My Story

By Wazz
  • Development and Birth

    Development and Birth
    The day I was born.
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    My Life Span

    I will be layed to rest and at peace with the joyus life I have lived at an old age of 91
  • The First 2 Years: Biosocial

    I'm 6 months old, I just started crawling and my mom has me all caught up on my vaccines.
  • The First 2 Years: Biosocial

    The First 2 Years: Biosocial
    My 1st. birthday. My mom says I began to walk about a week before this day and I started to getting into everything.
  • The First 2 Years: Cognitive

    Im starting to speak full sentences and I'm repeating everything I hear. My mom said she had to start watching her language around me more. lol
  • The First 2 Years: Biosocial

    My 2nd. birthday and according to my mother I always had the terrible two's! This is when I got my ears pierced.
  • The Play Years: Cognitive

    My mom had to go back to work so she decided this is when I was going to go to preschool. We soon began to realize I had a severe case of seperation anxiety. I never wanted to leave my mom when she dropped me off, I would cry and scream myself to sleep.
  • The Play Years: Psychosocial

    During my second year of preschool I didn't experience any seperation anxiety from my mom. I was actually excited to get up and get to school. I would always paint/color a picture or do a craft for my mom and was so excited and happy to show her when she got there to pick me up.
  • The Play Years: Cognitive

    Today was the big day I started kindergarden. Even though the school was rite across the street from my house, my seperation anxiety had kicked back in a little. My mom thinks this was only because it was a new school and I had to get use to it again like I did in preschool.
  • The Play Years: Biosocial

    This was the year my mom signed me up for ballet. I was in heaven. I remember never wanting to take off my cute little outfits and I could always walk on the tip of my toes.
  • The Play Years: psychosocial

    The Play Years: psychosocial
    This was the best and first Christmas I completely remember because I got the kitchen and shopping cart I so badly wanted from santa
  • The School Years: Biosocial

    I started First grade this year and my mom would let me walk across the street to school while she watched me. We lived rite across the street from my elementary school and my door that year was also rite in front where she could see my frind and I walk to.
  • The School Years: Cognitive

    I have entered second grade and my mom has agreede to be our room mother. I was so excited to have my mom be apart of my new school life. She got to go on all our field trips too which made us become even closer.
  • The School Years: Cognitive

    I'm now in third gradeand I have decided I would like to join the girlscouts. It was such a great experience. I enjoyed hanging out with my new friends and loved having sleep overs.
  • The School Years: Biosocial

    This was a Christmas I was sure to remember. I was 8 years old at this time and so excited because I was so good and got great grades so I knew santa was going to bring me all the New Kids On The Block stuff I asked for. I actually ended up getting concert tickets from my aunt that year to se my favorite band!
  • Adolescence: Biosocial

    I was spending New Years Eve with my cousin out in Holly Michigan and had the most mortifing thing happen to me. This is when I actually had my first period. I got on the phone and called my mom with panic and embarrasement.
  • Adolescence: Psychosocial

    I was now 13 and my mom sat me down to give me the worst news I could hear at this point in my life. She told me we had to sell the house and move to an apartment for awhile. Her and my stepdad had gotton divorced and she could no longer afford the house on her own. This was a very difficult time for me.
  • Adolescence: Cognitive

    I'm now 14 and starting a new school year. I hate that we had to move but at least I didn't have to change schools. I was alot harder being so far away but I was able to spend time with my friends in classes and at lunch.
  • Adolescence: Cognitive

    It's now a few days away from Thanksgiving and I'm not looking forward to seeing my family due to the trouble I have been getting in with the choice of friends I have been hanging out with. I started going to parties and trying to sneak out. I actually look back and now I'm glad I did the things I did because I beileve in the end it has taught me many things.
  • Adolescence: Psychosocial

    This was the summer I began drivers ed training. I remember being so scared but yet so confident when I had my road test because my mother was always letting me practice drive. I passed with an easy A and recieved my permit.
  • Adolescence:

    Adolescence:
    Its my big say, My big " Sweet 16" also the day I got my driving license! It was the best day ever. My family threw me a suprise party at my grandmas and I got to take the car and hang with my friends later that night.
  • Emerging Adulthood: Cognitive

