Life Changing
From my Dogs POV 37-40 years ago, my Mother gave birth to six children, 4boys and 2girls. We all got along extremely well.
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From my Dogs POV 37-40 years ago, my Mother gave birth to six children, 4boys and 2girls. We all got along extremely well.
In a far away land lived a poor cat his name is mittens. He had a fluffy belly that was white and a little black topping.
38 years ago tomorrow, Three unwise men were guided by a light. Their nerves had got the better, The men were desperate for a shite.
Chapter 13 Two weeks later, Sunday. It was my Birthday. I was sleeping in my bed, when Edward came in the room and turned on the light. "Why would you do that?" I asked sleepily.
It's Christmas eve and I'm suppose to be asleep there's no sound nothing creeping around it's just me sat looking out the window waiting and watching.
Breast cancer is a scary disease. My gram mother had it and I remember getting quite worried. A lot of thoughts go through your mind when you hear your family member has that.
He was a nineteen year old guy, she was sixteen and a little bit shy. He was on a backpacking holiday in Mexico kicking back and taking life slow.
So I our family knows this guy who runs a little shop which sells sweets and savoury foods. He was a nice man with deep blue eyes and a big brown moustache which had turned grey with old age.
I was sitting in my room home alone,it was raining heavily outside.it was the middle of February in alaska.I went down stairs to get a glass of water when I heard a scratching noise on the patio door.
Mummy, called young Emelie-May from her bedroom. Yes sweetie pie mum replied from the kitchen. I'm ill answered Emelie. Oh no, does that mean no school. Questioned mum.
Rosie climbed out of bed, rubbing her half closed eyes. She knew today would be a good one, she could just sense it.
Welcome to the first part of my young memories. I will basically just write a new one every time I remember something or get told something I feel significant to my life and the person I am today.