Why Are We Moving Essay

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Ooh my gosh! I can’t believe the new I just got. My mom just told me, my older brother, and my older sister that we are moving away. I thought it was the best thing in the world because we were moving to Thomson, Ga. Thomson Ga is the nicest place and has the nicest people. I was so excited to move.
One of the best parts was getting to see my other family members all the time, and also meeting ones I haven’t met. Thomson is that sweet place I visit every summer. I can’t explain how overjoyed, delighted, and thrilled I was. Me, this little girl wanted to explode into a burst of happiness I was. At the same time of being filled with excitement I was sad. The sadness of my heart came from leaving the people, places, family, and friends I had grown up with and had been familiar to. As soon as we
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Even being so going through with my emotions I started questioning myself. One of the questions I asked myself was “Why are we moving?” I guess at this time I was too young to understand the move so I just left it alone. Tears rolling down my face from the mixed emotions I carried along.
The physical and mental appearance of my emotions we causing me to be tired. I ended up going to sleep, sleeping for about an hour or so waking up in Milledgeville, Ga. My family had been waiting for me to wake up so we could stop and eat. We stopped and ate at the next be restaurant around. When we finished eating we continued to sit for a while so it didn’t seem like a whole day full of car time.
In all reality we only had an hour until we were there. Must I remind you, where our destination was. It was Thomson the nicest and sweetest place where any and everyone called home. We had soon gotten back on the road. I had decided to stay up the rest of the way, but then quickly recognized everyone else asleep. I sat in the car listening to the radio while staring out the window reading the signs or names of the

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