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My Mom Changed My Life

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My mom left us nine years ago. On a hot summer day, mom puts us into her gray Chevy car, drove my brothers and me to our grandparents, and dropped us off. The car radio flashed 12:45 pm, the time we always left. Grandpa babysat us all the time, so it seemed like a normal day, but she never returned. She did not die; she just stopped being my mom and never came back. My life took a dramatic turn and changed that day forever. My grandpa, Richard Hitchcock, watched us every day in the summer. My mother worked a second shift job in Davenport, Iowa, and my dad, Randy Hitchcock, worked the first shift at the Lock Dam 12 in Bellevue, Iowa. At four o’clock, my dad picked my brothers and me up from our grandparents. My mother arrived home at two in the morning. At one AM I would wake up and wait for a car door to slam or the front door to open. I waited for the sound of the shower to turn on before I walked into the bathroom. My mother always left the bathroom door open. As my mother took a shower, I sat on the toilet. The sound of her wet hair hits the ground as I waited for her to finish. As she stepped out, a friendly smile appeared upon her face. That happened on a normal day, but this day was far from normal. I waited for the door to slam or the shower to turn on, but it never happened. As time passed by, she still did not arrive, so I fell back to sleep. My father now in front of my face tells me to wake up. After dressed and ready, I noticed my mother never arrived. Now in

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