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As TimeToast does not have an option to omit the day from dates, any dates of which I am unsure of the day will be marked as the 24th of the month.
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Being born is honestly one of the most important parts of anybody's life. Without birth, you can do nothing. Being the start of everything I've ever done is definitely a major event.
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Eagar was where I spent most of my childhood. It's where I really came into my own as a person, and it influenced me greatly growing up. The people and the environment would shape me as a person for years to come.
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ACA was my first experience with online school. While I would later leave ACA for Arizona Virtual Academy and later California Virtual Academy, ACA would introduce me to a lot of the nuances of online education. From standardized testing to scholastic achievements like the Dean's list, I learned a lot about how school works thanks to my experience at ACA.
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Josh was my best friend for a very long time, though as the years went on, we became very different people. I was a nerd with little in the way of courage or athleticism. Josh, on the other hand, was a strong and speedy athlete with either an immense amount of courage or a total lack of common sense. Looking back, Josh was the cause of many physical injuries. Despite all that, one couldn't ask for a better friend.
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This was my first major scholastic achievement and what I would strive for every year since. It's a lot of pressure, but undoubtedly worth it in the end.
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This my second major scholastic achievement. Joining the NJHS is a great honor and I was of course going to accept. How could you not after getting inducted into something that major?
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In late 2012, my parents bought an RV, my dad quit his job, we sold the house and decided to drive off to wherever. Initially, the plan was to move to Walla Walla, Washington, but we soon realized that we really did not care for it. As such, we decided to head back south.
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After a while of roaming the West Coast and living a few months at RV parks in California, we ended up at Vandenberg AFB. There, we would stay for a few years. Soon, however, we were told the park was kicking everybody out and in early 2016, we left.
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This is probably the lowest point of my life. For six months, while we searched for an affordable house, we lived in a motel in The Bad Part of Town. Needless to say, nobody liked it.
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Finally, in June, we moved to Williams, Arizona. The house is rather nice and anything is better than a motel. I'm certain that living here will shape my character in the years to come.