The author describes her most memorable experience of being pregnant and giving birth to her daughters at a young age of 18, which she found to be one of the hardest situations in her life due to her young age and the responsibilities of motherhood. She was terrified upon first learning of the pregnancy but went on to give birth, making it an experience that she considers highly memorable.
1. The Most Memorable Event In My Life
A memorable moment in someone's life can be thought of as joyful, nurveracking, or scary. Everyone has their own person memories that may never
go away. Here's a memorable moment in my life I'm sure I will never forget. On the 23rd of january 2018 a memorable event occurred in my life. In
this memorable event, I never saw it coming, and never would've thought that day would be remembered as much as it was after the event that
occurred. The day started out just like any day. I arrived to school had classes, lunch and more classes. I was suspicious of nothing that was going to
occur that evening. After school, my boyfriend and I loaded up in his car and headed to have an after school meal. Before heading in town we stopped
and got a full tank of gas, that was later pointless. On the way to the restaurant, with no intent, we avoided the spot that will never be forgotten. We
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My boyfriend and I climbed out of the passenger side of his car, using the center console as a step. As soon as we got out we looked behind us to
see where the other car ended up. It was gone, the person who ran us off the road managed not to crash and ran. We were confused and mad, not
knowing why someone would do that. Three witnesses pulled over to check on us. One of the witnesses was mad too and said that she was going
to try to chase the other driver down, we were appreciative of this. While this lady was gone I had managed to call the highway patrolman and let
them know what happened. We were outside and it was very windy and cold. We grabbed extra jackets from the car and bundled up. After making
sure both of our parents were aware, the lady who chased the other driver down came back. She had gotten his license plate and even talked to him.
The lady told us the man that ran us off the road said he was not coming back! Hearing this was mind blowing, how could a person be so arrogant to do
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2. The Most Memorable Experience In My Life
There are scary moments in our lives that we as humans must endure and take in. One of the most memorable bus experiences in my life happened
when I least expected it to. It was around ten–o– clock at night and my boyfriend and I were heading to the bus station in Emporia, Virginia to be sent
off on a bus to Lubbock, Texas. Never in my mind did it ever cross me to think thatbus stations were gross and full of people who seemed threatening
and intimidating. Nor the bus rides to be crammed, smelly, and uncomfortable.
It all started in the month of July, my boyfriend and I were preparing to get on a bus to leave for Lubbock, Texas from having spent two weeks in
Virginia with my mother. I was so excited because I had never been on a trip that far before without an adult accompanying me. It was a two–day drive
and considering that the brochures for the greyhound buses said that the buses were amazing and filled with super comfy seats and great people
who are always available to help you if you need it made me feel great about taking the bus. But as soon as we boarded the bus, the other
passengers instantly had negative and rude comments towards my boyfriend and I. The bus reeked of pee and the floors were so dirty that every
time I stepped my shoe stuck to the floor. The windows were covered in gum, trash, and were sticky from drinks being spilled all over them. We both
took our seat trying to ignore everyone and everything that was bothering.
