Monday, August 13, 2012

Day 13: A List of All The Places You’ve Lived

This post is gonna be nostalgic for me, but oh well. It's also gonna be my first time listing something. Yey! So here it is. :D

  1. Oxnard, California
    As written in my post before, I was born in Oxnard. I only stayed here for a few months after my birth though, so there's not much to talk about.
  2. Cabuco Street, Cavite City, Philippines
    When we moved to the Philippines, we decided to live in my dad's house, behind their family house. We only stayed their until I was almost four years old though, so I don't really remember much about it. Most of my memories of that house could be found on home videos though. :)
  3. Apartment on Maya Linda Road, San Diego, California
    When we moved back to America, we stayed in a two-story apartment building. Our stay there wasn't long either, and we moved during my kinder year. I remember celebrating one of my birthdays there though, so the place is still pretty important for me.
  4. Belfast Circle, San Diego, California
    This is the place where I spent most of my happy years in. This is where I grew up. I loved almost everything about my house there. That's pretty much why I had a hard time parting with my home compared to the few times I've moved before.
  5. Bayside Drive, Cavite City, Philippines
    This is my latest home in the Philippines when we moved back. It's situated right next to Manila bay, and you can even see the fireworks display across the waters at MOA every week. It's also just a short walk away from my high school, so it isn't hassling. Until now, I still go home to the house here during the weekends.
  6. One Archer's Place, Manila, Philippines
    Now this is my first time living away from my family, especially my parents. College life has started, which means that I need to learn to be more independent. My condo unit is complete with my electronic keyboard, a bunk bed, a sofa, two game consoles, and lots of my stuffed toys to keep me company. This is my new home now.

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