The structure of my family is beginning to resemble that of Wide Lawns‘. If you’ve read her blog before you know what I mean, but if you haven’t, wait until you’ve read this post first because that would take a while. I don’t generally enjoy talking about family, because I don’t particularly like most of [...]
Posts Tagged ‘family’
A whole load of people with nothing in common
Posted in Dear Diary, tagged family on July 6, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Hello again
Posted in Dear Diary, tagged family, memories, pictures, Tiki on December 10, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I realise it hasn’t been THAT long since I last posted something, but since on the internet anything can happen within seconds just by clicking something, a couple of weeks does feel like a small eternity. Quite honestly, not much has been happening, which I’ve somewhat enjoyed. I was bored one day, but then I [...]
Thank god it’s Monday. No, really.
Posted in Dear Diary, tagged family, health, Old Lady Problem, rants, whining on October 25, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
First I just have to say: JESUS. What the F, weekend! Okay, now that is out of my system. I may not have mentioned this earlier, but my boyfriend’s parents came here to visit us on Saturday. Considering that this is Finland and they’re from England, it’s a pretty big deal. Obviously I was thrilled [...]
The Grandpa Story
Posted in Dear Diary, tagged family, memories on October 2, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
This is just something that my previous post reminded me of and I thought deserves its own space. It’s a story about death, but to me it’s humorous in the way that it’s probably one of the least traumatic events in my childhood that I can remember so clearly. I have no hard feelings towards [...]
2 – Something You Love About Yourself
Posted in Dear Diary, tagged 30 days of truth, family on October 2, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
This should be a tough one for me as I was brought up to believe there are no nice things about me, but that exactly brings me to the thing I love about myself the most. I GREW UP TO BE A DECENT PERSON. If you knew my family, which you will in a moment, [...]