Once the bus took off I
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3. My Experience With My Friends
Growing up I could identify my friends whom I found to be more sensitive, friendly and imaginative. These were the friends that I could turn to
when I had a problem I needed to talk through or someone who was sincere and honest in their advice while being mindful of my feelings. I could
also identify with these friends because I have always been one to make sure everyone else is taken care of before myself. These "blues" are the
most genuine people I have met throughout life, but I have also found in my classroom. Just three days ago, one of my students answered a question
that normally does not volunteer to participate. He answered correctly and his fellow peer whom he is not within the same social circle could not be
more proud of him. She was astonished and proud of his answer and continued to whisper (loudly) across the room good job with her thumbs up until
he realized her recognition and smiled back with a thank you. I was so proud to have this student in my classroom showing such compassion for
another student. This generation is criticized for only thinking of themselves and although not untrue, it is moments like that, that remind me of how
lucky I am to have blues in the classroom. As blues strengths including caring for others and sharing their emotions are compromised by them feeling
hurt or treated unjustly, they take it personally. It's important to reassure and validate their feelings. Lastly are the students who carefully analyze my
words, actions,
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4. My Memorable Experience
When I think about an event that is memorable it is quite hard to just pick one. I feel that in my short eighteen years of life there were so many
things that stood out to me. One trip I can play back in my mind perfectly as if it happened yesterday was my first trip to Disney. My bestfriend and her
dance studio invited me to go to a dance convention in Orlando. A dance convention is an event where professional dancers from all over the
United States come and congregate in one enormous hotel ballroom and teach different styles of dance to all the small town studios who chose to
join them. We chose to plan a short trip to Disney since we were in the area already. I can remember being barely able to contain my excitement the
whole week prior to the trip,and,the drive to Orlando. Once we arrived at the hotel that Thursday night we all unpacked and went straight to bed in
preparation for the long day ahead of us. Six a.m came early that next morning but, none of the group showed any signs of being tired. We had a group
of about twenty adults and children. The adults wore teal t–shirts with Minnie–Mouse on the back, while the smaller girls wore hot pink t–shirts with
Minnie on the back in order to keep up with our large group. We struck out to the park around 7:30 that morning since the park actually opened at 9.
Our group was one of the first few people at the gate waiting. We got our tickets and when the gates opened it was like a flood, people pouring in like
water from a
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5. People always make mistakes that can give them valuable lessons. More lessons come from their childhood because people are not old enough to
think carefully. One of the most unforgettable experience happened to me when I was 10 years old. It gave me a lesson that would go with me
forever. This moment involves three parts: "rescuing" my best friend from his locked house, exchanging a new pair of shoes for ice creams, and
listening to my mom's lecture.
My story starts with rescuing my best friend, whose name is Toan, from his locked house. Toan was my best friend; we had become friend and
neighbor since we were born. We did everything together even when we did splitting caries. Toan was always locked inside the house when his parents
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Through her eyes, I knew what would happen to us. She ensured that I had created all these plans, and I had to tell her everything. After she heard
that I had exchanged my new shoes for ice creams, she got really angry. She yelled at us, and we started to cry. She gave us a long lecture about
how we should ask the older person before we decided to do anything. Moreover, she told that we could ask her for the old shoes that nobody wanted
to wear anymore to trade for ice creams instead of getting the new ones. After my mom lecture, I realized that I should appreciate the new shoes that
she bought for me, and I supposed not to trade them for anything. I learned that I could not just get everything I wanted without getting permission
from my parents, and I was too young to know about the value of my mother gift, which I should not trade it away. Therefore, I got an unforgettable
experienced after that day. Through that embarrassing and stupid moment, I learned that I must respect my parents, and I should ask for their
agreement before I started to do anything. In addition, I should respect and love anything that my parents bought for me, and I should not trade it away
for any
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6. The Most Memorable Writing Experience
Most Memorable Writing Experience: My Reflection on Writing I have been writing since I have been in Middle School. I have realized that by
college it was easier for me to write down my thoughts in order for me to remember what I have said or done. Writing out my thoughts gives me a
sense of recollection, knowledge, and pacification that gets me through my day. I pictured writing to be as simple as jotting down a few
sentences, but as I got farther in school I realized that there is more to it than just writing sentences. English has been my most difficult subject I
have ever endured, but I have somehow been managing to make excellent grades and achieving all requirements. First in the essay, I will discuss
my experiences in the English life that I've taken so far up until college. The second part will list my struggles in creating a thesis, a work cited,
and properly citing my sources used in the papers. My experience with English has changed drastically from middle school to college. Being in
middle school I have really had to do much of a big paper, but as I progressed through college I've realized there much more that has to be added. I
had always wondered why middle school was so easy but as years went on, I realized that advancing to college there's a lot more requirements and
importance to writing. In middle school, I was young and just starting to really realize what an essay was and after high school I really understood
what an essay consists of. No matter how
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7. Essay about A Memorable Time in My Life
My story is about my friend and I who one day came up with an idea to entertain ourselves. To be frank, it wasn't the safest idea. Nor the smartest.
