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An Unforgettable Day

2 Pages 562 Words January 2015

A lot of times in life, people have that one friend that is unforgettable. Some people spend every day with them, because every moment is a moment to remember. Most times when having a good friend, is really all that counts. Of course everybody is not the same, but we all would like to have an unforgettable friend. For instance, when I was dancing with Cortne' Sykes, it was an unforgettable day with a friend, because we had fun, did a great job, and won first place.
First, when I was dancing with Cortne', it was an unforgettable day with a friend, because we had fun. I remembered everything, because the laughter and the bond we had were all good. While dancing, our smiles and enjoyment were all exciting. We also joked around, made up new accounts, and took pictures with other surrounding schools, because we were fun to be around. When it was our time to perform, we were excited and ready to dance. The moment we stepped out, there were cheers and good comments made on the way we carried ourselves. At that moment, I was dancing and having fun because that is was made me happy. I had a lot of fun that day with Cortne' because overall, we both enjoyed our performance.
Second, when I was dancing with Cortne', it was an unforgettable day with a friend, because we did a great job. Even though it was not our first time performing with each other, we did great. Everything we did was together, because we practiced every day until our performance. Our facial expressions and movements were all the same. At one point, Cortne' messed up, but she kept going because she knew the importance of not stopping within a routine. It was a difficult routine, but we pulled through and made the best out of the dance. However, the judges and the crowd did not notice when we messed up, because we kept our heads up and showed energy throughout the routine. We knew what had to do, because we drilled ourselves to never stop and keep going. We did a great job on o...

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