Personal Narrative on Childhood Memories Essay

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    How do you remember your childhood friends? Whenever I think of my childhood friends, I remember all the amazing memories we had; being in control of our neighborhood, making our own treehouse, killing a few snakes, rolling a wagon around like we were cool, and just having the time of our lives. We did not care what people thought of us and we all encouraged one another to be ourselves, not like one another. Maybe we did not say that, but it was an unspoken thing; we were not just those friends…

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    Preface When I had to decide whose story to I should write my biographical narrative, the only person that came to my mind at first was my grandmother, Connie Kim. Though I was planning to write her memories of the Korean War, I realized that there would be many stories that would be similar to each other. However, my grandmother has her own unique story: her story of working as a secretary in the Korean government during the 1960s, during Park Chung-hee’s regime. Whenever I meet my grandparents…

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    High school. There are plenty of memories that come to mind when I think back on my high school years and how fun, boring, and sometimes mind boggling it was. I learned so much in these quick yet repetitive 4 years out of my life. I made friends, fell in love, laughed, cried, and did some of the most boring work of my life—But, I have plenty more to share. I felt as though my high school experience wasn’t really as dreadful and hard as I thought it would be. It was more like come to school and…

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    waiting humbly for his turn… That's the picture I saw every single Saturday of my life. That's how I will describe my childhood, and that's how I want my future kids to describe their childhood someday. For me, Saturday's had a more spiritual and holy meaning than any other Sunday could ever have. I vaguely remember my grandfather-Vladimir-the person who evokes in me so many memories and so many smiles...One that I remember,…

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    snow absorbs sound waves and while reading it transported me back to memories of snow in my childhood and the complete blankness of sound that existed. It was as if the snow had removed my senses because everywhere I looked I saw white, every surface I touched was cold, and the only sound I heard was myself. Playing in the snow would always start out a noisy affair. Snowmen and their snowball wars would rise out of the childhood playfulness of my brother and me, but almost always these days of…

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    of only two girls in a class of five, and the only girl staying in Perham, my social skills were stunted to say the least. This lead to an abundance of excruciating memories of my first year at middle school. Looking back on these memories now, I have learned an important lesson. Time changes the initial perspective on painful memories. The lunch room is the social center of a school, especially at my middle school where the entire grade ate at the same time. People sat with their friends,…

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    thousands of people around the globe. Known as the happiest place on Earth for adults and children alike, taking a vacation to or visiting many of Disney’s parks is a dream for many individuals, my family and I included. Unfortunately for me, my childhood memory of Disney World was less than phenomenal. The day we arrived at Disney World was most certainly a lackluster one. For starters, the weather was absolutely terrible with the air being unbearably hot, humid and sticky. Sweat was dotted…

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    through about four different homes. It was a hard time especially at such a young age. I often think back to the time and see how my life has changed so much from it. My brother was only three at the time so he doesn’t have much memory of it, however I do. I have vivid memories of the house I lived in and some of the things that happened in it. I remember the multiple houses I went through and the things I suffered through. Throughout the year that I was in foster care I experienced a lot of…

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    I was abandoned. Not like a stray dog but like a broken heart. The experience of having to become my own nurturer long before I knew what nurturing was even about left me as an adult child. The memory of the day my mom left is forever etched on the canvas of my mind. It wasn't until the sixth year of my life that I became motherless. One could have described me as a happy child from a traditional family. I had my mom who was just like any ordinary mother and my father as well. We lived in a…

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    Francis Howell Central team. I played the sport with a passion, even though it wasn’t my favorite. There were tons of stories and memoires that I made over the years, however there is one that would go down in my schools history. One of my favorite memories of high school wrestling, that would be the moment when I saved the team by winning the last match and beating one of our rivals, Timberland. The event was held at my school Francis Howell Central. I wrestled in the heavy weight class,…

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