But we were at an age where life was at our peril. We hardly ever had any homework and our parents thought we were too innocent to punish us if we
came home from school late. So we considered this to be the perfect time for some refreshing fun. I learned a lot from a participation which I initially
thought was simply about having a good time. In one sense I did have a good time but it was over roared by a pretty hefty consequence. My
overriding regret is substantial and can never be amended. I was relieved slightly with lessons which a real life undertaking like this only could of
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We looked at each other. Our faces told their own story. We had both been given huge lift by this. I'd never experienced such an instantaneous
feeling of pure energy in my life.The endorphin's were sky high. I'm sure he felt the same way cause if he didn't there was something wrong with
him. That's how good it was. We had to do another one by the end of the day. We did and it was equally spectacular. Instead this time of desperately
'boltin it' we were more confident and composed is was more like a fast jog with time left over to swagger out the driveway to the sound of a
hot–tempered old woman shouting''get out or I'Il phone the police". My friend and I were both enjoying this as we had never experienced this
action packed side of life before. It was like we were emulating the great actors from all the best action movies. Taking on the same inconcievable
tasks and against all the odds, some how finding a escape unscathed or undetected. But aside of all the glossy acts of heroism or bravery that these
stories provide, a simpler and more down to earth story stood out and illuminated my senses to the wrong I was undertaking. ''The bad,nasty people
who steal, hurt, vandalise or TRESSPASS always get in big trouble in the end.'' I learned that when I was five and understood it then. I had ignored
the rule and I feared the worst The next week or so
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8. My Most Memorable Experience In My Life
My heart was pounding out of my chest as I walked through the frigid, pitch–black forest alone. I could hear was the sound of the night wind blowing
against the trees, crickets chirping in the tall grass all around me, the stream flowing peacefully on my right, and my unsteady breath, which seemed
like the loudest. I walked, step by step, along a path I could barely make out. Am I going off the trail? I questioned myself, and keptwalking through the
silent forest. I was on my first, and only solo–night hike in Yellowstone, Wyoming. This was a night that I will remember forever.
Over the summer, I took a trip to Yellowstone, Wyoming with thirty
–eight other eighth graders and high schoolers. The trip lasted almost two weeks
and was one of the most memorable experiences in my life, but there was one night that impacts me every single day since. On the third night that we
were staying at our campsite, my friends and I were getting ready for bed and hanging out around the bonfire when the camp counselors made an
announcement.
"Everyone meet at the bonfire at 10:30 and bring nothing with you. No backpacks, phones, flashlights, absolutely nothing. Dress warm because it's
going to be cold tonight!" announced Miss Flower, one of the counselors.
My friends and I looked at each other, confused. What were we going to do? Where are we going? What is going on? There were so many
questions overfilling our minds, that none of the counselors would answer. Time seemed to pass so slowly as we waited for an hour until we were
supposed to meet. No one had any idea what was going on, or what the night was going to hold. When it was finally time, we hurried over to the
bonfire to figure out what was happening. We were shocked when Miss Flower just told us to just follow her and the other counselors down the dirt
road by our tents. She didn't answer any questions, where we going, what we were doing, absolutely nothing.
We followed the counselors down the path, which led us to a one–lane highway. Everyone crossed quickly, even though there were no cars to be seen.
