Sure... okay, in my country we take a week for national celebrations, parades everywhere... So adults stop working, kids stop going to school and we young people also get to cut off college. I started this week by taking a family trip to the beach, which btw I HATE, so since I woke up I knew it would be a not so great day, and it certainly was... at first. My family got all dressed up to go to mass at 8:00 in the morning, but I had gone to mass the day before in the afternoon, so the same preaching was waiting for me, pity I dressed as if we were directly going to the beach and had to wait inside the car for like an hour... damn... Finally we got there by 10:30, the guy who cleaned the pool left it empty, so my dad called him but he said he was unavailable, after he hanged up he started cussing the guy, I've never seen my dad get so mad so rapidly. Hamacs were wet, so we couldn't use them. I felt kinda happy, cause all of this would mean we wouldn't be staying long. I picked a seashell for Bertha cause jocking she asked for one, but I think it will be a nice detail. Great and lasting friendships don't come quickly, to get it you must do all sort of tiny demostrations of it, it means you care, because in small details comes a great deal of love. I've heard a true frienship is like a plant of slow development, you must take care of it, pour water, let it receive proper amount of sun and fertilize it now and then, so it can crow healthy and beautiful. And I agree.
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After I got home I went directly to rent a couple of movies, well, 5 in total, I just watched I heart Huckabees it was really cool. It was about a gay who saw this black guy three times in three different places and fount a card of this couple who treated existential issues. They said that the universe, history and infinity was perfectand that casuality dind't exist, it was a matter of destiny. Then he meets this woman who sais that neither casuality nor perfection in the cosmos existed, only chaos, we are what we are and we had to deal with it, do wrong if you have to cause you would receive it anyway. At the end the guy discovers neither of the stuff was real, there isn't destiny, you make it happen; there are no casualities, but events made by our choices; you are not want you're meat to be, you are what you want to be... Events in our life have made us who we are, but there's always room for change.

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