onsdag 4. januar 2017
Me, myself & I
It was a stormy night, my mom and my dad were on their way to the hospital. It was time to get out in the wide world. I don`t remember anything from this, but my parents do and they have told me many stories about that evening.
I grew up in a happy family in a huge brown house at the country. Ever since I was a little kid my favorite time of the year has been winter. I always light up when I see the first snow falling down from the sky and touches the frosen ground.
As you may figure out, I am from Norway, the country of fjords and mountains.
In Norway the teenagers are very wimpy , scared of being different. I have to admit I am one of those.
I got brown hair and blue eyes and a normal name among girls here in Norway. My name is Thea. Thea is greek and means " present from God". I was actually supposed to be named Sofie. Sadly my parents chose Thea...
I have always been very independent. From I started in the kindergarden I chose my own clothes every day. Even at winter times I prefered wearing pretty, pink skirts instead of jeans or thigths.
But I have always had a type of boy side too. From I was a kid I have been interested in the same things as my dad and my brother. Today I will still join them on things like changing tyres on the car and going to the woods and chop.
I try my best to be 100% myself because I think that is a very importan thing nowadays. Even if it is pretty scary at times.
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Really well written blog post! I think you should be very satisfied with your name, I like it, and when it means "present from God" - can it be any better?
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