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Date: 3/19/2019 9:40:00 AM
From Authorid: 53561
What year was it?: the 90's What was your favorite thing to do?: hang out at the playground where we were parents free What was your biggest frustration?: My parents and big sister What did you want to be when you grew up?: a vet How old are you now?: mid 30's What is your favorite thing to do?: Spend time with family and volunteer with the animals rescues What is your biggest frustration?: being a homeowner. lol. Always something to fix. What are you doing now and how have you changed?: i now work as a customer Service coordinator for a manufacturing distubution company. Also been volunteering for animal rescues for 11 years. What is something you look back on and cringe?: How tough i though life was... wake up sweetie life easy back then. |
Date: 3/19/2019 12:14:00 PM ( From Author )
From Authorid: 56297
I love your answers! Especially to the last question. I look back on my posts from when I was 12/13/14 and just cringe. :P What year was it?: 2003 What was your favorite thing to do?: Hang out on USM, go out with friends and just sit and talk on the main street in our small town, and spend time with my pets. What was your biggest frustration?: I thought my parents were sooo strict and unfair! What did you want to be when you grew up?: I wanted to be a singer or a writer. How old are you now?: 29 What is your favorite thing to do?: I love to read, watch movies, and go swimming. What is your biggest frustration?: Bills and the fact that High School drama often just gets replaced by work drama. What are you doing now and how have you changed?: Right now I'm an English professor at a Canadian university. I've become more responsible and less anti-authority. What is something you look back on and cringe?: The fact that I used to emotionally fly off the handle every time there was a slight inconvenience in my life. Friend drama? Fly off the handle. Teacher gave me an F on a missed assignment? That teacher is a dictator. Parents give me a curfew? I want to die. LOL, such a dramatic time in my life. |
Date: 3/19/2019 1:55:00 PM
From Authorid: 16131
Oh good questions... It was 1989 My favorite thing to do was to play guitar and keyboard. I also had started writing more and more songs. I also liked wrestling on the school team where I was undefeated until 1992. My biggest frustration was either the fact that I had discovered I liked girls but was a white boy in a racist family in a black neighborhood or the fact that I could not write a song as inventive and well thought out as Ray Stevens. I wanted to be a songwriter/performer or a robotics engineer and discover new way of powering them and programming them with naturally formed crystals knowing that they hold much more information than anything man made and will last forever. Well according to my grandchildren, I probably owe Jesus Christ a schilling from back in the day LOL. Really I am 43. Favorite thing to do is to have great conversation or play some game that actually stimulates me (Shoot The Zombie Birds LOL) or spend time with family members who are not pushing their troubles off on to me. I like reconnecting with old friends usually and staying on top of laser technology. My biggest frustration. My life found what may be thought of as normality at a late age and I diluted myself into thinking things were normal that are not especially in terms of what can be accepted from others. So trying to keep on being myself and not change to another person's dysfunction has been hard to not get sucked into. Everyone in the home is happy as long as you lay down or dispense what they want you to give them and they refuse to understand how hard it really is to do. Anything I enjoy such as writing, playing music etc. is also a kind of taboo now days so I get frustrated a lot between that and my hands not working the way they used to. Well I was a musician, actor, wrestler, writer, manufacturer of swords and armor as well as chemicals and such, retail, management, construction, HR leader, and many other things but now I just eek by as best I can doing whatever I can get honest pay for doing. Many health issues have created a situation where I can work in spurts and not continuous. The health care situation Obama left us with and that congress refuses to allow Trump to change now make it impossible for people like me to prove disability because you can not get medical care temporarily or even as long as you need it in Florida unless you are a child or an illegal alien. Now I still write when I am allowed and constantly seeking through my mind to find better ways of living and provide for everyone and myself. I try to not burn out while trying to do so. It looks on paper like I have a lot more free time than I do but it is a constant struggle to remain sane. I am now a lot more bitter and miss a lot of people and things that seem like they just slipped away and try to find and create new opportunity rather than living with the same old issues day by day. I no longer just flow with life though I am just trying to get back to that. OMG, that is a long list. But to sum it up, I wish that I had been more selective in how I =dealt with some of the adversity I have seen in my life and that I hacd chosen more true friends. |
Date: 3/20/2019 6:56:00 PM
From Authorid: 21435
Oh, Lord! I can't help it. I have to play. The year was 1965. I really enjoyed swimming. I felt lonely. I wanted to operate a sea going tugboat. Now, I am sixty six years old. I enjoy fishing for large mouth black bass. My body does not respond to my commands the way it used to. I have retired from a day job and commercial fish for blue crab six months out of the year. Losing my hair and sagging in all the wrong places is how I have changed. I look back on the way I abused my body in the name of having fun and i cringe....Write on, Tina Turner 12. |
Date: 3/23/2019 2:53:00 PM From Authorid: 28848 1990. Nintendo. School, Parents. No clue. 42. Travel. Work, bills. Working, paying bills. Marriage. |
Date: 4/2/2019 10:00:00 PM
From Authorid: 51025
1998..Read..None (surprisingly for a teenage girl!)...Psychologist...33....Talk w my son....indifferent people...Managing a mobile dental office, the biggest and best change is that I've learned to let go and choose to not let happiness be fleeting but a constant...Honestly, nothing, then or now, makes me cringe, though I may not make the same decisions as the person I am today, I needed to make those decisions as the person I was at that point. Great post! |
Date: 4/21/2019 5:55:00 PM
From Authorid: 23731
Unfortunately at 13 which was 1995 I was so depressed and hiding my failed suicide attempts as the the flu or just being sick. Now at 37 I have my horses. Have major mental health issues and self injury. But the horses keep me going one day at a time. |
Date: 7/23/2019 11:59:00 AM
From Authorid: 4144
What year was it?:1977 What was your favorite thing to do?ide my motorcycle What was your biggest frustration?:not getting to ride my motorcycle!! What did you want to be when you grew up?:nurse How old are you now?:just turned 55 last week What is your favorite thing to do?lay bingo and the slots What is your biggest frustration?:not winning bingo! What are you doing now and how have you changed?ad to retire about 4 years ago due to health issues so i mostly stay home or hang out at the bingo hall What is something you look back on and cringe?y hair. |
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