a narrative essay
Time sure does fly by awfully fast. I can remember when I was still in kindergarten; drinking orange juice and cookies, playing at recess, nap time, having your own little cubbie hole, bringing your toys in for show and tell, playing heads up seven up when its raining out site, making arts and crafts to take home to your parents, and more. Then I realized the moment I’ve been waiting for has arrived. All the pain, agony, struggling, and time I’ve wasted away in my life is about to pay off. It was the beginning of my senior year in high school. Life was taking on a whole new shape. One more year to go and I’ll be out of here. Your senior year so much is going on, and inside yourself you feel this warm sensation. Because you realize that your at the top of the hill. With this new feeling of life I told my self that I was going to do every senior activity and anything else I could do to make it the best year of school I would ever have. My senior year started out good due to football. Our football team had a little reputation to keep, we would ether be horrible or great never in between. Following in the footsteps of previous years, we lost our first couple of games. But after day in and da
This was the night of the CIF semi final championship games. Of course I’ll see my senior brethren but only once so often. They wanted to come with me when I went to what was going to be my new school for quite some time. Running and tackling on soft moist muddy ground, watching bone cracking hits after hits. Things are what you make them to be, and life offers more options when you grow up. The Rinehart Reader Third edition. When we arrived to the field it started to sprinkle as we made our way from the bus to the locker room. It was Friday November 26th the day after Thanksgiving. At some point in life you grow up and realize what expected of you and what you need to do to survive. The big day was Friday the 24th of June. About two hours later the ceremony ended and everyone threw their hats in the air like tradition. The ride back was blanketed with silence. It was time to just deal with what life had to deal me.
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