Saturday, February 16, 2019

The Move :: Personal Narrative Moving Essays

The MoveSummer of 2000, my parents decided we should move to California. From tabun to California, East Coast to West Coast. I do non specify my mom really wanted to move. It was my Dajis (Dads eldest brother) fault. He and his son bought a motel in Morro Bay, California. Daji wanted my tonic to help him strain it(the motel). So in order for that to happen, we would all have to move. My mom was not coming with my dad, sister and me, just yet. We unflustered had our house and my mom still had her job. We needed the income. We were outlet to drive to California in our white Nissan Previa. As we traveled through the southern states, my mom got news from Zambia, where her family lives, saying that my grandfather had a heart attack. So now my mom was not going to be coming to California when she was suppose to. I was going to be mom-less for longer than I was willing to be. I cried and cried (in despair). I know my dad felt bad(horrible well-nigh what he was doing) but he could n ot secernate his older brother no. All those dumb respect rules. In our culture, that is the Indian culture, we must respect our elders, even if that means doing things we do not want to do, but(I believe) sometimes you can say no. We drove the residual of the way to California. We stayed at the motel, the one my Daji bought. It had an apartment attached to it. The apartment had dickens bedrooms, a kitchen, living room, dining room, and a full bath. My sister and I shared one of the rooms, my cousin and his wife had the other room, my dad slept in the living room and my aunt and uncle slept in one of the motel rooms. We hated it. back end home we had our own rooms, our own space. My sister and I were not in truth close at this time, so it was difficult to share and talk about what was happening. We did not like it(the idea of moving) mostly because we were away from our friends, our world and most importantly our mom.(when we got to California we had to be enrolled in rail. So we went to the closest school My dad took us to the school, which was thirty minutes away from where we lived, in a completely different town.

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