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On March 25th, 1995, I was born in Miami, Florida. 8 pounds, 15 ounces.
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One of my firsts words, the typical "momma".
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The day when I took my first very, very unbalanced steps.
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After living in Miami, Florida for 3 years, hurricane threats caused us to move inland to Ft. Lauderdale.
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As I was riding my bike down my main road, a rottweiler broke out of his fence and bite my arm. I've got the scar to remind me.
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I accidentally sat on a pet snake (constrictor) while it was stretched out on a bed, and it bit me in my left cheek. I got a band-aid.
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My first day of school! I'll admit, I cried when my mom left.
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I was up in New Jersey on the early morning of 9/11 in a park with my uncle & cousins. I witnessed from afar the event take place.
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On Christmas Eve, 2002, the plane landed that stationed me here with my dad in Winterville, NC.
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After falling asleep really early after a long flight, I woke up on Christmas morning the very next day and celebrated it with my dad.
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I started 2nd grade in NC, halfway through the school year, at W. H. Robinson.
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A sudden distric change in Winterville re-routed me to go to Ayden Elementary school. I choice, personally, I don't regret at all.
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From Ayden Elementary School, I graduated as the class of '04. At the time, AMS only went up to 4th grade.
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After a very short summer break, I walked the halls of Ayden Middle School, as a 5th grader.
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My mother, Tammy-Ann, died, due to sudden cardiac arrest, leading to a stroke.
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Nearly 2 years after the death of my mother, my grandmother on my mother's side, Katherine, died of a heart attack.
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My first day at AGHS. It felt great, but so awkward at the same time.
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I reconnected with one of my friends, Ashlie Evans, from 3rd grade. She became a big part of my life, and still is. She goes to South Central though, which is one of those things best friends put up with.
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I finally graduated from AMS, with the addition of being in the National Junior Honor Society
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One morning in gym class, I had just sat down and talked to Kelsey Worthington. Within a week, she became like a little sister to me. Still is, and always will be. I'm a bit protective over her, to say the least.