Humans of AR

A chat with Benji, my fellow English 1/2 classmate.

By Malia W. from Academy of the Redwoods in California

“4 years ago I had the opportunity to go on a camping trip with my grandma but I never took it and the following year she passed away.”

“One time, actually fairly recently, my brother... moved down to San Jose- going to college there- and one time when we went to visit him we got there around about 3 or so? 3:30? It was decently late-ish to be there but we still had plenty of time to hang out with him. We did a lot of things- we went to the movies and it was just so great to be there with him.”

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