It looks like you’re asking for a properly structured essay based on the phrase:
"myfamilypies lily glee savannah sixxi want fixed"
Since this seems like a jumbled or coded message, I’ll interpret it as a creative prompt — possibly about family, nicknames, pets, or a personal story involving the names Lily, Glee, Savannah, and Sixxi.
Below is a proper essay written in response, treating the phrase as a starting point for a reflective narrative.
Title: The Recipe for Us
Every family has its own recipe — a blend of ingredients that, on their own, might seem odd but together create something unforgettable. My family’s pie is made from laughter, loyalty, and a few unexpectedly sweet names: Lily, Glee, Savannah, and Sixxi. For a long time, I wanted to fix us, to smooth out our rough edges. But I’ve learned that we were never broken.
The first slice of our pie belongs to Lily. My youngest sister, Lily, is the sugar — innocent, bright, and a little sticky. She remembers everyone’s birthdays and leaves hand-drawn cards under pillows. When she laughs, the whole kitchen feels warmer. But Lily is not just sweet; she is tough. Last year, when our grandmother fell ill, Lily organized a schedule for us to visit, complete with stickers for each day. She holds us together without even knowing it.
Then there’s Glee, my mother. If Lily is sugar, Glee is the butter — rich, slightly unpredictable at room temperature, but essential. She got her nickname from her high school glee club obsession, and she still breaks into song while folding laundry. Her enthusiasm can be exhausting, especially at 7 a.m., but her optimism has saved us more times than I can count. When I wanted to quit the soccer team, Glee didn’t lecture me. She just said, “Okay, but let’s find your next stage.” She taught me that fixing isn’t about forcing — it’s about listening.
Savannah is my older sister, and she is the crust. Firm, reliable, and sometimes a little burned around the edges. Savannah works two jobs and still finds time to help me with algebra. She doesn’t talk much about her own struggles, but I see her tired eyes. Last month, she came home at midnight after a double shift and still made sure the dishwasher was running. She is the backbone of our family pie, the part that keeps everything from spilling.
And then there’s Sixxi. Sixxi is our rescue dog — a mutt with one floppy ear, three legs, and an endless supply of wiggles. She is the cinnamon: unexpected, a little spicy, and capable of making everything smell better. We found her abandoned behind a gas station, scared and skinny. The vet said she might never trust people again. But Sixxi decided otherwise. She taught me that being “fixed” is not the goal. Being loved is.
For years, I wanted to fix my family. I wanted Lily to worry less, Glee to be more serious, Savannah to rest, and Sixxi to be whole. I thought a proper family should look like the pictures in magazines — neat, quiet, predictable. But our pie is not neat. The edges are crimped by hand, the filling sometimes bubbles over, and the names don’t match any traditional recipe.
That’s the point.
I don’t want to fix us anymore. I want to bake us exactly as we are: Lily’s sweetness, Glee’s music, Savannah’s strength, and Sixxi’s joyful mess. My family pie is not a problem to solve. It is a story to taste. And every bite tastes like home.
If you meant something different — for example, if “myfamilypies” is a username, “lily glee savannah sixxi” are names, and “want fixed” refers to editing a document or correcting a code — please clarify. I’m happy to revise the essay accordingly.
Title: How We Fixed Our “MyFamilyPies” Recipe – A Sweet Story Featuring Lily, Glee, Savannah & Sixxi
Posted on April 16, 2026
| Tester | Age | Feedback (pre‑fix) | Feedback (post‑fix) | |--------|-----|-------------------|---------------------| | Lily | 34 | “Crust was soggy, taste bland.” | “Perfect crunch, flavor pops!” | | Glee | 29 | “Filling leaked everywhere.” | “No leaks, nice buttery crust.” | | Savannah | 22 | “Too sweet, needed something bright.” | “Lemon balanced it beautifully.” | | Sixxi | 7 | “Boring… same old taste.” | “Cardamom is cool, I love the nuts!” |
Seeing those smiles (and a few pie‑filled faces) was the ultimate confirmation that our fixes worked.
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