Narrative Essay
My Happiest Moment
My happiest moment was when my nephew/god son was born at Freodert Hospital on November 29, 2006 at 4:16pm. It was my happiest moment because it was exciting, amazing, but at the same time nasty.
On November 29, 2006 I got a phone call telling me that my stepsister was at the hospital. When I got there my other stepsister was sitting in the waiting room waiting on me to get there. We went into the room where my stepsister lied there in labor for two in half hours. Finally she got real bad contractions that caused her to start pushing without any doctors around. I ran into the hallway for help and all doctors ran into her room. She delivers my nephew and later on they were moved into a different room. When we got into the room I told her that this was exciting, amazing, but at the same time nasty.
It was my happiest moment because it was so exciting to see. I never got the chance to see anything like it or even experience birth in person. It had me so......
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