So, since I've moved up to Pretoria, I've been able to see my dad more often, which means I've also been able to spend time with my baby half-brother, Shaun.
I received this picture from my step-mom a few months ago, after I had spent the day with her, my dad, and my little brother.
This was from an outing we took to Cullinan on the 18th of June, Father's Day. This was late afternoon, after lunch.
There's just something fascinating about small old towns with railroad tracks that used to lead somewhere but now lead nowhere.
I guess Shaun doesn't like me. I mean, I'm 19 years old and I live on my own, so I don't spend that much time with them and around them, which is a pity.
From the few interactions I've had with Shaun, he's more interested in staying near our dad, or his mom, and not in interacting with me.
But from what I've observed from the few times we've spent together, he's really energetic and fun-loving, not scared to have fun and take risks. Perhaps I need to start thinking like a child again in all aspects of my life at times, and not focus too much on the future and what I can't really change or influence by myself.
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