Compare And Contrast My Family In My Life

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“We could live like this forever.” (Walls, 2005, p 18) The Walls family’s life is very interesting and quite similar to my early life. Although my life is similar to theirs it is also very different. Our lives are similar because I also moved around a lot as a child, I had an alcoholic father, and my mother wasn’t the best. They 're different because my family stayed in places longer, we children never had to sleep in boxes or cars, and we weren 't too prideful to sign up on welfare.
Like Jeannette and her family, in my early life we weren’t kept up in money. We moved around crappy little trailers and houses on foundations that were ready to crumble with one wrong step. “We were always doing the skedaddle,” (Walls, 2005, p 19) The first place I remember us living in was a trailer that had roaches crawling all over the place and bees nests up under it. We’d had exterminators many times but it was like what we could afford wasn’t enough to get rid of them. I was around two and have very vague memories but enough to set an impression. I remember watching my dad cut loads upon loads of wood, not just for us but for neighboring …show more content…

Even though we moved around a lot, we didn’t move around as much. “If you spend one night in some town, did you live there? What about two nights? Or a whole week?” (Walls, 2005, p 29) In ‘The Glass Castle’ the children lost count of all the places they’d lived but I remember that we lived in about 23 different places—not counting the ones before I was three. Our stays were much lengthier. We’d tried to make real homes for ourselves and only left when my father could no longer find work and we couldn’t pay our bills. We stayed for months not days or weeks. Even if it was just a couple of months. We stayed with friends or family more than we did in our own homes but eventually they’d run us off and my parents were back to finding a new place to

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