Lifespan developmental psych by senclair M

  • Birth

    I decided I was ready to be born on the day Michigan had a horrible snow storm :)
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    My first time being apart of a sport and getting a cool kitten

    At the age of 3 I was placed in Gymnastics, and it became my all time favorite thing to do. and all in my great year of being 3 my parents decided to surprise me with my first kitten and we named her silver, because she was a siamese with really pretty silver fur
  • My heart was broken then put back together again

    When I was 10 years old I started having really bad pain in my feet and was told I was going through a growthspert and had to quit gymnastics, my heart was broken, but my mom told me I was able to finnaly be a cheerleader since I was no longer able to be a gymnast.
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    big changes happened

    Once 2007 came around not only was i excited to be a preteen, but I was still a cheerleader, and decided to go for a school sport and went for track. So on top of already being a weird preteen trying to figure out where she belonged in this world I was insanley busy with cheerleading and track at the same time everyday back to back, im not sure how i found time to eat, and sleep but I survived somehow.
  • forget being a preteen I am a teenager now!!

    So after two hard years of being a middle schooler I went to high school, became a teenager and thought I was so grown up for being 15!! Once I got into high school, and decided that I wanted to further pursue track, I gave up cheerleading, and it was the best thing I have ever done in my life. and on top of that I had my first real boyfrined and thought being in high school was the best thing ever.
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    College here I come

    Here it is my biggest and still onghoing accomplishment. College! I am going to be senior this up coming fall at Eastern Michigan University, and the excitement I feel is beyond words. College hjas been one big stuggle, pain in the butt, most fun, and most exciting time all in one for me. I was able to do track colligiately, meet friends that live all over the world who share the same love for my sport as I do, meet amazing people just walking around on campus, and was able to live on my own.
  • My adulthood, and future to come.

    Coming into adulthood is scary, but fun all at once, I am learning more about how to be successful on my own, figuring out what it really means to be an adult, and at the same time still have time to map out the rest of my adulthood. Take the time to be successful in my future career, and think about having a family and getting married. It's really fun and exciting thinking about that part of my life.