Wednesday, October 10, 2007

The Biggest Argument Ever

Well the biggest argument I have had is with my parents. I could still close my eyes and remember it perfectly. I have never been so mad before until one year and half ago. My parents decided to come to Georgia and leave California. I thought I was going to hate them for ever, but now I actually thank them. I didn't try to avoid the fight because I was in shock when they told me we were leaving. I was a minor so I had no other option than to obey.I crie, screamed, and basically acted in a tutile way. I remember the tears rolling down my eyes with millions of nods in my throat. I couldn't believe it, how could we leave a place so fun like California. Well Ifought against my parents by not talking to them for four months. On the way here, I remember getting into a big depression. I got into a depression because I left my friends, my boyfriend, mybeutiful and nicest teachers of the whole world, my school, and the most important my church. Why would my parents make me feel so bad? I thought not knowing that I was going to make a family here in Georgia. I guess, everything has a purpose but it was just hard for me to understand.
In conclusion, I got convinced that I had to go on and find myself here in Gerorgia. I like my house and the fact that I am having a baby and have the most wonderful boyfriend ever. So time cures everything and now I eventually got over it. I still asked myself, What my life would of been if I had never comed here to this state?. It has been hard to adapt to this environment but as long as I have peace with my family I am happy. Well this argument helped me understand that I have to learn to adapt to any circumstance. A life can change in a minute and we have to go on no matter how hard it is. Keeping peace is the most wonderful feeling there is. I really don't like to fight unless it is to defend myself. I thank God I have never got into a physical fight and don't plan to ever get in one. I consider myself more as a problem resolver.

1 comment:

carrie said...

I can't imagine how hard this move was for you and your family. It shows how mature you are that you are able to make the best of the circumstances and make the best of your situation. Thank you for sharing your story.

Now, try to find similarities between this experience and the events leading up to, during, and following the Civil War.

Thoughtful and thorough. Some small errors that I can help you correct for maximum points.

As is 18/20 points.