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Birth (Biosocial)
I was born -
Smiles (Cognitive)
I recognized my parents smiles -
Bonding (Psychosocial)
I bonded with my primary caregivers -
First Words (Cognitive)
I said my first word - "Dad" - on Father's Day -
Chicken Pox (Biosocial)
I got chicken pox from my older cousin -
Dog Days (Psychosocial)
My parents resuced a dog and we became best friends. -
I can fly! (Biosocial)
I broke my arm and I learned not to jump on the bed -
Siblings (Psychosocial)
My parents had another baby and I learned how to interact with my new baby brother -
Poem (Cognitive)
I wrote a poem that was published in a poetry book -
Trust (Psychosocial)
My best friend betrayed me and I learned about trusting people -
Surgery (Biosocial)
I had my tonsils removed -
Bilingual (Cognitive)
I started learning Spanish - a second language for me -
Growing Pains (Biosocial)
I was taller than most of my male classmates and it hurt my self-esteem. -
New School (Cognitive)
I transitioned from middle school to high school. -
Dating (Psychosocial)
I started dating my current fiance. -
The Stresses of College (Biosocial)
I experienced a period of depression as a result of persistant acne -
New Chapter (Psychosocial)
I got engaged to my high school sweetheart -
Doctorate (Cognitive)
I plan to graduate from Oakland University with my Doctorate in Nursing. -
Starting a Family (Psychosocial)
I plan to get married and start my family near the beginning of adulthood, after I have completed my college education. -
Brittle Bones (Biosocial)
I will have to be extra vigilant in order to prevent osteoporosis -
Travels (Cognitive)
I plan to travel to other countries and learn other languages to remain sharp post-retirement -
Puzzles (Biosocial)
I plan to use puzzles regularly to prevent myself getting Alzheimer's disease. -
Grandbabies (Psychosocial)
I will experience the joys of having grandchildren -
State of Mind (Cognitive)
I intend to be lucid when I pass away -
Funeral (Biosocial)
I plan to be cremated when I die -
The End (Psychosocial)
I wish to die in the presence of my husband, who will have been there with me through everything in life, and wil be there with me through death as well