Personal Narrative: My Life As A Firefighter

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Chapter three-His name is Andrew In your early life you never take anything seriously. You play around you want to be a knight or even skip that and rule the world! Or like me you may want to become a “fighter fighter”. My early life was not that interesting i was just like any other boy.
First I wanted to become a firefighter because I live near a volunteer fire department at my dad and mom's house. I was very interested by planes and still am the way they fly and the stunts they can do in the sky perplex and intrigue me to this day. I also liked to eat my mother said I used to eat everything. But now i am very picky my food choice is pretty limited to pizza and chewy candy.
At the milestone of two years and nine months my mother had her
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It took a long time for me to be potty trained but even then i used to wet the bed a lot. My sister was good at taking care of me as a child so I was in good hands.
In my latter early like was was really into education even though i didn’t do to preschool I was pre homeschooled I guess my mom gave me workbooks to practice time money and addition and subtraction and other things. I went to Saint Mary’s Magnet Academy Elementary or something like that that.On my first day of school I drew a picture of myself and I drew a giant gap in my teeth because i was fascinated with it I was a really good student I learned to read well. I think I was the first one in my class to read. My mother said i was also good in english language.
My teacher name was ms Zaberoutzki I don’t remember how to write it. She was white she was between 25-30 and she really nice to me and I was one of her favorite students. She had A dark skinned inter who hated me for some reason. Despite me being a good student I did some bad things one time my teacher called everyone in for recess but I stayed outside because I didn't Know it was time to got so we were out for 3o minutes to an

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