Describe a time you felt completely lost.

 Prompt Response: I think that everyone can relate to this, but for me a time that I felt completely lost was when I was younger. I was at Costco with my grandfather and my brother. Somehow I stopped paying attention to who I was following because I ended up walking to the car with a random old guy who looked like my grandfather from behind. I instantly started to panic because I was like 5 or 7 years old and I had been stranded in a parking lot clueless as to how to find my family. I ended up just walking back to the entrance of the store and found them there. 

Summary: We presented our Origin myth presentations.

Reflection: I learned about the smaller less seen details of the native American story we read. Like how different characters were related and further analysis of the story's message. 

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