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Apr 1, 2010
Memories of my parents divorce s my childhood, part 1
Memories of my parents divorce s my childhood, part 1 This article is my childhood, memories of my parents? S divorce. It was not an ugly divorce, but divorce is a divorce. Whether it's a nasty divorce or a peaceful solution, it is never pleasant to go through.My mother is from Long Island, and my father is from Charleston. My mother moved to Charleston, and were married. I was bo on March 6, 1991 in Charleston, South Carolina. I am an only child, I enjoyed all the attention that I have, and not all me.When that I was about 4 years, my parents separated. Divorce is a peaceful, unlike others who are ugly divorces. Both my mom and dad both agreed that it would be better to get a divorce. I obviously feel unhappy, but I was still young and able to understand fully what was happening. They have remained friends, fortunately. I stayed with my mother in the house, and my father moved to a apartment.My father often came to dinner, and he with me. In one night after my father came to dinner, and he was to leave, he came into my bedroom and saw me looking out the window. He asked me what I wanted and I told him that I am waiting for his car to leave and go home. I noticed that my father? He began to shine his eyes. He took me and tied me to the bed. I do not remember much about the divorce, which is not an accident, but I have minor flashbacks, when the use of images from my mother, my father and me in my hometown. I feel lucky that my parents separated peaceful conditions is not possible for me in the middle of the it.As I was older, I began to walk back and forth between the houses. I have a routine schedule, changing almost daily apartments. I am used to this schedule, even though sometimes I live in a small house. I have leaed to manage. I am now 14 years and still confused about the house are sometimes.In Part 2 of my childhood, so I have about the move, I using. I have more times than you can imagine. I live in nearly all parts of Charleston.Seth CohenIf you have questions or suggestions for me, e-mail to me Hurricaneman3691@yahoo.com
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