Personal Narrative: Moving To Searcy

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Things happen and you can’t always prevent them. Some occurrences are good but, some turn out to be bad. When things happen to or around us it changes the way we think about a certain things. Life’s surprises make you act differently sometimes, they can mature your way of thinking or going about. Moving was one of life’s surprises that was thrown at me. Growing up my family had moved frequently but most of my life memories were made in Searcy, but story of my move to Greenbrier is special to me. It was a normal Sunday, or so I thought. I woke up to see multiple empty boxes stacked in my bedroom. I slowly walked downstairs, the wooden stairs creaked under my touch. When I finally made it downstairs, my gaze was on the empty living room where

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