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Born on February 1st, 1997 at Morristown Memorial Hospital, I entered the world at 11:32 p.m. I was born my mother, Donna Karr, and my father, Jason. I became the youngest child with an older brother, Matthew.
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3 months after birth, I was admitted to the hospital with a heart murmur. Adding to that issue, my heart pumped irregularly. Instead of a constant beat, my heart pumped twice for each normal pump. This concerned many doctors.
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At the young age of 15 months, I had a surgical procedure to get my tongue tied. This is also known as ankyloglossia. The procedure doesnt actually consist of tieing your tongue; however, it fixes the limited use of your tongue by cutting the frenulum, which is a strong cord of tissue that recedes after the development of the mouth.
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September 10th, 2000 was a significant day for me. It was my first day of school. I attended a catholic school called St, Virgils School for Pre-K. My two favorite teachers, Mrs. Brantanick and Mrs. Stober, were happy to have me as a student and begin our friendship to this day.
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On September 11, 2001, the Twin Towers were attacked. My grandfather worked in the buildings and made it out safely. This was a sad day for everyone.
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On this day in September I attended my first NASCAR race. It was a great experience. My father is a big NASCAR fan and decided I'd enjoy it also.
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After playing basketball, I broke my wrist in 5th grade. A small fractured turned into 6 weeks of an immobilized cast.
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During basketball practice, I broke my left thumb. Thid was more tragic than it seems because it was right before the championship game.
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This summer, the Karr/Karwoski family were all reunited in Blue Ridge, Georgia. Its a beautiful place with amazing scenery and rivers.
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This summer, my brother and I made our busiuness legal. We've been doing odd jobs (mostly landscaping) for 6 years. We now call it Karr Landscapes LLC.
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In the first game of the football season, I was running the ball, went to make a cut, and got tackled. During that tackle, my leg got hit and popped. The pain was incredible. After x-rays, it was proven that I broke my tibia in half.
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After the injury, I needed surgery. After being admitted, I went through surgery and got 2 screws in my ankle. It will help a lot with the healing process.