Month 9: Freedom! With Learned Lessons

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Me: Finally! After staying with my over, over protective and paranoid godmother for almost ten months, so really nine at least, me and my mom were finally free from that crazy red head lady! But like Patrick said in the SpongeBob movie.. "There's a lesson to be learned from all this." Or in my case... A few lessons. 

Here are my ten main lessons I learned from this very not good experience in FarmVille. I hope you can learn from these lessons too. 

Number One: Now I know it feels to take your anger out on other people, especially your own mother, who don't deserve it at all. For those of you who are teenage girls or young woman who go through some pretty stuff, being on a period is a great example of this. When you have hormones like all teenagers do, your mood swings tend to get a little... Growly. What I really is angry, especially when your close to your period, but here's the one thing you should never, ever do...

DON'T TAKE YOUR ANGER OUT ON PEOPLE WHO LOVE YOU! ESPECIALLY YOUR MOM! I'm saying this because, I'm being honest, I've done it a couple times, so here are some tips on what to do and what not to do. 

Do's

Tip One: Clamly talk about how your feeling. 

Tip Two: Use some oil to clam you. 

Tip Three: Eat some sweet like chocolate. 

Tip Four: Get a hug from your parents. 

Tip Five: Watch something funny to make you laugh. 

Tip Six: Beat or scream into a pillow to keep yourself from blurtering out something negative. 

Tip Seven: Wet your panties in cold water. 

Tip Eight: Go to bed early. 

Don't's 

Tip One: Yell at someone who maybe close to you, like your mom or godmother or friend. 

Tip Two: Take it out on someone else. 

Tip Three: Yelling or screaming. 

Tip Four: Throw things. 

Tip Five: Be angry or mad. 

Tip Six: Stay up late. 

Those are my tips on what to do and what not to do when a female is on their period, but here's two more tips. 

Do take a walk outside when you can, maybe get a drink of water and talk about your feelings with your friends too. Don't, stay with someone else who still has periods too. Trust me, two people on periods leads to be stuff, and lots of drama, but moving on! 

Here's the next lesson I learned while stuck.. I mean, quarantined. 

Number Two: Now I know how it feels when someone is invading into other people's business or conversations. Ok, let me explain this one a little. You know we all that person or friend who wants to be in your business all the time or they to invade themselves in whatever it is your doing or talking about? Well, I'll admit, I used to be like that, but after what happened? Not so much. 

See, what happened was, my godmother would sometimes knock on the door since we had closed all the time, and come in and ask what me and my mom were doing, so we'd tell her, and she'd be like.. "Ok!" Then walk out and close the door, I'll admit it.. It was probably just a curiosity thing since she didn't see very much, but then it got... Annoying as hell! 

One time, my mom was outside on the porch journaling and my godmother just opened the screen door and asked her what she doing! As if it wasn't already obvious! Then, one day during our family meeting, she just barged right in! Then she said "Oops, sorry, I didn't know you were on the phone." First, I wanted to correct her, saying laptop instead cellphone, because they are two different technologies, second we had been doing this every Sunday for weeks and your just now realizing it? God damn you, women! But here's basically what I learned...

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