Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Comparison to Esperanza
Luckily, my life hasn't much resembled Esperanza's. I didn't suffer such poor conditions as she did, even though conditions were very basic on my family farm. The nearest neighbours lived a couple of kilometers away, so there was no problem with them. I did feel a little lonely at times because I was the "mistake" at the end of the family, and we lived in isolation. Of course I went to school every day and had friends there though. My father seemed a bit cold, and I had a bad relationship with him in my teens, and longed to escape home (like Esperanza). He was strict because (maybe like Esperanza's father) he never had a chance to go to high school, and wanted me to "succeed" in life (which meant "study hard and get a good job"). However, our relationship improved over time. Now that he's dead, I sometimes wish he could visit Earth again and see his grand- daughter in Japan.
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I'd love to vist Australlia someday and stay with local family. It's true that sometimes it is hard to keep good relationship with father.
ReplyDeleteAlthough coming to Japan, I still call Australia home. Funny thing, I also had a bit of an encounter with my father recently.
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