There were no lights anywhere, except the soft illumination from the stars above us. After crossing the highway, we walked in tallgrass for a few
minutes which
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9. My Most Memorable Experience In College
My first semester here at Albright College is definitely one that I'm going to remember. Although it has gone by way too fast, a lot of hilarious and
great memories were made, mostly with the people who are in my First Year Seminar class/POP group. Not only did I make amazing memories, but I
have also changed a bit and even learned more about myself. In addition, I have made quite a few accomplishments, personal and academic since my
midterm reflection. In the beginning of the semester, I came up with a long–term goal which was partially completed throughout the semester. My most
memorable experience this semester would have to be POPs weekend because that is the reason Kaitlyn and I have become so close, as well as Brian
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I have learned things about myself along with things in general. When I was living at home, my mom likes to have things done her way. As a
result of this somewhat stubborn trait, which I obtained from her, she wouldn't let me do my laundry because she thought I would ruin the washer
or something, I don't even know. Therefore, I learned how to do my own laundry since living on my own, which really isn't difficult at all.
Something surprising I learned about myself is that I'm not as shy as I always thought I was. It used to be hard for me to open up and make many
friends when I was younger. But now, I made several friends the first weekend here, thanks to POPs. I have had a couple of successes during this
semester, personal and academic. I remember getting a low grade on my first chemistry exam this semester, and I stated in my midterm reflection
that a goal I had was to get better grades on the next chemistry exams. Luckily and to my surprise, I got fairly high scores on the last two tests.
During POPs weekends, everyone had to write down a first semester personal goal and put them in an envelope. I don't remember too well, but I'm
almost positive that I wrote down that my goal was to make good friends during the course of the semester. Fortunately, I accomplished this goal and
made very good friends with some the very first people I met on welcoming weekend. For my midterm reflection
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10. A Memorable Experience Of My Life
A memorable experience I 've had In my life was Being pregnant and giving birth to my daughters. Being pregnant and giving birth to my daughter
was one of the hardest situations in my life. I had just turned eighteen when I first found out I was pregnant. I was very terrified just knowing the
fact that my baby 's father was incarcerated and I was a dropout of school. so many things ran thru my head if I should keep the baby or have an
abortion but I knew deep down in my family don 't agree with abortions , so it was even a harder situation. A couple weeks went by and just seeing
my sisters with their kids made me really want this baby. All my sisters would do is talk about how being a mom was the greatest thing that
happened to them and on top of that my older sister was pregnant too. So I decided to keep my baby and decided to go visit my boyfriend and let
him know the great news. A month went by and my baby 's dad had finally got out. We had got our own place together. Living together was very
frustrating I was always moody yelling at him. I just didn 't want anyone near me. Being pregnant was so tiring, I have to admit I hated being
pregnant, especially because I hated looking like a whale. During my pregnancy, I hardly ate all I would eat was oranges. That's all I craved and it
would stress me out because I always wanted to eat something better, but I couldn 't take anything down but that. My twin sister has found out she was
pregnant too. Being pregnant with my sisters
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11. My Most Memorable Experience
HAWAII: This trip meant the world to me, even though I was two when it happened. This trip was to Hawaii. Now the actual trip on the airplane
was about a 7 hour flight, and according to my mom I was pretty well behaved , being two. Everyday I could remember walking across the beach
with my family and my cousins. Especially, my mom. She taught me to be respectful to everyone, in spite of their faults. This is because I have my
faults too. Also, the amazing day on that trip when we went snorkeling with my uncle John, this was a memorable experience. I can just remember
feeling the cold ocean blue water on my skin. I can also vividly remember the large turtles you could see just gliding through the water. But the most
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I still remember how I couldn't stop smiling all the way home. I realized what i wanted to do for the rest of my life, and how important it was to do
what you want in life. KITA: This day will always stay in my heart, just because it marks a day when a hole was created. It was the month of
January 2017. Mt dog Kita had been with us for 10 years, that January 4. But only a couple days later, she started to get very sick. She would throw
up after anything she ate, and she could barely walk as she grew to become very weak. It was hard taking her to the vet that morning, because it
was the day I had to come to school. Sitting there watching her on the floor breathing very fast made my heart break a little bit more every second.
