
So it's June 21st and I'd like to first start off by saying Happy Father's Day to any dad's out there who may be reading. If not, kids this is a reminder for you to think about them. On the subject of dad's an interesting subject came up with me and my dad. I might as well start off from the beginning. Back in March my dad found out I was partying a lot, abusing drugs and doing stupid things. Me and him had had a fall-out prior so this wasn't exactly helping our relationship get any better. So, I decided to go to one more rave with my friends that week when I got grounded. I approached my dad telling him I was leaving and that I'd let him know where I was and that whole thing in hopes to show him that I was being somewhat responsible. Needless to say, the next day I found all my stuff outside the house. So to make a long story short - I was kicked out.

Please keep in mind that I'm not trying to make myself sound like the victim. I know what I've done wrong. Since March, I've been living about 30mins away from my dad with my ex-stepmom. I managed to still go to school at my highschool (trust me, it was a tough commute). I graduated to prove to myself that I can do something even with the doubts my dad had for me. So I did. Now it's June and my dad texted me a few days ago offering me a job in Mesa (which is pretty much near my dad) in the facilities he manages. Well, this means I may have to move back in with him. So now my life's taking, yet again, another interesting turn. On the brightside I'll be closer to my friends and I'll actually have a job. On the bad side I have a feeling me and my dad's relationship may stay shotty. I'm hoping for the best in the long-run.
In the meantime, I may not be on GS for a bit if I move back because I may/not have computer access. We'll see what happens. Cross your fingers for me! This should happen sometime this week if I can't get an interview at University of Phoenix.
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