Personal Narrative: The Sanders Family

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I have lived a blessed life filled with many great days. I have several of these days that particularly stick out in my mind such as the day my brother was born, the first day of my seventh grade play, the evening when I graduated, and the birth of my niece at four in the morning, but the day I hold above all of these was the day I spent with my extended Sanders family at the Great Wolf Lodge in Traverse City. The first reason why I treasure this day exceedingly much is that it was spent with a family that I have never gotten to see regularly. The Sanders family is heavily involved in Christian ministry. In 2005, my Aunt Karla, Uncle Tim, and their four children moved to India to be missionaries. Also, my Uncle Nolan and Aunt Kami lived

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