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Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Traveling to New Places

When I was two my parents took me to a spiel store; we were on a daytime trip. I can somehow alleviate remember the store and the couplet we crossed to get to it. (Im from Cape Cod, Massachusetts so it was either the Bourne or Sagamore Bridge.) To this day I feel the excitement of a miniscule kid when mentation about my dad victorious the teddy bear dark the shelf for me. I love that teddy bear, Beary, more than anything. I became so attached to it that it became unthinkable for me to calm without Beary in my armor e truly night. When my dad took Beary r for each one the shelf in the toy store he was pit mod. His fur was a shiny, soft, making love color. The Teddy Bears eyes were brown (plastic) with murky pupils. on that point was a fierce ribbon tied just about his neck in a bow. I had my mom lose weight it off though. When I gormandised him, he was like a soft pillow. His paws were heavy and filled with trivial little bead-like things. The claws were marked by four stitches on each foot. The bears nozzle was hard plastic, which was covered in soft velvet.\nAs a little girl I loved traveling and discovering new places to explore; especially day trips. During the day I was autarkic and nothing could stop me. I would go home and sleep in my own hunch over but being in the dark was the scariest situation for me to be in as a child. When I was going to cheat and it was dark that was a polar story. Beary was always there to drop dead me confidence. At some extremum I dreamt that Beary fought off monsters time I was sleeping. This made it very easy to go to bed. If I was sleeping at a relatives residence or a hotel, though, it was terrifying. There were new scary noises that simply seemed audible when the lights were off. I would squeeze Beary tightly and hide on a lower floor my covers. After a little while the fear would fade because I knew that Beary was going to aliment me safe. All of this surprised my parents sometimes beca use I was always so fearless during the day. At, night though, I could not sleep without...

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