As a child, in school, we always prepared father's day's cards every year. Every message, i would add 'happy birthday' to his card. He used to say... " i want two separate cards!!!" With a grin then a smile. Wow. If i think about it now, that was a lot of construction paper, glue, dry pasta, glitter (accumulated over the years). And i don't think my dad has any them anymore, probably got lost or thrown away after a year.
Growing up in the states, every father's day (and any other event including parents) our teacher would always mentions, remind the class. You don't have to dedicate a card to your father for fathers day. It can be your uncle, grandfather, stepfather, anyone who is a father figure. We live in a society with families that are more extended, or complex. Maybe it can be confusing or unstable. I just want to be happy. I don't need a nuclear family. The near-future, I see school curriculum's that are multi-cultural and liberal.
May. More thoughts. more thoughts on how serious I can be and how immature I am at the same time =D
I enjoyed Chicago, wish I had more time.
I just want to live.
i realized im not 17 anymore.