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Deven Crowell
1/25/06
1st block Ms. Todd
Personal Narrative
The wonderful gift of giving is more precious than any material item that is just used for simple amusement. There is no greater feeling than the one you get from knowing you personally affected someone. In the situation that I'm going speak about, I got a chance to see how one's joyous gratitude can emotionally touch another. Experiences like these are the ones that gave me an extra sense of maturity and also helped me grow to be a better person overall.
It all began on the first bus route of my summer job. The first stop was at the corner of Halifax and Liberty Street. Two girls boarded the bus, and carried themselves as if they were normal children living a normal life. As the two girls prepared to take their seats, I asked them for their names, and that was the moment in which I knew they were two very special kids. I never had to ask them for their names again.
All of the bus riders and I arrived to the program site at approximately 9:15am. It was the beginning to a very chaotic day that would be a preview for things to come. In the middle of the chaos there were the two little girls from the first bus stop asking the staff and me if we needed help with anything. That day we said no, but in later days we finally decided to give the two sisters some responsibility. We eventually made them the leaders of their respective age groups. That it when I first saw how grateful they were for such small things.
I always wondered how these girls behaved so well, them being from such a rough part of town, until I found out where they were coming from. About the second week of camp the bus driver and I took a new route to pick up the kids. We rode down Halifax Street and then stopped at the homeless shelter. I said "Mrs. Carol," which was the bus driver's name, " why are we stopping right here?" and before she got to say anything I saw the two girls run out of...
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