So I've decided that for my first big project, Im going to start writing a book about my family. I was with my grandparents yesterday. They took me out for my birthday to a local resturant, and spent most of the afternoon reminecing about their younger years. Apparently my grandmother was only 21 when she met my grandfather, but her birthday had happened before she met him that year. She couldn't remember what she had done to celebrate her birthday. But she assumed that she didnt do anything, considering she didnt have a boyfriend and none of her girlfriends were of age. And back then it wasnt common for a big group of girls to go out by themselves. But whatever. But it made me think about how much knowledge they have on how life used to be here in NB, before it all went down the shitter in the 70s. I want to interview those two and my mother's mom. Learn how their lives were growing up, how they met their singificant others, and how they feel about all the changes that have gone on in the past few decades.
I need to start writing something worth while. I dont feel like Im doing much right now. So if I start my project for a prospective book, I feel like it'll boost my motivation to get my degree and get my legitimacy.
I'm excited. I want to start it this summer, while I have plenty of time to interview them and start writing. :]
Things are going wonderful lately. Im still lonesome, but Im entertaining myself with various things. Time to better myself.
I need to start writing something worth while. I dont feel like Im doing much right now. So if I start my project for a prospective book, I feel like it'll boost my motivation to get my degree and get my legitimacy.
I'm excited. I want to start it this summer, while I have plenty of time to interview them and start writing. :]
Things are going wonderful lately. Im still lonesome, but Im entertaining myself with various things. Time to better myself.
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The book idea sounds cool, and theer is nothing wrong with being lonely, as much as it sucks. Just consaider yourself waiting for the right thing rather than wasting time on people who aren't worth it.