Personal Narrative Essay

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Home is place where friends and family are gathered to guide each other through the tough obstacles of life. In life we don’t tend to stay around fir the longest time we get that feeling that its time to open a new chapter in our life and move on
I had stayed in one house for most of my early childhood. Ironic as it was that house was also where my mother had stayed there throughout her childhood. The house itself was big providing five rooms for eight people. I lived there with my 2 brothers, one of them is my twin and the other the youngest of us. My mother and Father, and my grandma and grandpa along with my aunt. We all lived there together as one big happy family at least for the first 9 years of my life. Just like any other family
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Gattis where i got close to the Santos's daughter who i learned her name was Amber and the younger boy her brother was named Aaron. We grew close and became best friends going on games with each other and just enjoying our time together but all good things come to an end and i became sad knowing i had to leave from Amber and more sad when i realized i wont be going home with my mother.
When we moved out and into the old mobile home which turns out it was Santos's mothers house and that he was living with her since his divorce. We stayed at her house for a couple days till we moved to an apartment complex called Rock Ridge that was across a baseball stadium. We we're there for a couple of months with amber and aaron visiting us on the weekends. I grew close to Santos and slowly saw him transition into a father figure for me. Of course i still had my father but only seeing him on the weekends when all he did was play video games with my brothers, i didnt recieve that much attention from him but it never bothered me.
It would also be the start of my continuous school moving. Since living at Rock Ridge I couldn’t go to the same school I’ve been going to since my pre-kinder year, that meant for me a whole new school and friends. I moved to my first new school Norma Linda Treviño Elementary for my third-grade