crea
10-10-2011, 04:38 PM
so here goes my (hopefully) proper introduction;
hello, my name is Crea. I am 20 years old. to get through least interesting details, I will just mention some things from my childhood.
I am an orphan. unlike most people that have one/two/three siblings, I had 11 of them. I was always "that weird child" who likes to stare at the stars, wander off in the woods and day-dream during the praying time. it wasn't because I was distracted all the time -- at year of 8 I was diagnosed with quite a rare condition -- synesthesia. as a child I was already interested in medicine. sometimes I just chose to read books about anatomy instead of fighting with other kids on the playground. well, there wasn't much of a reading - pictures were informative enough for me back then. even thou I lived in an orphanage, I wasn't much of religious child. I remember the moment when I came up to father and told him that I don't want to pray, believe or listen anything about god, and what you know, he agreed and let me sit out the prayers.
I since I had quite a lot of free time when I wasn't attending prayers and lectures, I took up music. a nice lady living few houses away was a piano teacher who suggested me I should play. few years later I took up a cello and few more - a violin. well, music was quite a big part of my life and still is.
at 16 years I left the orphanage and prematurely enrolled a war academy. before that moment my life was pretty much around books, researches, observations and figuring. it could actually be called dull, boring, melancholish. and yeah, it pretty much was. my only refuge was music, the knowledge and my sister (my best friend). and it was that way just the moment before I set my foot into academy's territory. there was much to adapt to the first few months, but then I felt my freedom. I was actually free. It was a time where my knowledge and my dreams could prove themselves of any worth. everyone can probably imagine or even know what's going on in the academy. after two years in the academy, I took up extramural psychology studies too. and well, after 4 years when I was done with my "masters" I was offered a job. so I said "bye bye" to the academy, rented an apartment and moved into with my sis.
now I am on the 3rd psychology year, and 1st year in medicine. planing to go until psychoanalysis and diagnostic medicine bachelor and maybe even further.
so, this was pretty much who I am. it's unusual for me to be telling "stories of my life" like this -- maybe this will let someone get to know me. I am looking forward to having a good time here.
as for my hobbies and activities, if anyone wonders, I am still playing my instruments. if it wasn't for music, I don't know if I could go this far. also, martial arts, free running; well, it's in my profile.
so, thanks for reading, if anyone bothered reading this far, and hello :)
hello, my name is Crea. I am 20 years old. to get through least interesting details, I will just mention some things from my childhood.
I am an orphan. unlike most people that have one/two/three siblings, I had 11 of them. I was always "that weird child" who likes to stare at the stars, wander off in the woods and day-dream during the praying time. it wasn't because I was distracted all the time -- at year of 8 I was diagnosed with quite a rare condition -- synesthesia. as a child I was already interested in medicine. sometimes I just chose to read books about anatomy instead of fighting with other kids on the playground. well, there wasn't much of a reading - pictures were informative enough for me back then. even thou I lived in an orphanage, I wasn't much of religious child. I remember the moment when I came up to father and told him that I don't want to pray, believe or listen anything about god, and what you know, he agreed and let me sit out the prayers.
I since I had quite a lot of free time when I wasn't attending prayers and lectures, I took up music. a nice lady living few houses away was a piano teacher who suggested me I should play. few years later I took up a cello and few more - a violin. well, music was quite a big part of my life and still is.
at 16 years I left the orphanage and prematurely enrolled a war academy. before that moment my life was pretty much around books, researches, observations and figuring. it could actually be called dull, boring, melancholish. and yeah, it pretty much was. my only refuge was music, the knowledge and my sister (my best friend). and it was that way just the moment before I set my foot into academy's territory. there was much to adapt to the first few months, but then I felt my freedom. I was actually free. It was a time where my knowledge and my dreams could prove themselves of any worth. everyone can probably imagine or even know what's going on in the academy. after two years in the academy, I took up extramural psychology studies too. and well, after 4 years when I was done with my "masters" I was offered a job. so I said "bye bye" to the academy, rented an apartment and moved into with my sis.
now I am on the 3rd psychology year, and 1st year in medicine. planing to go until psychoanalysis and diagnostic medicine bachelor and maybe even further.
so, this was pretty much who I am. it's unusual for me to be telling "stories of my life" like this -- maybe this will let someone get to know me. I am looking forward to having a good time here.
as for my hobbies and activities, if anyone wonders, I am still playing my instruments. if it wasn't for music, I don't know if I could go this far. also, martial arts, free running; well, it's in my profile.
so, thanks for reading, if anyone bothered reading this far, and hello :)