Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Home sweet home...

Well, in Curicó, I lived in 2 houses. But I stay like 1 year at my first home, so I can’t remember how it was.
My current home it’s so beautiful. It was near to my college and my friends, but the problem was (and still is) that public transportation don’t arrive to my place. So, when I was little I depended of my parents for going from there to another place. The bright side was that I have always a good friend’s house to stay when my parents has no time for pick me up.
There I live with my mom, dad and my older brother. We also have a dog: Kala.
My neighbors are very nice; in fact we have little doors that connect our houses. They are friends of my fathers.
My bedroom is a mess, but I really love it after all. A few years ago I painted it with my favorite color, and there I have so many good memories.
I love the fact that my house have a big garden, I enjoy it all the time that I can. The final touches are the hammock and the swings.
Well and here in Santiago I have something like my second home. I live in a flat with my aunt and my brother.
But although my bedroom is a lot bigger than in Curicó, I have to say that I don’t like it here very much because it is far away from the underground (and here I don’t have a car that I could borrow), there is no garden and we can’t have pets.
 It’s hard to adjust to a big change of environment like it is go from a big house in a town to a apartment in the capital.
I definitely prefer to live in a house. Is much comfortable, there are fewer problems with the neighbors, more privacy and you could have a big dog if you want to (I really don’t like small dogs…). I think a house is more yours, than a piece of floor in a common flat.
P.S: The photo is from a beautiful sunset at my home in Curicó.

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