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Little Brothers Birth
My brother's birth was so exciting. I was jumping everywhere and so excited that God gave me another brother. I couldn't wait until he could walk, talk, play, and hide in forts with me. It was so amazing, even though i lost my parents attention a bit, it was awsome. I didn't care at all. We lived in Lioni Meadows in a small house at the time. -
First year of School
I was so excited. I couldn't stand one year of homeschool. It was so borring, and i didn't have any friends, inside my house, to play with and bother. So I would dive under furniture and ignore and hide from my mom. I didn't understand home-school. It sucked.
So my parents sent me to Eldorado Adventist school, after christmas break. So scary. I was shy. But i loved it after awhile, but i was in trouble every ten seconds. -
Moved to Oregon
Hlafway through first grade, my family andi moved to oregon. I went to livingstone adventist accademy. It was fun, and full of new friends and adventure. Second grade there was so much better, but still, i was getting in trouble everywhere i went since i was so hyper. But, i was respectful. -
Grandmother Passed Away on my Birthday and moved back to CA
We moved to Oregon mainly because my grandmom had cancer, and we wanted to see her and support her. We loved her, and when i turned seven, i was at my dads work that day, she passed away. The news was very hard on my dad, but we were expecting her passing for awhile already. My other grandmom died a month before that. -
Went To Orangevale Sda School in Sixth Grade
sixth grade was both exciting and very, very fun. At the time, eh, it was ok, but now, wow, those were the times. Yeah, i was planning to go to a middle school, public, but my perants were introduced to orangevale. They sent me there, and i left my friends. I really liked my old school, and it was four minutes away, but i seriously love that i went to orangevale. Of course, it took time to start fitting in, but i was a head honcho, and it was a great time. Awhile later, my brother went to ovsda. -
Teacher Passes Away
This was very sad. My teacher hit a telephone pole on a winding, country road, doing what she loved best, riding her motorcycle. She taught us so much about God's love and plans for us, and talked alot about encouragement on the end times. I missed her half of my eighth grade year... but we got through it and my class grew stronger, and we have a slight fire in our hearts from her legacy. We will never forget our beloved teacher. Mrs. A