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Not sure. Maybe learn a second language from speaking with someone who emigrated to the US.
Double major, get a job right out of college. Experience failures and turn it all around and push along through a pandemic to do the job successfully enough.
Then live alone with a cat while doing all that. And look forward to who knows what going back in person in March.
Double major, get a job right out of college. Experience failures and turn it all around and push along through a pandemic to do the job successfully enough.
Then live alone with a cat while doing all that. And look forward to who knows what going back in person in March.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
I was born on a farm, there are 75% fewer family farms than when I was born and I feel sorry for children who have never experienced at least one summer on a farm, feeding animals, gathering eggs, helping pick fruit or veggies, walking down country roads to see what we could find, wading in a spring-fed creek to cool down when it was so hot in the afternoon....enjoying simple pleasures.
KuroNeko · 41-45, F
@cherokeepatti I feel the same way about growing up in the woods.
We had a friend whose grandparents had a farm and we were lucky enough to stay there some weekends. Lovely memories, I'm very grateful to have had that.
We had a friend whose grandparents had a farm and we were lucky enough to stay there some weekends. Lovely memories, I'm very grateful to have had that.
Cabernetfranc · 80-89, M
@cherokeepatti Agree 100%. Hard to imagine how few of us got to do that.
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Traveled to many countries.
saintsong · 41-45, F
It’s special to me to have grown up on my grandparents farm!
MrsKatherineArch · 41-45, F
See life from two different perspectives
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Pump up the jam at a dance club.