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    The Little Tan house with Green shutters I jumped up in excitement at the sound of the words “Let’s go to grandma’s house”! I ran to my bedroom and threw on the first thing I saw, I ran back down the stairs and into the bathroom, I grabbed the brush and brushed my hair into a ponytail. I was finally finished and i ran out into the mud room and put on my shoes, I was the first one ready so that means I get the best seat in the car, the one right next to the window. I knew exactly where

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    away and there was one high school that everyone went to. This was where my parents were from. We visited quite frequently and there was something unique about each visit. One visit, it was a gloomy day at my Grandma’s house and we were isolated by the muddy and wet elements outside her walls. My brother and I were rotting with boredom and we did not hesitate to make it known to our grandma and uncle. Filled with frustration, my uncle quickly went to his room, came back out with an old VHS tape, turned

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    Narrative – I Found Timelessness at Grandma's House It was finally fall break. I was visiting my grandma for a few days. Well past dinnertime, I pulled up to the white stately home in northern rural Iowa. I parked my car, unloaded my bag and pillow, and crunched through the leaves to the front porch. The porch was just how I had seen it last; to the right, a small iron table and chairs, along with an old antique brass pole lamp, and on the left, a flowered glider that I have spent many a summer

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    My Life With Grandma

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    Life with Grandma My grandma’s house was my home away from home. The house was white and kind of run down, but she made the best of it. The house had a big yard with a garden on the side. She was the kind of woman who loved her flowers. There were a lot of different kinds of that flowers she liked, but her favorites were lilacs and african violets. I loved being at my Grandma’s house, it made me happy. I was always excited and happy to go to my grandma’s house. She always made me laugh and

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    difference in diversity and ethnicity was when I would spend the night at my grandma’s house as a kid. Her neighborhood was not as nice as mine. There were always bad things happing like people braking in to homes or people getting arrested. When these things would happen I would always be terrified that someone uninvited would come into my grandma’s house and harm us. However, that never happened. With these brakes in and arrest in my

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    Margot knew she was going over her great grandma house to have fun. She always had the best time of her life over there. When she heard her grandma died, she cried for 2 whole days. They always ate lunch her great grandma also made big dinners for no reason she also watched movies at he great grandma house then she ended up going straight to bed. The next morning she and her siblings would always of pancakes and bacon. After she and her siblings ate, they would go to the corner store and pick up

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    Grandma’s House CAST OF CHARACTERS: Anna Mommy Daddy Grandma Scene 1 Setting: In the car Time: Afternoon Narrator 1: There is a little girl with dark brown coloured hair. Her black eyes sparkle bright under the sun. She always smiles and her rabbit teeth will pop out from her upper lip. She is the only daughter in the family. And she likes helping her mother in the kitchen. Oh ya! She likes animals too. Her cat named Tompok. Narrator 2: Let us introduce you to this lovely girl, Anna. (Lights on

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    sunshine. For me, these unforgettable memories were made at my grandma’s house, or rather my happy place, during the three beautiful, fun-filled months of summer. As I cross the bumpy train tracks in Elk River, Minnesota, I start to feel happiness arise from within me. After approximately 10 long minutes, I approach 205th Lane and a tingling sensation comes over me when the black, unlocked gate comes into view. Grandma’s house. I get out of my car and push the screeching gate open and a winding driveway

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    Hunting Changed My Life

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    The Moment that Changed My Life My first time ever going elk hunting was with my dad and my uncle Glen. It was very thrilling. Hunting has been a big part of my life since the age of three. My family has been hunting for a long time. Hunting is a favorite pastime of ours. I remember five main things from this trip. First, my dad and I arrived at my grandma’s house at ten in the morning, before elk season started. We left the house and started to go to my grandma’s house. The two of us stopped for

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    We all know the story about Little Red Riding Hood. She went to her grandma's house and got attacked by the big bad wolf. Now I will tell you what really happened. It was a nice sunny day in the middle of summer. There was a girl who everyone called Little Red Riding Hood (because she always wore a red jacket with a red hood and she was small), but her real name was Elizabeth. Elizabeth the cruel. She was just getting out of church and walking home, but on her way, a bluebird approached her and

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