Tuve una gran infancia así lo recuerdo, realmente no creo que nos faltara nada no éramos ricos, pero tampoco pobres como se decía éramos clase media, mis padres eran trabajadores y lo que ganaban en aquel tiempo lo rendían para todo y mi madre era una trabajadora de una empresa que ya no existe pero era una transnacional muy buena pues en aquel entonces tenia muchos beneficios a decir verdad ya que mi madre no se como hacia pero siempre.ñre era la que le regalaba a todos los sobrinos y ahijados siempre tenia para todos.
Por otra parte mi padre siempre fue el que presto y ayudo a sus hermanos y sobrinos el se mataba trabajando, pero si se veían los frutos de su trabajo aunque el muchas veces lo malgastado no fue un buen administrador y eso se pudo observar en su vejez,así que crecí sin lujos pero tenía todo lo que podía necesitar.
Algo que si pensaba que era lujo era ir a comer fuera de casa, ir a restaurantes para mi eso pensaba que era lujo en casa poco salíamos a comer a restaurantes o comprar comida fuera para llevar eso no se hacia en casa, mi madre siempre cocinaba para llevar a donde fuéramos, algunas veces si íbamos a la playa compraban pan y jamón y queso o mamá cocinaba.

Recuerdo que fuimos como dos veces a comer a un restaurante chino que ya no existe, no era un restaurante caro sino algo modesto, cuando viajábamos mi madre siempre hacía arroz con pollo y no es que viajamos a muchas partes siempre era a visitar la casa del abuelo que vivía en Trujillo, un pueblo distante de la ciudad pero que yo adoraba, así que nada de comprar comida por el camino sino que siempre mi madre llevaba algo para comer, por lo cual yo pensaba que comer en la calle era lujo.

También recuerdo que en esos viajes que hacíamos siempre disfrutábamos en el día de salidas pero nunca comimos fuera de la casa cuando salíamos era después de almuerzo y si llegamos tarde compraban pan pero nunca comíamos por fuera de casa, recordando mi padre si me compraba a mi perros calientes pero ellos no comían, entonces si pienso que a lo mejor si era lujo, algo que ahora es tan común, a lo mejor ellos querían era ahorrar y lo veían como un gasto.
Para mi, mis padres conmigo fueron muy buenos padres me dieron de todo, nunca me faltó nada y sobre todo me dieron amor y protección que es lo más importante, no teníamos lujos pero éramos felices, cosa que hoy veo con preocupación con los jóvenes de hoy en día que quieren tener todo lo que ven en redes sociales, pero ese es otro tema, gracias a @brujita18 y @annafenix por la iniciativa, invito a @cochanet y @lisbethseijas a participar.

--- >![ENGLISH] > > > >I had a great childhood as I remember, I really do not think we lacked anything we were not rich, but not poor as they said we were middle class, my parents were workers and what they earned at that time they gave for everything and my mother was a worker in a company that no longer exists but it was a very good transnational because at that time had many benefits to tell the truth because my mother did not know how to do but always.ñre was the one who gave to all the nephews and godchildren always had for everyone. > >On the other hand my father was always the one who lent and helped his siblings and nephews, he worked hard, but you could see the fruits of his labor even though he often wasted it, he was not a good administrator and that could be seen in his old age, so I grew up without luxuries but I had everything I could need. > >Something that I did think was luxury was going out to eat outside the house, going to restaurants for me that I thought was luxury at home we rarely went out to eat at restaurants or buy food to take away, that was not done at home, my mother always cooked to take with us wherever we went, sometimes if we went to the beach they bought bread and ham and cheese or my mother cooked. > > > >I remember that we went about twice to eat at a Chinese restaurant that no longer exists, it was not an expensive restaurant but something modest, when we traveled my mother always made rice with chicken and not that we traveled to many parts it was always to visit the grandfather's house who lived in Trujillo, a town far from the city but that I adored, so no food shopping on the way but my mother always brought something to eat, so I thought that eating on the street was luxury. > > > >I also remember that in those trips we always enjoyed the day out but we never ate outside the house when we went out it was after lunch and if we arrived late they bought bread but we never ate outside the house, remembering my father if he bought me hot dogs but they did not eat, so if I think that maybe if it was luxury, something that is now so common, maybe they wanted to save and saw it as an expense. > >For me, my parents with me were very good parents they gave me everything, I never lacked anything and above all they gave me love and protection which is the most important thing, we did not have luxuries but we were happy, something that today I see with concern with young people today who want to have everything they see on social networks, but that is another topic, thanks to @brujita18 and @annafenix for the initiative, I invite @cochanet and @lisbethseijas to participate. >

--- >![ENGLISH] > > > >I had a great childhood as I remember, I really do not think we lacked anything we were not rich, but not poor as they said we were middle class, my parents were workers and what they earned at that time they gave for everything and my mother was a worker in a company that no longer exists but it was a very good transnational because at that time had many benefits to tell the truth because my mother did not know how to do but always.ñre was the one who gave to all the nephews and godchildren always had for everyone. > >On the other hand my father was always the one who lent and helped his siblings and nephews, he worked hard, but you could see the fruits of his labor even though he often wasted it, he was not a good administrator and that could be seen in his old age, so I grew up without luxuries but I had everything I could need. > >Something that I did think was luxury was going out to eat outside the house, going to restaurants for me that I thought was luxury at home we rarely went out to eat at restaurants or buy food to take away, that was not done at home, my mother always cooked to take with us wherever we went, sometimes if we went to the beach they bought bread and ham and cheese or my mother cooked. > > > >I remember that we went about twice to eat at a Chinese restaurant that no longer exists, it was not an expensive restaurant but something modest, when we traveled my mother always made rice with chicken and not that we traveled to many parts it was always to visit the grandfather's house who lived in Trujillo, a town far from the city but that I adored, so no food shopping on the way but my mother always brought something to eat, so I thought that eating on the street was luxury. > > > >I also remember that in those trips we always enjoyed the day out but we never ate outside the house when we went out it was after lunch and if we arrived late they bought bread but we never ate outside the house, remembering my father if he bought me hot dogs but they did not eat, so if I think that maybe if it was luxury, something that is now so common, maybe they wanted to save and saw it as an expense. > >For me, my parents with me were very good parents they gave me everything, I never lacked anything and above all they gave me love and protection which is the most important thing, we did not have luxuries but we were happy, something that today I see with concern with young people today who want to have everything they see on social networks, but that is another topic, thanks to @brujita18 and @annafenix for the initiative, I invite @cochanet and @lisbethseijas to participate. >
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