Personal Narrative Essay: Moving To The Disney World

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“Gather your stuff we have to go into hiding” my Mother said to me when I arrived home. My mother’s words shocked me.
“But why?”
“Because they are coming”
“Who?”
“Honey theirs not much time. Hurry!”
My heart was pounding. I had to get myself together and gather my stuff quickly. So many questions raced through my mind. What will I bring? Why must we go into hiding? I decided not to pester my mom with all my questions. Instead, I moved quickly to gather all my items. My brother ran past me and I thought of all the memories he and I had in this house. It was difficult to think about leaving such a loved place. My house was an off-white creamy color with a large yard, and a long driveway. Our mailbox didn’t have numbers, which always made it hard for people to find our house but once they found it they w
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There were many photos in it, including one of my favorite photos of my family. This picture was of my family and me in Disney World. We were all smooshed together with the characters from Up. All the characters had heads that were bigger than their bodies. My brother and I looked much younger. Another photo that I found in this album was of my two dogs and me: Tucker and Rosie. I love this photo because my dog Rosie looks as if she is smirking. I am wearing a polka dot dress and I have a wide smile on my face. I might also consider bringing some photos of famous landmarks because I don’t ever want to forget all the places I have been and the people I have

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