talk about your family'rule
talk about your family'rule eb2dp
today i will tell you about my family'rules. the rules were simple; although it rarely applies to anyone in my family now. Firstly, no running in the house. it was the easiest rule to follow as we lived in a two-storey house, as such we could never run as there was always a chance that we would fall and die. Secondly, no fighting in the house. this rule was slightly more complex as fighting was always inevitable. we were after all, a family of seven and we ate together and shared very little space. Next, following my family ' rules, no holding hands in public. i can vividly remember my dad walking between us siblings, never touching us. it almost felt like walking had been banned within this house, unlike my other family homes where walking, hugging, squeezing and touching of any kind was never a problem. Finally, no sleeping over at a friends house. this was a problem of course, but of course every family of seven has a few rules. i remember always being told of my uncle um rakhi um, letting us pull him up. 
 today
  i
 will  
tell
 you about my family' 
rules
.  
the
  rules
 were simple; although it rarely  
applies to
 anyone in my  
family
  now
.  
Firstly
, no running in the  
house
.  
it
 was the easiest  
rule
 to follow as we  
lived
 in a  
two-storey
  house
, as such we could never run as there was always a chance that we would fall and  
die
.  
Secondly
, no fighting in the  
house
.  
this
  rule
 was  
slightly
 more complex as fighting was always inevitable.  
we
 were  
after all
, a  
family
 of  
seven and
 we ate together and shared  
very
  little
 space.  
Next
, following my  
family
  ' 
 rules
, no holding hands in public.  
i
 can  
vividly
 remember my dad walking between us siblings, never touching us. it almost felt like walking had  
been banned
 within this  
house
, unlike my other  
family
 homes where walking, hugging, squeezing and touching of any kind was never a problem.  
Finally
, no sleeping over at a friends  
house
.  
this
 was a problem  
of course
,  
but
  of course
 every  
family
 of seven has a few  
rules
.  
i
 remember always being  
told
 of my uncle um  
rakhi
 um, letting us pull him up.