
Significant
adjective
1. sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy.
My memory is long. My earliest memories see from when I was three. Significant doesn’t mean good or bad, just big. Let’s see what I’ve got.
1. When I was around 8, I received the best present for Christmas — a stuffed cocker spaniel from Radio Shack that was an FM radio on the bottom. I loved music and listened to KVKI all the time. Unfortunately, I vomited on the dog when i had a stomach bug at some point and it had to be thrown away.

2. In 5th grade, my grade went to Six Flags Amusement Park in the Dallas area. Everyone was getting on a park train ride, but I got distracted and didn’t get on. I was lost in Six Flags. The workers talked on walk-in talkies, but the group didn’t get back to me for three hours. That was scary. It made me remember to always be aware of my surroundings.
3. When I was six, I spent the night at my Aunt Vicki’s so we could watch Princess Diana’s wedding to Prince Charles. It was amazing. She was a real life princess like Cinderella. I was so excited. As an adult, I love reading about the history of the monarchs and watching documentaries. That day holds a special place in my heart.
