My family may not have much money, sometimes not enough for sufficent groceries for awhile.
My mother may be disabled.
I may not be getting the best grades in school.
I may have to go back to high school for yet another year to get my grade 12 due to lack of credits.
My room may be twice the size of the matress many of you probably have.
My social life might be non-existant, since I don't have a cellphone and everything is planned by texting.
Family ties might not be the strongest outside my parents and one uncle who is actually a cousin.
But I do not lead a bad life.
Although sometimes they may grate on my nerves, I have a great relationship with my parents, who have been married for Twenty-One years. In this day in age, being able to stand your parents is a great thing, and for a couple to be married to each other still after so long is becoming increasingly rare. They love me, and have never held a threat to kick me out of their house. They supply me with money when I need it, as I don't have a job.
I am still very close friends to my best friend from my childhood.
My health is good, save for the very minor problem I have which my stomache which is basically under control. Many people now have so many things wrong with their body and minds, I should be thankful that I am just
normal.
The house I live in has great access to many things. A small mall is a two minute drive down the road, which can be walked to in twenty minutes if you're fast enough.
Even though the most of them live in another country, I have the most spectacular and supportive friends a person could ask for. The ones who have stuck by me for the years I've known them, and even the ones I've only met recently are always there, even if I'm having one of my moments where I feel like I'm nothing but an annoyance.
They've held my hand through a very rocky end of my first relationship, they've helped me stand up on late nights when all I want to do is cry.
There are bad points to my life, but it does not mean that the life I lead is a bad one.