Sunday, October 26, 2008

Three Little Pigs

I was talking to my mom about our class discussion. She said when we were babies. She dressed my older brother as the "BIG BAD WOLF" and me and my sister as the "THREE LITTLE PIGS". I have absolutely no memorie of that. She said we were still in a carriage. That's how young we were. Back then, multiple carriages were not very common and not very affordable. So me and my sisters were stuffed inside of a big blue carriage. Not a stroller, but an actual carriage. They sell the same type in antique shops. I've seen them and always smile when I do. My mom has told us that when she use to take us for a walk, people would come over and stare and say, "Are they all the same age". hahaha. If you only could hear some of the questions we would get. Here is a list of some

1) Do you all have the same birthday? DUHHHHH

2) Do you all share organ (I swear...we were asked that more than once)?

3) Do you sleep in the same bed?

4) Do you fight a lot?

5) Who can kick who's ass?

6) Do you take showers together?

7) Do you share boyfriends?

8) Do you share cloths?

Some of these questions are just curiosity. Some are just obsurd. But it comes with the territory. One of which is highly guarded. haha
A friend of mine once said that we are like a pack of wolves. If you mess with one of us, you will surely be taken down. And oh man, that is the honest to God's truth. Needless to say, we were never picked on in school. I can remember some attempted to pick on my sister Chrissy. But they failed I assure you. Me and Cathy were always more protective of her. Although we were born at the same time just minutes apart. Chrissy always seemed to be younger and need more protection. She was born last and was the smallest at birth. Maybe even in the whom we recognized this. Maybe we even knew before we came to this earth. I heard it said once that our souls are born before our bodies. And in heaven we are given the choice of who our families will be. Did we choose each other to take a journey of birth with? Who's to say we didn't? I believe that everything we are taught to believe may be a total contradition to what reality really is. So I doubt nothing.

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