Personal Narrative Essay: The Day My Life Changed Completely

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The Day my Life Changed Completely I remember the day as if it were yesterday; I was sitting in my sixth grade classroom deliberately packing my belongings away in my jam-packed locker. As I reached for my belongings, I endured all of the eventful memories that took place in that school and in my home state. All the friendships that I made would abolish. My friends sobbed as I sobbed. I anticipated this very day for about six months. As all of my belongings were finally packed, I gave my final good-byes and headed out. The mixed emotions trembled through my head. I became exceedingly furious then miserable then furious again. Hatred filled my eyes as we drove farther away. I became bitter with my family and secretly blamed it all on my …show more content…

Being a military child is more than just being a son or daughter of a hero. Military children have to commend with their parent through the whole situation. When they are deployed, they aren’t only sacrificing themselves but also sacrificing their family. Countless games and school events are missed. Holidays and birthdays are forgotten physically or externally. However, we get the greatest experience through this whole scenario. Dependents get to move in many distinctive places and get to experience many cultures and diversity. That is why Florida is a blessing. Moving from rolling plains and tornados to white sand sunny beaches is a great transformation. Moving also has made me internally stronger. I have been able to cope and adjust to different situations. Also through this I have adjusted through my …show more content…

Without moving to Florida, I wouldn’t have this one distinctive friendship. I believe that everything happens for a reason, and evidentially in this specific case. Through this one friendship, I developed my love for the Lord. I became closer to God than ever before. I became immensely tolerant, unconditionally loveable and utterly forgiving. I forgave my dad for putting me through all of these imbricating situations. I learned that my narcissistic ways were impulsive and I needed to be selfless. I became closer to my dad, and he is the closest person to me

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