[Written by Lizzie Brown]
As I stand in the middle of blinding lights and hundreds of people, I feel the warm sticky air touch my skin.
I smell the dirty, polluted air, and maybe even some chicken wings that a guy is selling from his food truck down the street.
I hear pigeons flying above me and dogs barking. I hear people talking all around me.
I see buildings — tall, skinny, large, big buildings surrounding me, making me feel like an ant.
And then I get this weird feeling, like I'm in the right place, like I'm supposed to be here.
I’m here with my mom, my wonderful, amazing, caring mother.
As I stand next to her, looking around, I start to get a sense of happiness rushing through my body.
I'm happy that I'm here, in the wonderful city of Boston, Massachusetts.
As I stand in the middle of blinding lights and hundreds of people, I feel the warm sticky air touch my skin.
I smell the dirty, polluted air, and maybe even some chicken wings that a guy is selling from his food truck down the street.
I hear pigeons flying above me and dogs barking. I hear people talking all around me.
I see buildings — tall, skinny, large, big buildings surrounding me, making me feel like an ant.
And then I get this weird feeling, like I'm in the right place, like I'm supposed to be here.
I’m here with my mom, my wonderful, amazing, caring mother.
As I stand next to her, looking around, I start to get a sense of happiness rushing through my body.
I'm happy that I'm here, in the wonderful city of Boston, Massachusetts.
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