Moving from Kearney, Nebraska to Nixa, Missouri was a little tough at first. It made me realize who my real friends were and how much i was going to miss my family back home. Also I realized it’s hard to move in general. Moving away from your best friends is very hard actually. You don’t get to see them at school or over the weekend. I only went back to Kearney to see my family and after we visited them, we had to go back home because of school and the dogs at home, so I never really got to visit friends when I came back home to Kearney. My best friend Sage would send me letters in the mail right after I moved, which was kind of her. But making new friends at Nixa was scary, as a shy child. I met nice friendly people in Nixa, and that …show more content…
You can only talk to them over the phone, you don’t get to go see them after school or over the week/weekend. The only time I got to see my family was during the holidays, which isn’t that often. Some holidays we wouldn’t be able to back to Kearney because of school, or maybe cause we didn’t want to kennel the dogs. My grandma wouldn’t be able to see me and give me the cards she gives me on my Birthday, Christmas, etc… It was stressful not being able to see my family almost every day/week. There are many ways moving can be scary or stressful, like learning a new location. Figuring out where to get groceries, finding a hair salon, or the school system. Once you move to a different location you have to learn about that community and around it. It took my parents and sisters a little while to figure out where everything is and about the people there. I was little at the time, so I never really paid attention to what was going on. Once I got older I started to realize how to get to places and about Nixa, just like my family did when we first moved there. After all the stressing over family, friends, and the new location, it was worth moving to Nixa. I liked it better than Kearney and so did my parents and sisters. We continued to live in Nixa till my freshman year of high school and that’s when I moved to Smithville. My family and I went through the same process again. This time I think we are staying put in
Since 2012, I have moved 3 times. The first move was definitely the hardest of all the moves. My entire life was turned upside down right before high school. I was happy to move, but it was a complete change. I had to relearn how to live, and I suddenly had to be the one to care for my younger siblings.
Growing up I lived in the small town of Duncan, Oklahoma; although, not nearly as small as the town I currently reside in. Throughout my adolescence, I attended Mark Twain Elementary School and as I was ending the third grade, my parents decided that we should move to Fox, Oklahoma to be closer to my grandparents. Moving would bring big changes my way such as a smaller school, living in the middle of nowhere, and new ways of entertainment. Living in the country has its pros and cons, but I can tell you the only thing I could think of the night we moved out there was the cons. Eventually, I had grown accustomed to the silence, lack of traffic, and having nothing to do. Looking back I feel that if we had not moved to the country then I would
Moving is hard for everyone, because you're leaving your friends and maybe some family. There are some good opportunities to make new friends and meet new people. You could also start over and maybe remove all the weight off your back if it's like drama, or maybe wondering if someone is going to like you. There is also an upside of seeing new things you maybe
Moving far away from family and friends can be tough on a child at a young age. It has its pros and cons. One learns how to deal with moving away from the people they love and also learn how to deal with adjusting to new ways of life. Everything seems so different and at a young age one feels like they have just left the whole world behind them. That was an experience that changed my life as a person. It taught me how to deal with change and how to adjust. It developed me from a young boy into a mature young man.
