Post by darrenscott on Sept 15, 2011 7:22:32 GMT
here it is sorry but i have been really busy this weekend helping redecorate our bathroom and have not had time to upload it
Write about an experience that had a large impact on my life
The experience that largely impacted my life was the birth of my brother Finlay in 2009. He was born on the 19th January 2009 it was probably one of the best and most memorable experience and events of my life. It is one of the things that I don’t think I could ever really forget.
Finlay was born during the point where the snow was still quite bad and although I was not there to see the birth I was there not too long after it, I did not go to school that day. I can vaguely remember the drive from Queensferry to St. John’s hospital in Livingston, my auntie Kelly drove me there, my excitement caused the time of the journey to fly by like time was moving so quickly. When we arrived we went through a side entrance instead of the main one which surprised me. The surprise was nothing compared to the joy that rushed through my entire body as I saw my new baby brother for the first time. In a way it felt weird having a brother as I grew up as an only child for fifteen years, but it also filled me with a form of warmth that can only be described as love for him. There has always been one thing that has in a way freaked my out, which was the fact that there is a fifteen-year difference in our age, the fact that I will be in my thirties by the time he is my age. This is linked to the first time I held him because I was amazed at sheer fact of how small he was especially compared to me.
When it was time to leave I couldn’t stop thinking about the wondrous feeling of being a brother, a feeling that I still feel and hope to feel for the rest of my life. Finlay means more to me than life itself and I would do anything for him. I enjoyed being there with him and my mum each time we went to visit and I was ecstatic when they were able to come home. It would be the first time my brother had ever been outside of the hospital and the first time he would enter our house. It filled me with happiness to know that I would be able to see him every day and wouldn’t have to travel to see my mum and Finlay. Just seeing him every day is one of the best feelings I could ever have and now I don’t even remember what it was like to have no brother and I don’t want to. All of the big parts of his life have been amazing experiences; his first smile, first laugh and of course his first birthday, all of these memories are some of the best I have and there is no way that I will ever give them up. Every day brings forth new memories they may not all be good but if he is par of them I will be happy.
No one or no thing can ever take away the memory and love for my little brother Finlay for he is the greatest thing that could ever have happened in my life. I love him more than anything and hope he knows its true.
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Write about an experience that had a large impact on my life
The experience that largely impacted my life was the birth of my brother Finlay in 2009. He was born on the 19th January 2009 it was probably one of the best and most memorable experience and events of my life. It is one of the things that I don’t think I could ever really forget.
Finlay was born during the point where the snow was still quite bad and although I was not there to see the birth I was there not too long after it, I did not go to school that day. I can vaguely remember the drive from Queensferry to St. John’s hospital in Livingston, my auntie Kelly drove me there, my excitement caused the time of the journey to fly by like time was moving so quickly. When we arrived we went through a side entrance instead of the main one which surprised me. The surprise was nothing compared to the joy that rushed through my entire body as I saw my new baby brother for the first time. In a way it felt weird having a brother as I grew up as an only child for fifteen years, but it also filled me with a form of warmth that can only be described as love for him. There has always been one thing that has in a way freaked my out, which was the fact that there is a fifteen-year difference in our age, the fact that I will be in my thirties by the time he is my age. This is linked to the first time I held him because I was amazed at sheer fact of how small he was especially compared to me.
When it was time to leave I couldn’t stop thinking about the wondrous feeling of being a brother, a feeling that I still feel and hope to feel for the rest of my life. Finlay means more to me than life itself and I would do anything for him. I enjoyed being there with him and my mum each time we went to visit and I was ecstatic when they were able to come home. It would be the first time my brother had ever been outside of the hospital and the first time he would enter our house. It filled me with happiness to know that I would be able to see him every day and wouldn’t have to travel to see my mum and Finlay. Just seeing him every day is one of the best feelings I could ever have and now I don’t even remember what it was like to have no brother and I don’t want to. All of the big parts of his life have been amazing experiences; his first smile, first laugh and of course his first birthday, all of these memories are some of the best I have and there is no way that I will ever give them up. Every day brings forth new memories they may not all be good but if he is par of them I will be happy.
No one or no thing can ever take away the memory and love for my little brother Finlay for he is the greatest thing that could ever have happened in my life. I love him more than anything and hope he knows its true.
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