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My childwood


(If you know who Melody is, she is on my right)

I just found this photo on my computer and thought I will share it to everyone. As you can tell, I was the youngest child in the group. The one on the left is my grandmother and all the rest are my cousins except the one you can't see the face.

You may wonder why! This is funny because my brother was always the naughty and stubborn one, he didn't like to do the same thing as everyone, he liked to be different. And me as a child, I always had short hair because my mum didn't know how to tie pretty hair like a lot of mums do(but my mum is still a very good mum), so I always had short hair. I was a tomboy, too as I always hung out with boys and especially played a lot of boy games like the dragon ball fight, airplanes and swords with my brother.

I can't remember where it was taken, but it must have been a tourist resort or something.
Look the way my shorts were tucked in, so funny~

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