Fun times

I wake up early on Saturday morning, feeling refreshed and ready for a fun-filled day. My little sister Eniola is still fast asleep, lying in her bed across from mine in our shared bedroom. I love sharing a room with Eniola - it's always like a slumber party.

As I get dressed, I think about all the things Eni and I can do today. We can go to the park, play games, or even have a movie marathon. The possibilities are endless!

Just as I'm finishing up my hair, Eni wakes up stretching and rubbing her sleepy eyes, her big brown eyes shone with excitement. "Kate, Kate! Good morning, It's Saturday!" she exclaims, bouncing up and down on her bed.

I laugh and pull her into a hug. "I know, silly! What do you want to do today?"

Eniola thinks for a moment before responding. "Can we go to the park? I want to play on the swings!"

I nod, smiling. "Of course, we can! Let's go ask Mom and Dad if it's okay."

After getting permission from our parents, Eniola and I head out to the park. The sun is shining, and the air is filled with the sweet scent of blooming flowers. We spend the morning playing on the swings, slide, and monkey bars, laughing and shouting with joy.

As we take a break to eat our snacks, I realize how much I love spending time with Eni. She's always been my little partner in crime, and I cherish the bond we share.

After our snack, we decide to play a game of tag. Eniola is "it" first, and she chases me around the park, shrieking with laughter. I finally manage to evade her and tag her back, making her giggle even harder.

As the morning wears on, we start to get hot and thirsty. I suggest we head back home for lunch, and Eni agrees, already looking forward to our next adventure.

A few weeks later, our family moves to a new house. Eni and I are excited to explore our new neighborhood, but we're also a bit sad to leave our old house behind.

As we unpack our boxes and settle into our new rooms, I realize that Eniola and I will no longer be sharing a bedroom. I'm a bit sad about this, but I know it's also kind of nice to have my own space.

Eni seems to feel the same way. As we're unpacking our clothes, she looks up at me with a smile. "I'm going to miss sharing a room with you, Kate."

I smile back at her. "I'll miss it too. But we can still have sleepovers and hang out together all the time."

She nods, looking happy. "Yeah! And I can come visit you in your new room anytime I want."

I grin, feeling grateful for my little sister. "Anytime, Eni. My room is always open to you."