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FlashPersonal Essays

Marshmallows

Lily Castello
March 31, 2021 One Min Read
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When I think of my family I think of marshmallows, a squeaky mispronunciation of our last name. I think of invisible cords connecting me to the people I love. No matter where they are, they are a part of me. I think of warm chili and games in the winter, a glow just barely visible through the shutters. I think of Uno Flip games full of zero-leaf clovers and house rules. I think of spontaneous lunches together after church. I think of walks in every weather — walks on scorching days and in the snow, in rain and wind. They are not all of my blood. I have enumerable sisters, not a single brother. All sizes, shapes, and colors. We all have each other. I have my people.

Lily Castello

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Lily Castello is a 10th grader at Boston Latin Academy who focuses on stories relating to science, education, the arts, social conflict, personal stories, and more. As a student-athlete, musician, and oldest of four sisters, she has a variety of interests outside of TiP and tends to dominate conversations inside the program with her optimistic and strong-willed spirit. Not only has she been here for over three years, but she also intends to come back as a program mentor after she graduates (if she has time).

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