Personal Narrative: The Flood

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Once upon a time in a place by the name of Kathmandu, Nepal, there lived a happy family that lived in the jungle. Miguel, the father of two children, had been training extremely hard to become a Sherpa. Sherpa’s were considered higher in society because it was an honor to the gods and they sacrificed their lives for the sake of others. Miguel’s wife had died climbing Mt. Everest, so by training to become a Sherpa, he could make sure that other people trying to climb Mt. Everest didn’t die like she did. Miquel was a single father and raised Paco, 10 years old and Brinay, 7 years old. They both went to school at Lincoln Elementary and were both very smart children. Pablo, a very close family friend, was training along with Miguel to become a Sherpa.
It was an unusually bright and sunny day in the middle of July, Miguel told his children goodbye and told them that he and Pablo would be doing their last training session and that was to successfully climb one of the base camps at Mt. Everest. He told them it would take about a week and that Angela, a family friend, would check in with them during the week. So Miguel and Pablo set off to the city and met up with the group for the last training session.
On the way to school, Paco and Brinay were talking to each other about what they thought of their dad becoming a Sherpa.
“It will be really cool for dad to become a Sherpa. Grandpa will be so proud!” announced Brinay.
“Well that means he will be gone a lot. . .” answered Paco.
“He already is. I mean if only mom was here,” replied Brinay.
“Don’t go there Brinay. He’s trying to support our family and he will be highly respected in society once he becomes a Sherpa. We may even upgrade our house since he will make more money than he does ...

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...rom you. We better get going though. Thanks again!” said Miguel
“Well where will you go? Your house has been destroyed. You're welcome to stay here until you can repair your home,” replied the old man.
“Your right. Thank you so much!” rejoiced Miguel.
1 month later
To this day Miguel, Brinay, and Paco all live safely in their new home that they built near the old man which they found out was Ted. The children both go to school and there have been no tragic events since the flood. Although Miguel never reached his dream of becoming a Sherpa, his children consider him the world’s best dad. He has shown his kids love more than he ever could have if he would have been a Sherpa. Pablo did become a Sherpa and makes visits now and then to Miquel and the children. You could say that Miguel, Paco, and Brinay are one of the happiest families in Kathmandu, Nepal!

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