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back home, the calendars were full of us, names for every day. we took sweets to school, wished each other well in the corridors, as if the day itself was a friend. bonbons waited, a handful of flowers, the warmest hugs. they were small, but made the day feel special. for it was. here, in my second home, there are none. i never really cared for name days, not the way others did — but i miss the fuss and the unspoken promise. today slipped by like a coin rolled under the bed, with a thought gnawing at me. perhaps growing up is simply learning to accept that some traditions end.
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Sep 28, 2025
Sep 28, 2025 at 11:16 AM UTC
happy name day.
back home, the calendars were full of us, names for every day. we took sweets to school, wished each other well in the corridors, as if the day itself was a friend. bonbons waited, a handful of flowers, the warmest hugs. they were small, but made the day feel special. for it was. here, in my second home, there are none. i never really cared for name days, not the way others did — but i miss the fuss and the unspoken promise. today slipped by like a coin rolled under the bed, with a thought gnawing at me. perhaps growing up is simply learning to accept that some traditions end.
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Sep 28, 2025
Sep 28, 2025 at 11:16 AM UTC
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