As I walked down the hall of a huge building holding my fathers hand. I heard screams coming from all directions. “Dr. Lewis to room 114! Dr. Lewis to room 114!” I heard over the loud speaker. My father told me that we were going to see my new sister and that I was going to be a big brother.
I was only 7 but I knew that this was going to be an important day that would change my life forever. I got to room 114 eager to see my new sister. As I walked in, I screamed “mom” and started to run to her. Before I could get to her, my dad called me over and told me he wanted to talk to me outside.
We left the room and he told me that my mom was very tired and that loud noise would disturb the baby. He explained to me that I was now a big brother with a lot of responsibilities. I would now have to share my room, toys, and parents’ attention with her. I was upset and started to cry. My dad calmed me down a little and we went back into the room. As we entered the room, I smiled at my mother, she smiled back at me and signaled for me to come to her.
I walked over and I saw the smallest, cutest little thing that I had ever seen. It was my baby sister. I looked at her and she looked at me with her big eyes. My mom asked me if I wanted to hold her. As I held her in my arms, she just looked at me and I looked at her. I knew this was going to be a day like that I would remember forever.
I looked at my dad, smiled and said “I can’t wait for her to come home.”.
The Term Paper on 1901 Dad Mom School America
October 11, 1950 I found the diary of my girlhood journey and new life in America yesterday. I feel that the story and lesson I learned from it are priceless and should be told; therefore I am publishing this collection of deep innermost thoughts from my youth for you to read and enjoy. It is my hope that you can look at your life and realize all the things there are to be thankful for. It seems ...