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Birth
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Brought home, both my mom and I in perfect health
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I started talking
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I took my first steps.
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My mother started taking me to my aunt’s house, where I played with my cousin Max every week.
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My parents read books to me every night to help advance my vocabulary
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got a dress up set for my birthday. This was my favorite thing to play with.
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My dad taught me how to tie my shoes
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While preparing for dance competitions, I practiced (repetition) so that when the competition day came, I didn’t much have to think about the dance.
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I started making competing in gymnastics
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- I had formed many close friendships by this point in my life.
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- Along with starting middle school, I began to worry more about my personal looks
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Being in cheerleading, gymnastics, dance, and getting straight a’s in school led to my sleep deprivation because I did not have time for everything I wanted to do!
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Being in cheerleading, gymnastics, dance, and getting straight a’s in school led to my sleep deprivation because I did not have time for everything I wanted to do!
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I got my first gym membership to stay fit.
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I graduated high school, which means I had to make the very crucial decision as to where I wanted to go to college.
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By this point in my life, I will have had graduated from college, which means I will have to find a “big girl” job.
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- I get married
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At this point, I will be 25 and thinking of starting a family. I need to be concerned about fertility and look into alternate means of reproduction IF infertility should arise
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I might grab a calculator rather than doing a simple calculation in my head
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I get glasses!!!!!!!
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At 65, I retire. This has taken lots of planning. I will keep busy by volunteering and visiting with grandchildren.
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My memory declines, as I forget my own grandchild’s birthday.
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At age 93, I will die a “good death” due to old age. This will be the type of death that everybody hopes for.