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On October 22nd, 2000, I was born. This was obviously important to me because it was the day I was given life. I was born at around 5pm and it was a little more than a year after my parents had gotten married.
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I moved to a new house that my grandparents previously owned and built. Instead of growing up in a suburban neighbohood, I was able to grow up in the woods and grow up in nature. This was one of the major events in my whole life.
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My mom joined the moms club. This made my childhood full of friends and fun. I spent all of my young years spending time with friends every week!
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My sister was bron. This was important because I was no longer an only child, and I was able to have a friend always around, since no kids lived around us. My sister and I had many fun aventures as kids.
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My baby brother was born. Having two siblings is so much different than having one. More sharing, more responsibility, and more family.
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I started kindergarten. This was important because this was when I started my education. I was very comfortable with school, many other kids, however, were not. I had to comfort kids who got scared without their parents.
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We went off to get a new dog, Otis. Otis was my first dog that I was able to grow up along with. He was a 250 pound American Mastiff. Otis passed away last winter.
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I was accepted into Holly Academy. This is what shaped me into who I am, I had a very different experience at Holly Academy than I would have had at Brandon, my previous district. I was getting a better education and it made me a better person.
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I started middle school. 6th grade was an emotional year for me, and it forced me to start growing up and become more mature. It was needed, however, and I am grateful for every moment of it, good or bad.
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My first time at Cedar Point. This was where I overcame my fear of heights. It was a ton of fun and we spent the whole entire day there.
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My friend Christina moved to California. This was the first time I had a friend move so far away. It was tough, but we still, after two years without seeing eachother, keep in contact and text often.
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I started the 8th grade, my last year at Holly Academy, and my last year of being a child. I was now a role model for the rest of the school. It was a good year and I am proud of the accomplishments I made at that school.
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I started my first official job, dog sitting. It was my first real responsibility. I am still doing it and I love being able to buy my own things with my own money.
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I went to Washington D.C. with my 8th grade class. It was an unforgettable experience and I learned a lot about our history. We went there for three days and had a lot of fun.
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I started Highschool. This was the first day that I began my official road to adulthood. So far it has been great, and I love it a lot more than middle school.