"Home"
I am starting to really think of home as a very fluid term. I moved a lot growing up, and now I have redefined home three times in this year. I have heard that Americans are a restless people. And that may be true. Mormons are also restless. And college students are forced to move a lot. So what does this mean for me?
It makes me somewhat sad, because I am a homebody. I would really rather do something quiet at home than go out and do wild stuff. This is a difference between Brian and me that we are currently reconciling, by the way. I consider myself to be an energetic person, and most people would agree, and even if I'm being energetic, I would prefer to be at home and achieving and accomplishing there. But even as energetic as I am, I have never actually seen Brian tired. And he likes to be out and about.
I have really digressed. But I suppose the point is, it's weird that a homebody like me would have such a loose definition of the word.
It makes me somewhat sad, because I am a homebody. I would really rather do something quiet at home than go out and do wild stuff. This is a difference between Brian and me that we are currently reconciling, by the way. I consider myself to be an energetic person, and most people would agree, and even if I'm being energetic, I would prefer to be at home and achieving and accomplishing there. But even as energetic as I am, I have never actually seen Brian tired. And he likes to be out and about.
I have really digressed. But I suppose the point is, it's weird that a homebody like me would have such a loose definition of the word.
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