I moved to Yankton, South Dakota when I was 6. I moved from Kearney, NE. I was really excited to move into a new house and a new town. Yankton is smaller than my old town it's also farther away from all of my family. For the most part I like yankton, most of the people are really nice. Since there is nothing to do in Yankton besides shopping around town in little stores, or going to a movie, or even going to dinner, or just driving around, my favorite thing is going to the lake and the bridge. There for my favorite part is definitely the lake. I love the trails and the beaches and everything down there. It's so peaceful and beautiful it's just a great place to get away. I like my school too, I mean sure it has its ups and downs but in reality
When humans reflect on their lives they often categorize things by their location at the time of the event, grouping their college experience separately from their hometown high school experiences. This association with place causes us to view an unwanted movement as an attack on our personal way of living. I first experienced such an affront when I was in the first grade, my family and I moved to a small town about three hours away from San Angelo. My father wanted to be closer to his aunt and uncle so he seemingly forced me and to tag along for the experience. I didn’t want to move away from my grandparents or my friends, the thought alone would cause me to cry. I had to leave behind all my friends, my family I
I made so many new friends, found new places to visit, and I am a part of a Marching Band. If that is not a success, I do not know what is. This experience has taught me a valuable lesson. I should not be afraid to try new things. All through January of 2015, I was so scared to leave Connecticut and move to Jersey. I wanted to stay with my friends and I did not want to change anything. But after two years, I have realized that some change can actually be good. Now, I try to do as much as I can. Instead of being scared that something bad is going to happen to me, I should just go through with it and maybe it will turn out positively. You know what they say, You Only Live Once. That is why I think moving to Marlton was one of the biggest challenges I had to face in my
The most difficult time i have faced was when I moved from Texas. I was born in San Antonio, Texas and I lived there for about 6 years. San Antonio was so much fun just because y enitre famly lived withing 10 minutes of each other. Then, we had to move to Midland, Texas, that move was not very hard just because i was so young so i was not ery attatched to things and people around me, besides my family. We lived in Midland for about 4 years after that and it was my favorite town. The people the energy of the people there was so awesome I loved it. Then one day we got the call that had to move again. We were already pretty far from our family and so to learn that we had to move even farther was devistating. So thats when we had to leave the state
Have you ever had to try something new? Has it been hard? Well, when I moved to Greenbrier, Arkansas I went through hard times with doing new things. It was very difficult. If you have ever moved, you understand what I mean.
Roughly four years ago I moved to Buffalo with my mom and two sisters, best move ever. Before then I had lived in Rochester, or to be more specific, Brockport. My childhood house was big and gray. It had a huge yard and very long driveway. However, my house in Brockport is not my home. I call home my green and white Tudor styled Kenmore house. It has a small green yard and a short driveway. It has been the best part of my life because of all the opportunities that were missed out on when you live so far away. Here in Buffalo I have the opportunity to go the high school where my mom, aunts, grandma, cousins, and sisters all graduated from. For now my job is going to that high school, but the second I turn sixteen, I will be working as a cashier at the dashes down the street from my home, a little family tradition. The reason I moved though, is hands down the most awful thing to happen to me or that can happen to a little kid, like I was at the time.
January 2015, I moved to Bothell, Washington from Kirkland, Washington. Moving to a new city means moving to a new school. I did not like that idea. I already had a bunch of friends in Kirkland, I couldn't just leave them out of the blue like that. Plus, it was in the middle of the school year.
I also made really good freinds at the new school i was going to that would be my friends for a long time and i was happy about that. Also i had a bunch of new things that i could do in jackson like skiing and new stores and biking that i could do now that i lived here.
The summer of 2013, my family and I drove 3 hours from Cypress, Texas to Boerne. This was a very big move for us because we had no family close to us. The town was much smaller, and so was the school district. There was actually a “main street” and town square. We had to drive 20 minutes to get to HEB instead of 3. My dad could walk down the sidewalk to his office instead of driving an hour into Houston. So many things were extremely different from what we were used to. Everything had changed for us, but in the end, it was the best move ever. Here, I have found my closest friends, favorite sports, and many more things. This was a very hard decision for me and my family, but it was one of the best we would ever
When we moved here I was a mess. I was so worried about what the people would think of me. I was just going into the second grade and I was the most bashful person in the whole school and I stayed to myself. When we moved I left all my family and friends in Beekman. All I really had were my three older brothers who just loved to pick on me. Making friends was always difficult for me since I was petrified
Packing up your life and belongings is a difficult task to do. My family lived in Apple Valley, MN, until the week before my 7th birthday. My parents told my younger brother and I that we were moving to Hastings, MN. I had no idea where that was as a child. I was excited about this new experience. I have always been interested in travelling. When we arrived in Hastings, it was nothing like my old town. I knew nobody, all I knew was that I lived in the middle of the woods. Moving to a different town isn’t just about the new house, it is also about making new friends at a new school, and living a different lifestyle.