23 years have passed since the day we open our eyes to this great world. It is 23 years since the doctor said "Is a baby girl"..."is a baby boy". 23 years since we cried for the first time in this world. 23 years that we laughed for the first time. 23 years that for the first time we got to met our parents. 23 years since we got to hear the language that would our native language. Although, looking back it seems like it is a long time, we still learning how to walk on this world. It is amazing and beautiful to imagine us making our first steps and saying our first words. Falling for the first time and getting up while riding the bike. Learning to do gymnastics, learning to play soccer. Learning to write our name, learning to count, learning that our first love was better than our first kiss. learning to that goodbye not always means goodbye. Learning, that fire burns and that sticking your tongue in the freezer can be quite dangerous. Learning to dislike seafood. Learning to admire superheroes and to imagine perfect love stories. Learning to discover ladybugs, lizards, monkeys, rocks, rainbows. We have been in so many pictures, we have been taken so many pictures. We have been interviewed, and we have interviewed. We have argued and say many things that we regretted later. We cried in the shower, we have cried while walking. We have laughed until our bellies hurt. We have laughed so hard that we have cried. We learned that rain is more than water falling but it the sky extending its lips to kiss us. We have seen so many movies. We have watched so many people walking by us, crying with us, and laughing at us. We have walked by them, cry them and support them, and also make fun of them. So many times we fell down the stairs, while playing sports, while cleaning the snow. We have traveled many miles to work, to school. We have walked so long since our first steps. Without us the world is only ~6.98 billion. We make the 7 billion. How much money we have spent. How many thoughts have we had? So, 23 years have passed. Two decades of adventures.
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