It all started when I was in the 6th grade, when my mom just all out of no where said "mija nos bamos a mover a una casa" which in English means "honey were moving to a house" I wanted to cry! I didn't want to move , I had no idea of what to expect. Was I going to like my neighbors, were they going to be nice? The only thing that kept me from falling apart was knowing that I was still going to go to attend Sierra Intermediate! When all of a sudden she said to get ready cause shes going to go drop me off, and enroll me into Spurgeon Intermediate. Once I heard that I just started crying I dint think it was fair that I was going to loose everything that was precious to me. Everything was going great for me I had only 7 periods, art, and musical theater, and I had just become a office aid. They were been so inconsiderate. Once I moved to Spurgeon I met Cit and nancy we started talking and me and cit are still freinds:] yayy us!! Even though I lost great freinds I got new ones!
by:EUNICE CORTES
Friday, April 18, 2008
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3 comments:
i like the title hahaha the ghetto.
well even though i have never felt that way when i moved i think many people just like you feel the same way the farthest i ever moved was two houses away from my old house so it was no big deal.
-Ana Cortes
hi loser:]
well i like your title like ana said is intresting!
and your not the only one who has moved!!! so get over it!:]
p.s i lubb you♥
-brenda vazquez
Ana's suggestion: It might help if you translated what your mom said so that non-Spanish speakers will udnerstand, too? I like how it's written in Spanish, but just write the English translation afterward.
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