It was terrible having to watch her suffer like that. We had to leave her for the day so the vets could run tests. But that night when we came back,
she didn't look like the beautiful, happy, caring dog that we had at home. She was suffering and we knew it. When the vet came back in we had to
make a decision, and that decision was to put her down. I couldn't watch her go that easily, but I knew soon that she would be in a better place. When
they stuck the syringe in her, a part of me felt lost. She had been with me my whole life. I saw her lay there on the floor, I sat right next to her.
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12. Memorable Experience Essay
Throughout life I have had many memorable events. The memorable times in my life vary from being the worst times in my life and some being
the best, either way they have become milestones that will be remembered forever. The best day of my life was definitely the day that I received my
drivers' license. This day is one of the most memorable because of the feelings I had when I received it, the opportunities that were opened up for me
and the long lasting benefits that I received from it that still exist today. Getting my drivers' license was an intense feeling that I will never forget. Just
knowing that I had a drivers' license made me feel so free, as free as a bird flying in the open sky with no real place to go, just a desire to be...show more
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Driving fast in a car may be unsafe but the thrill and excitement of high rates of speed gave me a rush I had never felt before. Seeing, feeling and
hearing everything go by faster made the whole driving experience so much better. My mouth watered with envy as I approached the drivers' seat
every time I went out for a drive. The automobile, as a whole, became a high interest of mine; the styling, the sound and the speed of it. I loved
driving and I loved cars and all of this new found love was from the birth of my drivers' license. Such a simple piece of paper opened up such a
broad area of learning for me; it was of much amazement to me. Receiving my drivers' license was the best day of my life. It will be remembered
forever because of the feelings, experience and new beginnings that it gave me. Today, I still hold my interest in the automobile but the thrill of
driving has dulled significantly since I receive many traffic tickets and went through a period of license suspension. But, still, that day remains the
best day of my life. The day I received my drivers' license will never be forgotten for as long as I
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13. Examples Of A Memorable Experience Essay
Memorable Moments
First, my memorable and valuable experience in college has allowed me the chance to be able to sharpen my study skills in my chosen field.
There have been opportunities for me to learn and improve my skills through my time in college, which I am very thankful and happy about. For
example, at my school, in the Writing Center, I have learned some writing tips that I didn't even know existed, and had this not been a part of my
experience I would still be unaware. Because of this, despite what I was thinking, I still had quite a bit to learn; but this has given me the chance to
improve my craft more through attending school, as well as give me a lot more confidence in the area that I plan to study towards. And as a result,
some day I will have a rewarding career from this memorable and value experience....show more content...
For instance, Learning about religion has been a privilege, and all the parts of the world I was unfamiliar with, religions of Islam and Buddhism, that
beforehand I had no knowledge of. From this experience, I have learned a lot of things about these cultures that were very interesting and how the
religions are followed. Also, learning about all the different practices and ideas of the religions in different parts of the world, such as worshipping
multiple deities, reincarnation, and meditation, has been memorable to me because of its value, and all the misconceptions that are cleared up now
that I once had, which has enabled me to understand the topic better and be less ignorant. It has also helped me understand traditions and beliefs of
others more clear, no matter where in the world of their origin. This has made my time as a student a lot more memorable, worthwhile, and
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14. My Most Memorable Experience
One of most memorable experience When I was 12 years old I used to work in a pets store. I start working because I wanted to know learn how to do
thing without my parents and make my own money. I never force myself to work and neither my parents too. Being poor is the one of the biggest fear
for me. I realized that I should start finding an experience. I really want to have a part time job. I have to be at least 18 years old to apply for a job.
