Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Our home is what we consider for home, not a place where we were born, especially if we live in other town or country. I was born in Kikinda, a small town in Serbia, Eastern Europe, and I lived there for nineteen years. After my high school I moved to Novi Sad, second largest city in Serbia, to study. It was very interesting for my parents to listen my speech when I told them that I consider Novi Sad as my home. I lived in Novi Sad for eight years, and living without parents made me more independent. However, after some time I decided to make a new step and to try something different in my life. I decide to go to the other part of the world, the United States, and to live and study there. Nowadays, I was thinking a lot about what is really my home. I live now in the United Stated, and it is my home. However, I am thinking to move to Canada when I finish school, and that makes me to think more about what is and what will be my home.
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I like Canada too.......However,,,,My hubbie would not go with me......
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