Personal Narrative On Skiing

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Most girls my idolised age singers or princes but I was, a little strange. I idolised the great usa olympic gold medalist, Hannah kearney! I love skiing and that's what Hannah did, she skied. She didn't only just ski she won and to me she was the most amazing of amazing. She also lives in a neighboring town, hanover and when she came home she held a postering signing event. I begged and begged and begged. I got to go. My dad came up with an great idea she could sing one of my skis. So all four of us piled into the car and my dad put my skis in the back. We got there and the line was really long but I didn't care I would do anything to meet the great Hannah Kearney! It was finally my turn and I was so nervous it was like standing naked in front of a million people. I timidly walked up and asked her to sight my ski. I also asked her how old she was when she started skiing she said she was two years old. I got a poster with my name on it and a signed ski. I ever got to put her medal around my neck it felt amazing. I …show more content…
So it's no wonder that we were so close. When I was little she would come to my house in the morning that my parents had to work. When I woke up she would have already made me eggs and bacon. Would later go for a few “bops” as she called erins. So when she was diagnosed with cancer I came like my whole world had just shattered. She did chemo therapy how ever it just made it worse. One day when I woke up my aunt was at my house, Which was weird because she normally would spend all her time with her mom, my grandmother. Then It hit me. I was told that she died peacefully in her sleep however no matter how it was phrased I didn’t lighten the mood, I was devastated. Even though this was one of the least happiest moment in my life, I also made me think about all the great times we had. It showed me how you don’t know how much you miss someone when they're