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Hi, im Edward
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I BELIEVE
I believe that out of every situation comes something good.when my uncle died it was a big surprise in the family, it was like the world went dark. My mother picked me up from school early one day to go to davy’s funeral, i opened my mom’s car door and my dad and sister were already in the car it was a pretty quiet car ride. When we got to Oakwood cemetery we walked through a big black iron gate and walked about forty meters until we saw a little tent in the middle of the field. I think everybody thought they were dreaming right now, but we weren't dreaming. I got to the tent and saw most of my family, my grandparents, aunts, uncle and cousins they were all there. I sat down next to my sister in a hard wood chair, Ii didn't like it. Some people were crying already for some reason i was not crying i think my body wouldn't let me since i've already cried to much. The ceremony started everybody sat down, a priest came and started talking, i didn't pay much attention to the priest, i was thinking of times i’ve had with davy to see if i’ve had enough; More than a lot of my cousins that some of my little cousins will never have or remember moments that they had, i was lucky; How davy brought me to museums and took me out to eat, made me laugh, showed me how to do so many things and i won't learn anymore from him. I remember when he babysat me and my sister and my mom said “no TV” then he brought us to the movie theater and how he put the gummies in the popcorn and i thought that it was the weirdest thing.I remember how he was in the army. I remember how everybody loved him. From this experience i feel like i have gotten more independent from Davy’s death because he was like a second father, his children were both older and out of college so he was with me a lot, and when he died i guess i needed to teach myself how to do things and i think, no, i know i’ve come a long way. He use to teach me a lot of things like how far a storm is by counting in between the thunder and the lightning he taught me a lot of things for school and general life. But now that he is gone i have taught myself how to do things in school and out of school by this bad experience a little good came out of it. I believe that out of every experience, bad or good or just mediocre something good always comes out. For instance Davy's death even though it was a terrible time i got more independent and brought our family a little closer. From davy teaching me, to not and him from being here, to not he brought our family closer than ever before and gave me and probably others in the family more independence. I believe that out of every situation comes a little bit of good. Edward Hoggard Mrs. Shelow 1st period |