Moving Back To School

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Over the years my mom would decide to move around a lot so I went from school to school. First grade I lived in some apartments called Bankside with my mom and brother and went to Tinsley Elementary. Second-grade we lived in Silverleaf and went to Emerson elementary. That year I had got my first room. It was small but adorable.
Third and fourth grade we had got our very first house. I was so happy because my room was bigger I was attending AJ Martin elementary Life was perfect to me until that Summer we lost the house so we had to move in with my aunt for six months I was attending owens intermediate when we got our place I had to share the room with my brother. I hated it, we phot most of the time. I was then attending Youngblood intermediate.
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My eighth-grade year we moved to a different apartment so I had to share with my mom it wasn't so bad we lasted there until my freshman year in the new apartment I kept sharing with her.
Sophomore year we moved into a new house since then I've had my own room and I've kept attending to elsik high school. I honestly hated all the moving around I had as a child but it has taught me to stay humble throughout any situation you're

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