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Personal Narrative: 4th Step Dad
I have been in school for 1,000 days and so far my most memorable day was field day in 4th grade. There were water games, Volleyball, and a big bouncy house. It was so fun!

It was my favorite because there was a deejay and a photo booth. My step dad and I took pictures in the photo booth. He helped with stuff on field day. We got popsicles to.

If I could do them over again I would do the samething over and over again because it was the best time I ever had with my step dad. I would make a lot more fun each time. I want to stay there intale I want to go back to the present.

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