Personal Narrative: I Believe

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“I Believe” I Believe that with a simple hug from my dad, it would make me feel better. Me and My Dad have been really close ever since I was baby we were always together, when my dad had soccer games I always went. Me and My Dad where like best friends, he taught me how to be a good worker, and never give up no matter how difficult the situation is because he would always be there. Later on when my middle school years came, Me and My Dad didn’t really spend a lot of time together, because he worked two jobs just to be able to give us everything he can, I always looked up to my dad I always told myself I want to be a hard worker like my dad was. Then in my High School years my dad still worked two jobs but as the years go by my dad started getting older. I ended up playing soccer for Columbia, my dad always tried to come to my games even if it was for 35 Minutes he was always there for me, standing on the sideline. Every time my dad hugged me I knew he loved me just the way he hugged me, he would hold me tight, my dad never told me he loves me, but I know he does just by the way he hugged me I always felt his love he has for me, but when he …show more content…
I went to a really bad Depression when all this happened, I didn’t talk to anyone, it was hard for me going through this, not even me but my family with all the financial problems I had in my freshmen year. I haven’t seen my dad since then now I am a senior in High School. I always hoped my dad to be there with me in my graduation but as the days go by I knew, it was impossible. I will be the 3rd child who graduated from Columbia High School, me and my brothers wished my dad was there in that point of our lives, but sadly he couldn’t, I haven’t seen him since freshmen year, just talked to him over the phone I know he misses me by the tone of his voice. It dramatically changes, I would do anything to be able to get my Dad’s hugs

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