The memory that I'm about to tell you is one of my favorite memories. This memory is not the only favorite one that I have, I have a lot more, but this memory always makes me cry when I remember it. I used to live in a poor country. And it was very difficult to find a job. My mom was the only one working and it was very hard to raise four kids at that time. One day my parents decided that my dad needed to go to a different country for a job, because some other countries had a really nice economy and he could support us with some money. He became an emigrant in Italy.
I was in third grade, I lived with my mom, my 2 sisters my brother and my grandma. My dad was in a different country, in Italy, for almost four years. Every day we talked to him on the phone and we missed him a lot. He didn't had his citizenship papers done yet so he had to stay there.
One day he called us and he said that he is coming because his lawyer said that the papers were all set. We were so excited that day, when we told the news to my grandma she started crying because she was happy. My dad was happy too because he finally was going to see his son after 4 years because my mom was pregnant when he left.
I think it was Friday and it was after school and I was so excited to see my father. I didn't even recognized him, he had changed a lot , and I was only 5 when he left. I cried when I saw him, he did too. He was so happy to meet us all including his mother. This memory is special to me because finally we were a family again and we were all happy. It felt kind of weird when we had a father in our house, because we weren't used to it. This was an important day for us because we finally had to talk to our dad face to face and not through the phone. That was the happiest day of my life and my favorite memory.
i really like that story, i think it was very intersting to read about. I can not relate to what you talked about in your post but i think it was very good memory to write about.I liked what you said about it being the happiest day of your life cause i could understand why it would be a very happy day.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading this blog. I like how you had your 4 paragraphs that all got to the point. I think that some of it was a little confusing so you could have added a little bit more to make it clearer. But other than that it was very interesting and dose sound like a wonderful memory!
ReplyDeleteThat memory was very centimental, it was sweet and sad at the same time. If you had more time to write it you could turn that into a story and it would of been awesome. Great memory over all!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading this blog, it was a little confusing at times but you got to the point. I can kind of relate to this, my mom has been gone for the last 7 years, but I haven’t seen her in the last 5. It feels like a part of you is missing. That day was probably and always will be the happiest day in your life; you had your family back.
ReplyDeleteThat's really a touching story, it must've been hard to be without your father for that long. You must have a very supportive dad for him to leave the country to support his loving family. I was glad when I read that your dad finally came home and you could be a family again. Nobody wants to be without their parents as a child!
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