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Friday, December 6, 2019
A Sister's Life Changing Experience Of Faith And Hope Part Twenty Four
It's the day of the Christmas Eve cheering event, and everyone in my family are going to be there. I love my family because they're always supporting each other and we always are there for another. I'm already up and in the uniform, my sister once had. Yes, I know what you're thinking but ever since my sister was here on earth we could and would share different outfits with each other. Anyway, I leave a note saying I ate breakfast already but I'll see you soon. I leave and I get to the school, and we go through the routine one more time. Next, we get on the buss, and I'm nervous as ever and I wonder if that is what it feels like when somebody's feeling under the weather. We get to the hotel, as we get off the bus and we practice again, because it's always a must. We eat in the hotel as we all packed our own lunch, and then we get back on the bus, and drive to the destination. We get to the place that we will be preforming as we get there, we check in and we tell the director that I'm filling in. We tell him that my sister has passed and then we tell who it's dedicated for. He writes all of the information and tells us the time to come back and then I whispered if it would be okay to practice here, and he looked at me and told me yes, which I heard loud and clear. So we practiced and we practiced a lot, and then out of the corner of my eye, I saw all of my family. I run up to them and give them all a hug. They show me the program of when we preform, I'm excited and nervous all at the same time. They told me not to be nervous and to enjoy because pretty soon, I'll bringing people all kinds of joy. They take their seats and I go back to where the team is. They look nervous as I did a minute ago. I see that they're nervous because a different team is here and I see a girl about my age coming over to talk to me. She says to me, I heard about your sister from a cousin of mine. You may know her, as she met you and your family not that long ago. She tells me that she knows it's the same girl whose her cousin because she knows her cousin has mentioned on the phone that she has emailed me and everything. She thanks me for doing that, because she tells me that her cousin could use some friends that understand what people like her have gone through. She greets her aunt and her cousin at the door, but said good luck because no matter the outcome we're all doing this for charity and for the people all over the world and for the ones we love. She then says goodbye, and walks away. We sit alongside the floor as we watch them preform, but no one knew that it was only us against them. I guess that's all the people here had room for, because I thought we would be competing against more people. Finally, the routine for them is over, and we're up next. I just hope that I can do my best. We're done preforming, and thank goodness for that as we sit back down, waiting to find out what happens next. The director says thank you for those who came as all of us will preform again tomorrow on Christmas Day. He says drive safe and thanks to those have participated, but remember no matter what, each person that preformed today, is always a winner and that the place we're all in now is going to donate money to the charity and researchers who're trying to find a cure for these illnesses. We all leave the gym and go back to the hotel, as we eat supper with our friends and families. Finally, we go to sleep and because tomorrow is the last day we will be preforming at a gorgeous place like this. I drift off to sleep and then I wake up as I'm thinking of what the one girl mentioned to me.
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