Branching out

Oh, hey there blog, didn't expect to see you there...Uhhh, how're you? Good, yeah I'm good thanks too. How's life? Good to hear it, no, things are good for me too...My new gir- you mean twitter? No, it's not like that, it's just fun you know?

Oh come on, you know why we had to split. I just found it hard to communicate with you like i used to, we weren't new and popular anymore, it was just you and I and I just couldn't talk to you like I used to be able to. I don't have that problem with twitter because I don't feel forced to write multiple paragraphs with each post, it's just short and sweet, like mini blogging!

I think we should still be friends though. Look, I even wrote something for you, check it out:

I went to Edgware to see a friend the other day and while on the bus I realised how quickly my life was expanding. No seriously, hear me out here.

I'll skip being born and everything and go straight to when I was 8 and moved to Abbots Langley, since this is where I am now and is considered to be central to this expansion of life or whatever we're calling it. First up is primary education, in Leavesden. That's pretty much where it stayed, I don't remember visiting anyone in town or anything, it was all based at other people's houses.

Then I went to secondary school, I won't mention the name or anything bad about it since my blog is already banned there for 'hate speech'. So the initial shift was from Leavesden to Garston, nothing entirely new since my grandparents lived there, but my social activity quickly expanded out to areas such as Meriden and Rushden, I still wasn't really travelling into central watford or out of watford altogether until my GCSE years. I started going into the town centres of both Hemel and Watford. See how the areas are slowly increasing in size in this suddenly extremely boring post? It's crazy.

Anyway, then I went to Harrow. Now, most people there seem to live in either Edgware or Wembley, meaning I have to travel to Edgware or Harrow to meet any of them (which by the way is not a problem with me). But where's next? Will the areas increase to the size of cities, countries, continents? It seems pretty exciting from where I'm standing.

Sorry blog, I tried my best.