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Daily Archives: March 30, 2012
For the Lefties
There’s something about being the fourth of five children that makes one cling to any sign of uniqueness. My young exclusives were that I could do the breakdancing move, “The Worm,” and that I was left-handed. Adults noticed this immediately … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Happiness, Travel
Tagged Belgrade, breakdancing, learn French, learn the Serbian language, left-handed, notebooks, old people, right-handed, Serbia, siblings, tourists, writing in public
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