents do right? But damn, that house was a wreck the last time I saw it. I remember having nightmares there. We had this one hoodlum kid, he beat me and my friends up a couple of times. Fun stuff.
The point of this blog is simple. I just had to get this out, I had to talk to someone and it turns out TL has turned into my guidance counselor. Hopefully if we move back I will have good internet and everything will be great. I am nervous though, I am really nervous, how this will affect my relationship with friends, routines, etc. I told my parents as long as I have sc2 I will be okay. I just want Starcraft and I will have no problems. Of course, starcraft and some decent internet.
Thanks for reading, had to get this off my chest,
Collins




