The bad:
My parents' divorce when I was 14. Though I love my dad, I still can't forgive my dad for what he did. My entire view on relationships is skewed because of him.
middle school and high school: the so-called "cool" kids made fun of me constantly because I was in band and theatre and had more personality than I really needed
My ongoing kidney battle last year. Once I finally had it removed last summer, I realized how valuable my health is. Well, I guess it could fall under the good category. But my kidney was a nasty mother f*cker, so that was bad.
Learning the hard way what a true friend really is.
The good:
Being involved in band and theatre. I gained confidence, self-esteem, and wonderful, wonderful friends who I am still close to now, over 6 years later. Now that I am aged out, I have come back in leadership roles to help kids like me have as good of an experience as I did.
Joining AGD. I've learned patience. That's all I'll say
My beloved group of GDI friends. They are probably my favorite group of friends I've ever had. We have brought so much to each other's lives. Also, everyone (girls and guys) is so much alike that it's scary sometimes. I truly can't even imagine my life without them.
My friend Jill: she is the most "together" person I know. She gives me an inferiority complex sometimes
My ex boyfriend Sean: I learned a lot from him, from what I want in a relationship to how to kick ass in Tekken Tag.
My now-boyfriend Brian: I learned how to mellow the f*ck out!!