Playing board games consumed most of my childhood days. Yes, I am a bit of an introvert; perhaps it’s because I spent most of my childhood days at home. My brother and I grew up playing scrabble, chess and legos instead of engaging into sports. Perhaps one of my greatest frustrations was that we weren’t able to learn how to ride a bike—our parents didn’t allow us to do so because they were afraid that we will end up with bruises if we fall; they just didn’t want us to get hurt. However, we don’t hate our parents for that; in fact we are just too thankful for their ever protective measures. But I guess being hurt is just part of the learning process right? We might end up with scars from bruises, but at least we won’t have any “what ifs” later on. What if I tried it? Will I really get hurt? I suppose there is no other means to know the answer than to give it a try instead.
So please, can someone teach me how to ride a bike na? Haha :D

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Also, I don’t regret that I spent my childhood days with my younger brother playing scrabble and chess instead since it absolutely helped us to excel in those mind games (allow me to brag that my brother and I are scrabble and chess champions in our schools from elementary until college :D). Thank you mommy for the training! Haha J
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