Life behind my Stage - A world disguised in glitter.
It is 10 days until I get to see my parents. I have become a blubbering mess when people mention the word home, I get excited to talk to my family on Skype because I know as much as I miss them, I will be seeing them in the flesh soon enough and although school stresses me beyond word explanation (at the moment), it just doesn't matter all that much.
Parents and families are people that are so easy to take advantage of. They are your biggest cheerleaders (even if occasionally their words seem to oppose that), they never want to see you fail. Especially if you live with them, they can really get on your nerves. I will tell you something though, as soon as you move away from them, it doesn't matter if it's five minutes down the road, 8 hours by plane or halfway across the world, you start to realize how important they are, how much you miss them and how life is a lot harder without being able to go downstairs, sit in front of a TV, have a cup of tea and a chat.
Since I moved out my parents have become some of my closest friends. I can talk to them about anything and while I don't always agree with the advise I get and it frustrates them beyond compare, that I always take a different path, I am so blessed to have them there at my every beckoning call. Emotional support is the strongest support anyone could possibly have and I am so grateful for their dedication.
In 10 days my final musical performance at LASALLE will commence and on opening night my Mum and Papa will be there to see it. After not watching any of my hard work for 2 years (hearing all about it though), they will be there, like the true cheerleaders they are. 
I am so honored to be your daughter and I love you both so very much.
Thank you for being the wonderful people you are.
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