I've learned that when I was telling about how my cousin John died, I didn't know that I was still so sensitive. I knew that I was when I was younger, but I thought I stopped. I've learend this a long time ago, but I forgot to say it in the presentation, but my grandpa on my mom's side left the family and moved to Texas. We never visited him, and I was never sure why. And I realized that I had many cousins than I had expected.I've also learned that my mom was EXTREMELY into style before any of my siblings were born. In some old pictures, I saw her have that 90's hair that's all frizzy and puffy, wearing black tights, boots, more styled clothing, and looking MUCH more younger. Now, she's so different. Now, she wears jeans or leggings every day and simple and styled-ish shirts that you see mothers wear.
I never thought that Celcilia swam and got THAT many medals. I was also amazed how Olia was Russian. I never even thought that she'd be Russian. No wonder the way she spoke english was kind of different then everybody else's. We all know that "Olia" isn't a very common name. But she told me that in Russia it's VERY common, that's interesting.I also never knew that Henry could cook! It seems pretty shocking, but it's cool.
People are similar to us in many ways, but seeing their presentations helps us learn more about them. Now I can understand why people are different and why they do what they do. It's because everyone has some kind of background that makes them different from other people.
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