Kyra Schwab

  • I am born

    I was born in Valley City, North Dakota in Mercy Hospital.
  • First halloween

    for my very first Halloween I was dressed as a ladybug.
  • my first Christmas!

    My first Christmas is not something I remember, but my mom told me it was very special.
  • my first sucker

    Right before I turned , i had my very first sucker. By the picture I pretty sure it was grape, and that problem why that my favorite flavor candy!
  • My first Car (kind of)

    When i turned 3, my dad bought me a little jeep. I loved that little car.
  • My parents wedding

    I was 6 when my mom and dad were married. All I remember is that I shared the Maid of Honor with my Aunt Michele, only because she didn't want to speak in front of everyone alone. My mom thought that i would want to have a special dress so she put me in what all the bridesmaids were wearing instead of the kids. That was i good day.
  • my first vacation

    My first real vacation, my family went to South Dakota. We saw Mount Rushmore, and went to Bear Country! There was also a huge slide that we went down after we took a ride to the top. The top is where you could see Mount Rushmore.
  • My first cow

    My grandpa raises cattle. Sometimes if he feels generous, he'll give us a cow. My first one was my moms cows calf. So it technically wasn't mine. But I name her Peanut because she was so small. i now have my very own cow, named Cow.
  • My first baseball game

    When I was 11, i went to my first Red Hawks game. That was also the last one I've been to. I remember really wanting a foul ball. One player did see me and threw it to me, but missed by a long shot. When he saw that i didn't get it he brought a ball over to me. i didn't see but I'm pretty sure i was one the big screen
  • First day of 10th grade

    My first day of sophomore year. Another day of me becoming older. I remember being excited to see my friends. Thats the only goos thing about school, other than getting an education, of course, is getting to see my friends everyday.

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