August 30, 2005

life at home

When I was in high school and college, I couldn't stand even looking at my parents let alone being around them. Just thinking about them made me feel disgusted. They always wanted to throw their advice down my throat, expecting me to just close my mouth and swallow. Same thing with relatives. All anyone would ever do is ask me a bunch of stupid questions and pretend to be interested in what I had to say, and I'd try to come up with other things to talk about that might be interesting to them.
After school, however, I've come to realize how important family stuff is, and it's become more important to me to spend time with my family when I get the chance. Complete 180.
Being at home is not so bad. Free food, free rent, and not needing to worry about a lot of other things. It's pretty nice. While I straighten out my personal finances and get my business in order, I'll be looking to move out soon enough, and get my life back. In the mean time, I'll be chillin at home.
John