Courtney's Personal Development Timeline

  • Conception

    Approximate time of conception.
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    Stage 1 - - Prenatal Development

  • Sex Determined

    Sex Determined
    Scheulded ultrasound - - - It's a Girl!
  • Birth

    Courtney Marie Cutter was born to Tony and Tina Cutter on August 3rd, 1991 at 4:30am. Weighed 7lbs and 7 oz.
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    Infancy

  • DaDa

    Courtney says DaDa. Mom was a little jealous that her name wasn't uttered first, but MumMum came quickly enough (about 1 month later).
  • A Weekend Away From Home

    A Weekend Away From Home
    Courtney went to stay with her grandparents for the weekend while mom and dad went for a little vaction. This didn't go over so well with her. Even though she loved her grandma and pap, she wasn't too keen on being seperated from mom. She spent most of the time crying. Family started to realize she had seperation anxiety when away from her familiar enviroment and mother. All was well again when her parents returned :)
  • Courtney's First Steps

    Courtney's First Steps
    Courtney took her first steps today at 11 months old! She walked all the way from Mom to Aunt Crystal while camping at Deep Creek Lake, Maryland. The whole family was around to see her make this physical milestone.
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    Early/Middle Childhood (2-6)

  • Tricycle

    Tricycle
    I got my first tricyle for my 3rd birthday from my grandparents. It was summer time so everytime we went for walks the bike came. Even if dad had to carry it some of the way. I rode the bike as often as I could. After much practice, I learned how to pedal the tricycle on my own by the end of the summer.
  • Cami is born!

    Cami is born!
    My baby sister, Cami Lynn Cutter, is born. Both of my parents were afraid I would be extremly jealous soon after the birth. However, I was excited as ever to have a little sister. I helped with her as much as I could and loved to show her off. During her baby months,I became very emotionally attached to her and was concerned every time she cried or needed something.
  • I can tie my shoes!

    After lots of practice with dad, I finally learned how to tie my shoes. My kintergarden class also had a lesson for a whole week where we practiced during part of the day. We tried the bunny ears thing (that didn't work for me), but I finally got it down a month following my 5th birthday.
  • Dance Competition

    Dance Competition
    I competed in my first dance competition and placed 2nd in my age category for my group. It was an exciting physical achievement after working and learning the dance for 3 months.
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    Childhood (7-12)

  • Constitution

    In order for my class to take a trip to Philadelphia, we were all required to memorize the first part of the Constituion. After much reptition and learning how to memorize I finally could recite the requirement to my teacher.
  • September 11

    September 11
    The tragedy of 9/11 hit close to home. Flight 93 crashed into a field 5 miles from my school and I expereinced my first traumatic event at the age of 11. I was confused, infurtiated, and deeply saddened for the first time of my life after almost first-handingly witnesssing something huge, hit so close to home.
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    Young Adulthood (21-35)

  • College Graduate

    This will be close to the date of my college graduation for my Associates degree. It will mark a day of cognitve learning and so much hard work. I'll be looking forward to 3+ more years of schooling, and much more learning :)
  • Wedding Day

    A day that everyone invisions their whole lives. I hope to be married around this time of my life and to start a life with another person. It will be a huge emotional milestone. Maybe even the biggest one in my life.
  • 26 & Pregnant

    For my new physical development during the young adulthood stage, I hope to be pregnant around the age of 26. I feel like this would be a good time, as I hope to be earning a stable income, be with my husband for a couple years, and be living in a settled enviroment.
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    Middle Adulthood (36-60)

  • Peak of working career

    I hope to be at the peak of my working career at this time. Hopefully providing a more than stable lifestyle for my family, enjoying my work, and impacting the community's health.
  • Check-up

    Doctors visit at 50. I am in good health after maintaing a healthy diet, regular excersising, and keeping a balanced lifestyle. Sigh of relief :)
  • First Grandchild

    First grandbaby born and enters the world. Time for the real child-spoiling I guess :)
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    Late Adulthood (65+)

  • Gray Hair!

    I'm not looking forward to the head of gray hair or wrinkly skin, but I hope to see at as still a gift from God, becasue just being alive is the biggest blessing.
  • Great Grandchildren

    I guess by this time my chidren's children will be having some of their own. I'm sure I'll be as happy as ever to add some to the spoiling list.
  • Giving words of wisdom

    I hope by this point I have lived a life of positivity and achievements. I look forward to sharing advice with my family and younger generations. I hope I can look back on my life and be proud to say I've done everything I wanted, and I've succeeded in things so I can share imput.