Lucky me, my friend's mom was an owner of a pets store. She gave me an opportunity to learn how to work. At first, my parents are too worried but
for my own good they finally let me work. My friend was so happy that I was going to work with her mom. My friend came over to her mom's store
more often just to see if I was doing well. There're a lot of work than I was imagine. The store is very close to my house, I walked to work every
morning at 7:30 am. The store is open at 8am–8:30pm. I work only weekend unless I have a vacation. First of all I have to open the store, get ready,
change the water in the fish's pool, feeds the puppies, kittens, birds and hamsters. Other than that I was selling pet's food and talking to the
customers. My first day of work is fun but not until my third day of work, things are getting hard. My friend's mom as my boss she start being picky
on me. They expected me to remember the price of everythings in the store, customers are ten times pickier than my boss. The most terrible thing is I
have to take care
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15. An Experience that changed my Life
Life is full of learning and it is mostly due to our daily life experiences. These experiences are mostly based on our surrounding environment from
where we learn new things every day. But all these experiences are a result of our keen observations out of daily routines. It is very important to note
that life also provides us with some chances to experience new people or places that are indeed out of the ordinary. That is thetime we indeed learn new
and unique things, hence these are unique experiences of our life which are remembered by us throughout our life span. I have visited USA and this
was indeed a life time experience. Going through new and strikingly important things really made me filled up with pleasure. It was indeed very joyful
and marvelous experience. I am very happy and expecting many more things and unique experience coming my way and making me enjoy new and
exciting things.
USA is a place which is full of new experiences that is what makes it even more exciting due to all kinds of diversity in food in recreation and work;
hence everything here is much more diverse than a normal place available for recreation anywhere in the world. This was the first time in my life
when I was to go overseas and I really enjoyed this, it was indeed marvelous experience when I visited East,...show more content...
I have logic to testify my statement in terms of the reference that USA being an economic hub invites people from all parts of the world. One can
always have the chance to meet many diverse people belonging to different cultures, traditions and lifestyles. So, one can enjoy a small world here in
USA. I met people from different parts of the Asia–Pacific region, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Africa, Europe, Russia and Indonesia. Many of them
were my online friends and we really enjoyed meeting each other in the practical world rather than the virtual world for the very first
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16. Narrative: a Memorable Event. Essay
Narrative: A memorable event.
I woke to my body jittering with anxiety. It was 7 o'clock on a Saturday morning, and it was the day that I had been awaiting for. I was almost ready
when my Dad shouted '' Ya betta get ya'self moving Kertesha, we're gonna be late!''.
I paused, and took one last look at myself in the mirror. My hair was scraped back, my polo necked fleece was suffocating and itchy, my black ribbed
jodhpurs were tight around my midriff, but there was one thing missing. It was one thing which all the girls on the internet, in the movies, and in all the
equestrian magazines had – A gilet. Mine was a pink Abercrombie & Fitch one, with ribbed salmon trims around the waistband and collar; it was
not a real equestrian gilet,...show more content...
Although the smell of the manure was strong, over time I began to appreciate it, and so it became more of an aroma, than an odour. But this is
something my Dad never seemed to get used, to let alone appreciate. The entire stable had a rather odd smell; it was a mixture of hay, cut grass, dust,
manure, and oddly, a hint of leather. This was a smell which I soon became very fond of.
There were six of us in the group, we were all new to Dulwhich Riding School and filled with enthusiasm. After being handed our riding hats, we were
alphabetically permitted to choose a horse, and as always, I was last in the alphabet. I was left with a choice of two, one was a blue roan filly. She
was a young slate coloured horse who reminded me of Eeyore (from Winnie the Pooh), and was also a lot smaller than the other horses. Then I saw
the attractive sorrel coloured gelding, he stood glaring at me with his head poking out of the barn gate. His mane was dark and silky, and he had a
striking white birthmark on the bridge of his nose. I had an instant connection with him, and proclaimed his name as Cashmere.
As I lead Cashmere towards the indoor riding arena, my heart raced. The inconsistent sound hoofs trotting along the cobbled ground were intensifying.
As I stroked Cashmere's muzzle and gave him a mint polo (he's favourites), I began to mentally prepared myself to mount, and ride him.
