is a child’s dream to make a flower grow in the winter strong enough to make it happen

i like to categorize children. there’s me, children that are observant(coolios), children that want anything and everything(wierdos),kids that act like they are 18(wannabes)and the kids that act like they’re in a movie(non-actors). thucdan says I’m a non-actor but I’ve just watched a whole lot of High School Musical in my life. Now I wish my life was a movie because there are cool parents that give kids phones, and like adventures and not some plain old boring Earth where Kobe Bryant dies, WW3 breaks out, Australia dying, I sure sound like I’m in a movie right now but I just listed a bunch of things why. Like I still pretend like I have this awesome superpower where I can blow things up with my mind. That is some cool stuff right there,my last posts was about not wanting to grow up because of the struggles but that was just part of it. Adults don’t really have that much sense of humor, and their imagination is sort of limited. Like, I can make up a random story off the top of my head right now and my mom would make it about politics. Grandma invited her friend over on Tuesday and they talked about Trump most of the time. When I talk to my friends, we talk about anime and food and places we dream to visit, things we dream to have, things we dream to do, while adults talk about boring old stuff. I hope that when I grow up I won’t be boring like my dad, where he just hates his job, the amount of money he has to pay, and about us kids. Now, kids are pretty interesting and you never know what they’re thinking. BUT MOMS HAVE SOME SORT OF SUPERPOWER. My mom knows exactly where the TV remote is 99.99% of the time when I basically flip my house upside down looking for it. And I used to have this neighbor named Lexi that lived like two houses down and she had a baby brother named Aaron. Aaron was 3 and he could walk around, babble a few words. One day I was wearing my Heelys and Lexi’s mom walked outside holding Aaron to see what Lexi was doing. She put Aaron down and he ran straight toward me. He saw me roll around with my shoes and pointed to them while babbling something. Lexi’s mom was like,”Yeah, I’ll get you those someday.” APPARENTLY AARON HAD ASKED IF HE COULD HAVE  MY SHOES LIKE WHAT THE ACTUAL HECK. Mom you better expose your secret about becoming a mom cause I bet a few people could need it.

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Author: Thục Lam

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