Personal Narrative: The Gang

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The Gang
When I was 7 we moved out of my house on 2007,and into my house on sawgrass. My first day in my new house and I already wanted to know everyone. I remember bringing moist chocolate chip cookies over to the neighbors house who had a girl around my age, because I wanted to get in good with her and be friends. A couple days later, nothing, so I asked my mom if we could throw a slip and slide party for me to meet the kids in the neighborhood and make some friends. The neighbor girl I was trying to be friends with came and in the end I obtained my goal. Ten years later and we collected a few more friends and when we hung out or parents hung out together and thus formed “The Gang”.
Days became weeks of hanging out together and who’s house

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