WE83 post topic : When was the first time I moved house

Hello friends #theweekend, on this occasion I would like to take the challenge made by sir @galenkp, in which he gave several choices of fruit, and I chose to take the challenge on "Obsi four"

Option four Tell us about when you first moved out of your home and took control of your own life independently of your parents. Are you nervous or excited about the prospect, are you forced to leave or by choice? How was the process - smooth or no problems?

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This is my story in 2011, where for the first time I moved from my parents' house and tried to stand alone with the responsibilities that I began to take, where the steps I thought were already established in every way, and I also started many things without having to look at them. back to back.

After my footsteps headed in a new direction, I also began to take steps to be able to build everything there with a proud heart and be able to do many things well, both in terms of the needs I had to do up to starting to collect a little of the income that I was working on for my future home I.

I've been doing a lot of things for a long time, I've been spending time out of control or attention from mom and dad, I'm starting to learn a lot about the many responsibilities that I can share, from setting aside a little every month for mommy though, mom doesn't ask for it but because I'm already established and I can do many things well I have lived it for 7 years until I have my own home/lediaman now, and I after going through many things well I have to lose my father who always before I stepped out for the future and always there father and mother I also always do a lot of things, sometimes I feel sad when I think about it.

So far, I have done many things well and there have been no obstacles because I did it with full consideration and with mature and mature thought.

That's the process of the journey that I shared in this contest, thank you for making this contest well

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Good luck to all of us in doing a lot of things well there



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