a narative paragraph in a sight you will always remember of150 to 200 words
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A day I'll always remember
As a child growing up, I never thought that I could have done something that would change my life forever. I was your typical middle child that wanted to please everyone. My sister was older and had privileges that I did not have, and my brother was younger and the spoiled baby in the family. So there I was, just along for the ride.
My childhood had many memories. Some were happy, sad, some were even frightening, but this one memory has stuck out in my mind as the most crucial, and memorable time in my life. I was about thirteen when it all happened. I went to church and Sunday school every week, and was a straight "A" student in school. I hung out with the right crowd, and didn't cause much reason to get disciplined in school except for the occasional talking while the teacher was. I was involved in piano lessons, gymnastics, swimming, horse-riding, and did everything a boy could do. Everything was going wonderfully, and I was enjoying life to its fullest extent.
Right when I turned thirteen was when things started to decline. School was getting tougher and teachers seemed to get stricter. I began having "gf" and almost always breaking up with them with all the stress and heartache that causes, or getting dumped myself. All of those things I could handle, but the thing that I took the hardest was my parents getting divorced. The weirdest thing about it was I had no idea, and never saw it coming. They would never fight, or disagree about anything in front of us. The whole situation must have happened behind closed doors. Even though they worked fulltime jobs until late at night, and I was pretty much raised by babysitters after school, I still wanted to be close to them to build a relationship. One day everything fell apart. I woke up one morning with everyone crying, and my dad gone to Florida. I felt awful, and somehow felt it was my fault. I felt like I could have kept them together somehow.