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    year Down Yonder is about a girl named Mary Alice who goes to live with her Grandma in a small town with only her cat Bootsie and her potable radio that she says is her last touch with the world. This chapter is called Rich Chicago Girl. Mary Alice gets off a train from Chicago. After they leave the station Grandma enrolls her into school on the first day she arrives! Mary Alice sits next to Mildred Burdick who Grandma says to stay clear of but gets into deep trouble with and her horse ends up

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    English 111 A 10/7/12 Imagine if you had a dreadful disease that took away your memory and you could no longer remember familiar people‚ places or events. This is what is happening to my Grandma. She has been diagnosed with vascular dementia and it has been detrimental to her life and her mind‚ and I hate to think about what it will do to her in the future. She is 80 years old and is still able to live alone‚ however her son lives across the road from her. Other than having dementia‚ she is

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    that were joyful brings sorrow That feeling- that is loss For the one who has to left to return home While you are stuck in a problematic world The only thought that brings comfort is in hopes to see her again one day.     It’s was her seventieth birthday and it was around the time of Thanksgiving. Everyone or what felt like everyone had gathered to celebrate seventy years of life. The the kitchen table was covered with foods‚ drinks‚ and most importantly the cake.     At the

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    lot. Can’t forget about Christmas and you’re birthday getting you presents‚ Oh I almost forgot about vacations they pay a lot money for that stuff too. Not only that they work hard almost everyday to keep us fed. COUSINS:My cousins are very important because now that Preston and Braden moved to Esko and I don’t get to see them very often. Ethan and Levi they live like right above Iowa so I also don’t get to see them very often maybe once

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    I was born at 11:55 am on a Saturday in the Kern Medical Center on February 7‚ 2003. My mom and grandma were arguing about what my name was gonna be. My grandma said Mercedes (gosh what a horrible name)‚ but my mom said‚ Breanna. They agreed but my grandma said Mercedes had to be in there somewhere‚ but my mom thought that was an ugly name ( which I agree with). I don’t know the rest after that but then that’s how I became Breanna Sadie Reyes. 6 months later I said my first word and it was Poppa

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    My Grandmother

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    When I was younger I would always stay with my grandma and we did everything together. She was my best friend I loved her to death. One day we was in the living room and she looked like she was wanting to tell me something but she was scared to say it I had asked her if there was something wrong and she had replied with sweetie I’m fine. I knew something was wrong and she was hiding it. So when I went home I had told my mom and dad that grandma wasn’t acting right. I went and seen her every day

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    The walk It was a cold raining Saturday in October. Driving by all you can see is pink. Pink everything; Pink hair‚ pink shoes‚ pink socks‚ pink on people’s faces‚ pink on dogs. Everywhere you look you saw pink. You have to get there early if you want a good parking space. We got there about 8:30 the event didn’t start until 9. When you first get there you don’t know what to expect. At first there was not a lot of people there‚ I don’t know if it was because we were early or if it was because

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    as I walked to her lovely house. However‚ I learned that it was not likely to happen on that day. Several men were working and trying their best to keep the noise level low. My grandma greeted me and delivered the shocking news. Out of the blue‚ my grandma decided to build a mini zoo. It was‚ considering that my grandma was 67 years old‚ quite a surprising decision to be made. My parents‚ however‚ told me to just support her and understand what she was going through. A truck arrived in front

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    first time knowing how to make Mung rice noodle and I can still remember that the fresh smell of it jumped out just in one second. After it was done‚ my grandma put it in the hot water and added ginger‚ scallion‚ garlic‚ peper‚ chilli oil and meat sauce. She smiled at me: “babe‚ you gonna finish it!” After eating it up‚ I understood why my grandma was so confident that I could finish it at the beginning. There is a sweet story related to Mung rice noodle. When I was in the primary school‚ my mother

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    what was happening. Even though I was only six years old I noticed that everyone was sad and crying over Brittani‚ but I did not grasp the fact that she was never coming back. On March 20th the whole family got together to celebrate Brittani’s 14th birthday only to feel such grief that she was not there to enjoy it with us. Losing a loved one and watching my family grieve of a family member who died in an accident so unexpectedly has taught me that you may never know the last time you might see someone

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