Well back in Columbus and pretty excited about that. I was glad to be home for a couple of days but I am so free up here whereas I was being told what I could do before I even made it home. That is probably my favorite thing about college. Just the freedom. I had very strict rules in high school and I never broke them because if I did I would never have any kind of a social life. This only had to be proven once because the one time I did break a rule I lost any kind of privileges for almost a month. Any time I went from one place to another I would have to call my parents and once I got there I would have to call them again and if it was at one of my friends’ houses I would have to call from the home phone so they knew I was where I said I was. Pretty ridiculous right? My curfew was midnight and randomly my parents would change that and make me come home early. Now I can go wherever I want, hang out with my friends whenever, get back to my dorm whenever. My friends from college laugh at all the stupid rules I had and the different stories where I got in trouble and it was a completely innocent thing to get grounded for. Then they tell me their stories of things they did and never got in trouble. Not fair for me then but now I can live my life how I want to live it.
I've never been to this blog. But I saw your name so many times all around other blogs, so it brought me here. I think it has various things to read about and to make comments!!
ReplyDeleteI understand living under strict rules but I started to challenge them when I was in high school and got more priveledges for doing so. But that could have easily gone the other way too. I am glad you have your freedom now! It is wonderful isn't it?
ReplyDeleteMy parents never really had super strict rules they were all about trust. But then again I told them everything so they didn't really need to worry.
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