Student memoirs of an autobiographical incident.
Faith tells the story of her grandmother's death and the piercings that will forever keep her in her heart.
The December of 2006 was one of the worst winters I’ve ever had. On the day this event happened, it started out as any normal day. What I didn’t know was this moment would be in my mind for the next ten years clear as day, like the pages of a book.
Kenzie relates a story of a family trip to Disney World and how it helped her to appreciate them a little bit more.
I was scared to go so far from home without my mother. I then start experiencing things that made me comfortable to be on my own.The look of New York and how it functioned amazed me, and I came back home with New York being a memory I want to relive again, and a friend that helped change me.
In life, you can’t change the past, you can’t change what you did, but anyone can learn from his/her past and change what he/she does in the future. In the following memoir, “Totalled,” Brock describes the intense moment that brought him to that realization. An experience more intense and unlike any he has had before. In the end, it all led him to truly realize that not everything lasts as long as we may want or plan on it lasting.
I went to South Dakota during the summer and had one of the most life changing experiences of my life. Bridger South Dakota is where I went and it is listed as one of the top 5 poorest places in the United States. The Lakota people are one of the nicest people I’ve ever met in my life. I learned so much on this trip and this is my story over the experience I had.
This world is too small for everyone to only care about themselves. What would life be without other people saying “I love you,” or “how has your day been?” Everyone can be selfish at some point, but there is a huge reinforced limitation on how selfish a single person can be. In this memoir, That Vacation, I broke through that reinforced limit and became an ugly person. To some people, having a ‘vacation’ is a relaxing time to have fun with family and friends, but to others, it can be a stressful, and hurtful time that and change lives. On my vacation, It was one of the hurtful ones that actually changed my life for the better. That Vacation taught me a valuable lesson not to pass that reinforced limitation on being selfish. Today, I help and support others who need to be cared for, and loved, and asked how their day has been, because I know that if it can change my life, then it can surely change others lives as well.
Often the smallest moments in the past can hold the greatest significance in the futures. In this memoir, Daryl shares a tiny consequential moment in his eighth grade algebra class, as a spunky, diligent, teacher’s pet. Eventually, this miniscule decision would allow him to grow personally, and propelled him to to be able to pursue similar acts in the future.
My following podcast is about a depressing story about losing my Grandfather. It is the feelings and emotions of several family members in my words.
The Christmas of 2012 was a great Christmas for my family. My dad came home and my family went to Denver. It was a fun time in Denver with the stores and the food. The game that we went to may have not been good for everyone.
My podcast is about the best Christmas ever. I take you on a journey of how I came to own my first dog. This podcast is funny, relatable, and entertaining. I highly recommend you check out my podcast.
My story was about one of the best moments in my life, winning the Truman Bowl with my best friends. It was a great day and our team worked hard to get as good as we did. Football had taught me how to go hard and never give up in life, and I wouldn’t trade this experience for anything.
It's important we do things right, and do it right the first time. In the following memoir, “Looking Glass Arch,” Quincy tells about one the most exhilarating experiences of his life, while on thanksgiving break in Moab, Utah, an experience involving fear excitement and beauty. In the end he realizes the importance of being sure things are done correctly.
My story was back in the sixth grade when I got hit in the head with a baseball. I was playing in one of the biggest tournaments there is. The MO-KAN state tournament. I had been waiting to play in it all year because it was the tournament that was going to send my team to the national tournament. My hopes of playing in this tournament quickly changed when I was hit in the head with a baseball.
Throughout your lifetime it is important to pursue what your heart desires and not your mind. In the following memoir, “Dance: My Passion,” Alyzza reveals her experience about dance, the experience that led to passion, memory, and dedication. In the long run, she finds devotion in what she has spent doing all her life; that is dance.