Creative Writing: The Old Me And The New Me

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The Old Me and The New Me When I was young, I was called the “problem child.” Sunny, my mother, had to keep a constant watch with me because I would cause mayhem in the house. When Sunny left to work, she ordered my sisters Amy and Jessie to look after me, so I could not wreck the house or leave to play with my friends. I had no remorse towards anyone in my family. One time, the police was called on me because I developed a horrible attitude with my cousin, and my mother’s patience was at its limit. I had never imagined that my own mother would call the police on me, so the cop shows up to the house and starts to talk to me. The cop tells me that he could take me to juvenile prison if my attitude does not shape up. From that…show more content…
My mother immediately took me to the bath room and scolded me. Now that I have matured, I show Sunny my utmost respect. The present me knows what respect is now, so even if my mother yells at me, I stay quiet and reply with “yes ma’am” or “no ma’am”. In my younger days, I probably let my anger take control and rage at my mother for yelling at me. Growing up, because I was a problem child and disrespectful, my family never liked traveling to places with me. I don’t blame them for not liking to take me places. One day, I was at the doctors for a check up on my asthma, and I am listening to music, so my mom breaks my head phones because I was singing and the music was loud. At that point, I flipped out at the doctors office. My father comes to the doctor’s office, and my father pulls me outside and beats some sense into me. Growing up, my anger has gotten better. I barely get loud or explode on people. Now my family and friends like to head on adventures with me because my anger and my respect for people has gotten to the point where it is presentable to the public eye. My

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