Flautapantera wrote:I bet your sleepovers were fun!
This is my second year away. It's different but I've really adapted to it. I enjoy cooking whatever I want and cleaning (if I really have to). I've always been very paranoid of "bumps in the night" so, yeah, it is harder, especially when it's dark. I think it's the lack of a sense of security that worries me the most.
*hugs Rae*
My sleepovers were kickass! I had the parents that were watchful but not strict, and usually just shook their head at us, not knowing what we were babbling about. We were good kids, one of the few groups that didn't get into drinking or drugs (well, okay there was occasionally drinking, but always with parent permission and keys in my mother's hand.) We were all movie buffs so we'd stay up watching movies, occasionally play a board game. The simplest stuff made us happy and kept us entertained. I'm still like that
Awww, but your kitties will protect you from the bumps in the night! They're vicious I'm sure! It's expected that little things like that would freak you out when you're away from home for the first few years. Do you live in a city, or what? I know about where you live, but I'm not sure if it's suburbs or what where you are, and how you grew up. Moving to a city after living in a tiny town is definitely freaky!
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