Cashmere was
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17. My Most Memorable Experience In Life
I have rarely thought about my so–called memorable experience in life. Since there are a lot of things that needs to be done now and also in the
future, to me, it's quite hard to write about this topic and it took me a lot of time recalling what have happened in my life, what the memorable
experience were and what the most memorable one was. Finally, I realized that a memorable experience is not only a significant event like getting
a job, what you got for your birthday, or getting a car. For me my most memorable experience in my lifetime was my first big trip. The reason for
picking this was, I was sitting in my couch trying to think of something to write about and could not think of anything else. All of a sudden it came
to me. The only thing which I could remember a lot is my mom and I's migration to Hawaii from the Philippines. Since I was 9 years old, I had a
dream of coming to the U.S. I was attracted to what I watched in TV movies about American life and the great culture. Somehow, it was meant to
be. I am here for many reasons. "Hawaiian Airlines flight 449 departing from Gate 18 is now boarding, first class passengers please come forward
with your boarding passes," called out the air stewardess on my last day. At that moment, since I was 10, I did not know any better. "My last day" to
me was leaving behind my friends, my life, my school, and my country. At that moment, I did not know the emotions that were flowing within my body.
But the good thing is that I was
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18. My Most Memorable Experience
I have dyslexia. Sometimes it's hard to read or spell out loud. Reading is something that is at times difficult to understand, because of
misinterpretations, yet I love to become immersed in a well–written novel. Having that said I have had several experiences where reading has helped
me to become a better writer. When writing I tend to lack an ability to keep my writer interested. The more I have read, the more I have found new
ways to keep my readers entwined to what I want to say when using tone or writing style. By reading many books I have found new ways to make my
writing exceptional. My most memorable experience started my first day of my Junior–Senior year. I walked into class with my small group of friends
and the teacher that...show more content...
The one aide that I would use to understand the reading was prohibited in my English class. I felt miserable because I could finish the book, but if you
asked me to explain what I read I would just get confused and frustrated.
I had to pull my teacher to the side. I wanted to understand the books so I needed to listen to my music. I explained to her my dyslexia and how I
coped with it so that I could understand the books that we read in class, she understood my struggles and helped me by letting me discretely listen to
music without any of my other classmates catching me doing it. With the music, I could read books and not have difficulty understanding the words.
I became one of the fastest readers in her class, I bulldozed through the books that I had written down on my someday list. I came to a point where I
didn't have any more books that I was interested in reading until my teacher started to give me suggestions on books that I should read. She had found
that in one of the essays I wrote, I would use the influences from the books I read to catch my reader's attention, I would make my writing more
interesting by using different writing techniques that I learned from reading these books.
I began to read these books that Ms. Rasheed recommended for me and I found that the various genres and writing styles that were included in these
books were appealing to a reader as
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19. My Memorable Experience
I love learning in school. But sadly, I ended up having a rough time at the end of my senior year. I moved to Oklahoma from Illinois before I finished
the last year of high school, and after I move it was hard to get adjusted to a new school. I hope you enjoy my essay!
Let's start off with the pleasant experience I had in my past education, health careers. I was really good in this class. Health careers was a class that
taught me about diseases, CPR, and much more. We had many projects and activities. One of the projects I remember I did and felt so proud of. It
was the kidney I sculpted. My teacher gave me an A+ for putting a lot of effort into it. My teacher loved it to the part she asked me if she can keep
it as a reference for future students. It made me really happy and of course, I said yes, what an honor for me that she is going to use my work as a
good example for future students.
My unpleasant experience was a history class. I'm not really a history person, but I worked so hard to pass the class. I had a lot of problems going
in front of my class and presenting the projects the teachers assigned to us during class. I am really a shy person, and when I am in front of many
people I get really stressed out and I start to mess up on words and talk differently. But thanks to my husband he was able to help me raise my
confidence and break this habit, now I can to hold a conversation with people without stressing out. I ended up passing the class with a C, I worked so
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