The Move to Panama
I was born in India, but I moved to Miami a year later. While living in Miami, I remember having fun with mother and especially with my sister going with our father to Disney World. We even participated in a Halloween contest where my sister and I dressed up as Dalmatians and mom as Cruela Devil. My farther was seldom there during our lives in Miami. He was always traveling. Mom did most of the work in the apartment and took us everywhere just to keep us happy.
It was the day that seemed different than the others days, because it was where our mom had told us that we are moving to Panama. My father had gotten a new job there with the shipyard. It was the saddest day for me; because it was the day we found out we were moving to Panama.
We went to the airport and boarded the plane. When we took off I realize that we were leaving Miami for good. During the flight mom kept us busy while she was talking to dad about Panama. The airhostess announced in Spanish that we will be landing soon to Panama City. Then the plane landed and all the passengers had gotten off to search for their luggages. We searched for the man that will take us to our new house. Later, our father told us that we have to learn Spanish in order to live in Panama .
We moved into a house Coco del Mar, house that had a pool, a big living room, four bedrooms, and two bathrooms. At first we unpacked and then our farther told us we have to go to school here. I decided if I wanted to go to school here I had to learn the language.
I went to Oxford school and I thought it would difficult, but I was wrong it was the easiest school I have ever been too in my entire life.
Later, my sister and I went to Balboa Academy and after few days I had already made a lot of friends. Now I felt quite home even though I am far away from Miami. Panama made me feel welcomed my home in Central America. But, Miami will always be home in my heart, but I feel like I don’t need to go anywhere now because I got a school and I have my best friends here. Also, Panama does surprise me every day with different foods, dancing, carnival, and the culture that is quite different than Miami’s.
It was the day that seemed different than the others days, because it was where our mom had told us that we are moving to Panama. My father had gotten a new job there with the shipyard. It was the saddest day for me; because it was the day we found out we were moving to Panama.
We went to the airport and boarded the plane. When we took off I realize that we were leaving Miami for good. During the flight mom kept us busy while she was talking to dad about Panama. The airhostess announced in Spanish that we will be landing soon to Panama City. Then the plane landed and all the passengers had gotten off to search for their luggages. We searched for the man that will take us to our new house. Later, our father told us that we have to learn Spanish in order to live in Panama .
We moved into a house Coco del Mar, house that had a pool, a big living room, four bedrooms, and two bathrooms. At first we unpacked and then our farther told us we have to go to school here. I decided if I wanted to go to school here I had to learn the language.
I went to Oxford school and I thought it would difficult, but I was wrong it was the easiest school I have ever been too in my entire life.
Later, my sister and I went to Balboa Academy and after few days I had already made a lot of friends. Now I felt quite home even though I am far away from Miami. Panama made me feel welcomed my home in Central America. But, Miami will always be home in my heart, but I feel like I don’t need to go anywhere now because I got a school and I have my best friends here. Also, Panama does surprise me every day with different foods, dancing, carnival, and the culture that is quite different than Miami’s.
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