Essays About a Life Changing Experience Textlength: 562 words 1.6 double spaced pages about one year ago i had a life changing experience, a trip to a little town called kerry on the outskirts of dublin, ireland. Being in the presence of such beauty helped me see life from a different perspective. I was just going to be happy, appreciate what i have, be open minded, not take anything for granted, and love everyone and everything. When i came back from as we entered my grandmother's house one evening, usually greeted by a joyous hello from my grandmother, that evening we were greeted only by an erie silence. As we cautiously proceeded to venture deeper into the abnormally quiet house, searching every room eagerly for my grandmother our innocent curiously was abruptly and violently shuttered by a horrifying shriek from my grandmother, as she fail to her knees gasping for air, clawing franticly at her chest, fighting to survive a merciless heart attack. Even though that moment occurred more than ten years ago still my mind is troubled by the terror of that day. Helpless, the fuzzy, fat caterpillar floated in the creek near our house, wriggling bravely in a vain attempt to swim to shore. The caterpillar latched onto it eagerly, then hesitated a moment, as if to catch his breath before scurrying up the stick toward my hand. I scooped him up and stroked his soft, furry back, feeling a special bond with this creature i had rescued. At the age of four, i marveled at my newfound power i could actually save a life. To my parents 39 dismay, i brought home a series of injured birds, chipmunks and other victims of our cat 39 s hunting sprees. Shoeboxes became hospital rooms for small, incapacitated animals, and a reading lamp became an incubator for eggs from an abandoned bird 39 s nest. After exhausting neighborhood rescue opportunities and my parents 39 patience , i discovered that animal shelters provided a whole new outlet for my missionary zeal. I spent many satisfying weekends handing out treats, filling water dishes and walking homeless dogs. join now to view premium contentgradesaver provides access to 678 study guide pdfs and quizzes, 3587 literature essays, 1196 sample college application essays, 118 lesson plans, and ad free surfing in this premium content, ldquo members only rdquo section of the site! membership includes a 10% discount on all editing orders. When i felt down, he was the only person i could go to and share my grief with, something he also did so that both of us offered solace to each other.He is the person who taught the chief lesson: ldquo a friend in need is a friend in deed rdquo. It was time to part ways because he had gotten a chance to join a high school separate from mine. The look on his face showed a sign of uttermost frustration because of the bitter reality that each one was taking his own direction. I knew i would miss my dearest with whom i had spent some of the wonderful moments during those tender years, at home and in school. At that point in time, it was neither in his hands nor mine, to change the course of things. It was a terrible turn of events, but what was more prudent than accepting the unbearable truth? i tearfully shook his hand and gave him a tight hug, signifying a strange, new beginning in the friendship that existed between two close friends. There was a bright, new life ahead, and everyone looked expectant of the glorious things it would present. Since his and my interests were not quite clear, no one bothered to share about them. It was time for each one to join and, perhaps, refine his aspirations and interests as he prepared for his career life ahead.
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