Describe a memory and explain how it made you what you are today (in some way).
Did you think differently back then? How so?
How did that time change you? Add to your life?
When I look back at pictures, I remember how I used to be - and how I've changed since those pictures...
That's one technique
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A memory that I had that changed my life was when I was headed to the mall we stopped at a stoplight. I was not wearing a seatbelt because it was not far. When we stopped at the stoplight it urn green, we waited for the car next to us to go. Then we both took off and the other car hit us at the side of the car an stopped. I was not wearing my seatbelt so my head hit the seat very hard. Then my mom called the police and the abulance came and took my to the hospital. I was in a slight coma. When I woke upthey sent my home. Then after that very single day I never gt in a car without a seatbelt ever again.
A memory thats made me who i am today didn't happen like maybe 3 or 4 years ago. It was when my mom collasped on our kitchen floor and the ambulance came. She stayed there for like a long time (i didnt keep count). I prayed everyday for her to come home, then finally shs ecame to visit us. I was crying my eyes and so were my sisters including her. 2 or 3 days after she came home! I was soooooooooo extremely happy, you couldn't even imagine. That same day i amde a promise to her and myself saying that i wold be the best daughter shes ever had. I said i would make her proud of me and i am still working on them today. And i know that i have kept up my goal of keeping her proud. My family is the best! I love them to death (through the thich and thin)!
A memory thats made me who i am today didn't happen like maybe 3 or 4 years ago. It was when my mom collasped on our kitchen floor and the ambulance came. She stayed there for like a long time (i didnt keep count). I prayed everyday for her to come home, then finally shs ecame to visit us. I was crying my eyes and so were my sisters including her. 2 or 3 days after she came home! I was soooooooooo extremely happy, you couldn't even imagine. That same day i amde a promise to her and myself saying that i wold be the best daughter shes ever had. I said i would make her proud of me and i am still working on them today. And i know that i have kept up my goal of keeping her proud. My family is the best! I love them to death (through the thich and thin)!
Tareeq you know your story is a good lesson. That is why i never want to go into my dad's car without a seatbelt! I don't know why, but everytime i am in a car, i see the car crashing and i dont nkow why. It is soooo weird (i nevery really liked cars anyways. They make my car sick)!
Just ask my family!
christine r said....
a memory that changed my life was when my dad was in the hospital. i was only 8 years old when this happened. i mean, when you see someone youm love in the hospital, someone who was filled with color and joy, becomes a person of pale skin and is lifeless, your heart truly breaks.from ths memory, i learned that nothing and no one lasts 4ever, so live it up and drink it down!!!!!!!!
Naresh and Christine that is so sad
a memory that i could never forget is when i went to ymca camp. i was in the water on a float. a few seconds later i drowned. i was about to pass out when a hand pulled me out of the deep blue.
The first time i went out for dinner. I WENT OUT TO DINNER ANd i did not know where i was going. then i ordered andgotmy food. i did not know what i was eating and my mom thaught me my table manners when i was 6.
A memory i have is when my family and two other families got together and went to Niagra Falls by car. It took us 8 to 9 hours to get there. It was my first time going on a long ride together. We went in a van and we brought food with us. We slept in a hotel called Holiday Inn for one day. We stayed at Niagara falls for the whole days and saw different veiws of it. We went in the Cave of the Winds and in a boat to get a closer look at the falls. it would have been a better veiw if the falls because 90% of it Belongs to Canada. I even saw the Falls when it had all the colors. It looked so attractive. By going their, i learned that it is very rare to go any place with your family because it had been 11 years and this was my first time doing this. Cool and strange isn't it????????????
A memory that made me who i am took place about two years ago. It was when i found out my favorite cousin died. That was a big shock to me. I dint know what to do. People sat she had an heartattack. i dont believe thta in such a small age....I miis her soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much...That memory changed my life in many ways. I had learned that life may have sour twists but people have to go on. I also learned that not everything is like tyou want it to be!
Your memoir ideas are great and touching! Learning things, special times, life lessons, growing up, all good to showcase with a memory!
ever since i have been in the volleyball team i have gotton more aggressive and heathier.
i love playing volleyball and playing with my friends make it even more exciting!!!!
A memory that made me who I am is when I was in 4th grade.
I didn't used to be shy in fourth grade, at all! I used to be a bad girl. I had friends like ronnie, naresh and daljit. My best friend was Gurpreet. I used to get in a lot of trouble.
I started to be shy when the talents show night came on the schedule. We started at 9:00, and missed most of class.
I have to be brave and go up on stage and preform infront of 100's of students and people.
I really like that memory.
a memory that made me who i am today is what i cannot share to the internet bUt i can tell you another memory that help made who i am today... being the only girl left in my housE(out of brother and sisters)MaDe Me WhO i Am ToDaY. when my sister left i new i had to start setting the example since my older brother is not that good at it(i know thats mean but i wouldn't take over A responcibility if someone did it the right way). i set the example for my little brother and i know it is a lot of hardwork but that onE special momenT was when my dad said that i can do anything and finish anything on my own. there is no such thing as I CAN'T. that memory helped me out today.
~christine s~
Great job! I hope to read some of these ideas in your memoirs!
A memory that i had is when i sprained my ankle at Flushing Park. It was so painful. Though i recoverd and am happy now
I had a memory when I was young I hit my head in second grade and me and my class was at lunch and I was rocking back and fourth and after that I fell and they took me to the nurse and I was dizzy so they rushed me to the hospital and i almost died but God was there and he kept me.
christine r said.....
to me, sixth grade is a memory by itself. i have grown and matured through it. i got a faint taste of what junior high would be like. i really love 6th grade and i love all my friends. i don't want o leave them, but we all have to go seperate ways right?
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