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#781396 added April 26, 2013 at 1:14am
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April 26, 2013:
April 26, 2013: If you could be someone else for a day, who would you be, and why?





First, I am thinking about my dad tonight. He turns 74 today. He lives thousand miles or so away in a nursing home. This has me thinking of two different ways of looking at this prompt.





I think that I would like to go back in the past when I lived with my parents. I would like to change places with him for a day. I would love to know if he had been proud of me. I would also would have like to have to information on how to get close to him. He often warned that writing was a waste, and that I was a still  hog. Still hog in his vocabulary meant that I was one to allow people to think that I was good while being up to something behind the sinces.





Another person that I would love to be for a day would be my son Christian. I would love to know how he feels being ADHD, seventeen, and living in the mind set of a younger child. He has great morals, but he knows he is not like others. I would love to know how he feels to help create a safe and normal for him.





I would love to be either of these people for one day.











 
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