Veterans Day Narrative

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We had been planning for months and the time had finally arrived. It was a chilly fall morning for my scout troop as we joined at our church for our annual Veterans Day trip to South Beach, wherein on the marrow we would spin pens for veterans and our soldiers serving our country. This was my first time getting to go as I had just turned eleven that previous year, the age of undertaking, and also making me the second youngest person there. As we began our journey to South Beach, along the coast of Newport, the older scouts talked excitedly about the traditional capture the flag game that was to take place at what for me was considered dusk, real time 10pm. I must admit that I was pretty confident in that I was going to be pretty amazing at …show more content…

My team was much slower than the other I was not worth anything at all. Everyone was way faster than me. Within ten minutes my team was down my two points. By the time they had scored their third point, I was ready to just call it a night and head back, but then I noticed something interesting about the hill. It was comprised of just enough dirt that it could be walked, and due to the darkness, I wouldn’t be able to be seen until I was at the other end of the course by their conveniently placed flag. I decided that it might be fun to try this idea, so slowly and quickly, scampered to the hill and crawled up. As I was crawling I realized I had another thing working in my favor, I was wearing all black. I slowly made my way across the hill and down to the team’s flag with perfect success. Nobody knew where I was. I grabbed the flag and sprinted to the line and made it across with a huge uproar, and the best part was, nobody knew how I had done it, so I was able to do the same thing for the rest of the night taking the team to victory. On the walk back one of our leaders wanted to make this a learning experience because in scouts we can’t do anything fun without out a moral. He asked us how we could relate this experience to a principle of life. Giving it thought I decided that my experience could be related to the story of the lion and the mouse. Nobody really wanted me on their team because I was not as skilled, but I was able to help

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