    At the age of 18 I had some hard choices I had to make. I was faced with an oppertunity to start working for my family at a family owned business or the choice of going to college. The choice of college seemed far fetched since it was only my mother and I and we had no money for me to attend school.
  • Emerging Adulthood: Cognitive

    I decided to take the job with plans of attending some part time classes after I have saved up some money to pay for it. I began working and loved it. I was working full time and was able to start with getting a car so I was able to drive to school. I went out and found a used acr in pretty good shape and bought it.
  • Emerging Adulthood: Psychosocial

    At this time im now 19 and feel as if my self asteem is higher than it has ever been. I'm working and paying for all my own things which is helping my mom out too. I feel very responsible at this point and think its time to start taking some classes.
  • Emerging Adulthood: Cognitive

    I have gone to the community college and applied for admission. I was accepted and registered for 2 classes. I felt so much accomplishment even though it wasn't rite out of highschool. I felt as if I was learning so many new things and developing so many new skills.
  • Emerging Adulthood: Psychosocial

    This was a day I think has effected everyone who was old enough to understand what was happening to our country. I myself will never forget this day along with many others. This was something I never expected would happen during my lifetime. This is also my fathers birthday. I felt so bad for all those people but also that my dad would know longer look at his birthday as a celebrating day.
  • Emerging Adulthood: Psychosocial

    Its that time again when I should register for some more classes but at this time I'm not sure what I want to go for. I decided to take a year off and give it some thought. I kept my current full time job and aquired 2 extra jobs. I began working at a bar 2 nights a week and I also began a texas holdem card dealer.
  • Adulthood: Cognitive

    I have not gone back to school but have continued to work two jobs for the past five years. I have been saving my money with a little spending as most people at my age would.. I'm preparing to go back to school so in the future I will have a degree with a good career.
  • Adulthood: Psychosocial

    My plan is to start my career in the medical field as a registered nurse by the age of 31 after graduating college.
  • Adulthood: Cognitive

    As I work towards going back to school I have decided it's time to move out. I have purchased my first home. It was a huge fixer upper. My bestfriend and I have taken on the responsibility of completeing a goal for me to move in in 90 days. Know thought it could be done.
  • Adulthood: Psychosocial

    Its a week before Thanksgiving and the 90 days are up. I have scheduled the home inspection and if all gets finalized I will be in by the goal I set in the beginning.
  • Adulthood: Psychosocial

    The inspection has passed and I'm a new homeowner. I have done it and couldn't feel more accomplished!
  • Adulthood:

    It's finally time I have decided I need to get back in school. I have went to my family and discussed my possible change in employment. I have a great boyfriend who motivates and encourages me to go for my dreams. I have quit all my jobs and decided to return to school full time.
  • Adulthood:

    I have decided I don't want children but would like to get married someday. I have an amazing boyfriend who I have been dating for four years who was my bestfriend before that for almost 7 years. We have many plans after I finish school.
  • Adulthood:

    At this point I'm 29 and soon to be 30. I will be going to Mercy of Toledo next year to finish the nursing program. When I finish I may persue my masters. My now boyfriend always encourages me to go farther.
  • Late Adulthood: Biosocial age 62

    As I start to age I will most like be in some what good condition. I love outdoor activities and only plan on doing more and experiencing more as I get older. I'm sure my senses will begin to become less sharp and I may need a hearing aid.
  • Late Adulthood: Biosocial

    In late adulthood woman have many things they need to worry about. Womans estrogen levels decrease which may lead to osteoporosis. Arthritis runs in my family and sense I'm allergic to milk and all dairy products I will more than likely be getting this.
  • Late Adulthood: Cognitive

    Farter on in life there are many diseases which may and can occur. Usually dementia like alzheimer's is a common condition a large percent of the elderly have. This is partially genetic and it does not run in my family so hopefully I will not encounter such a horrible condition.
  • Late Adulthood: Psychosocial

    I'm now 66 and hope to be retired by this point in my life. I also hope to be living all my dreams out. If this has happened I will have a farm with an animal rescue service where no animal ever gets euthanized.
  • Late Adulthood: Psychosocial

    I hope to be an involved animal activist who helps all and any animal that needs it. I also hope to be able to travel with my lifelong bestfriend, partner, husband and the one I love.
  • Death and dying: Biosocial

    According to the life expectancy calculator I will live until the age of 91
  • Death and dying: Cognitive

    At this hard time in life I hope I can reflect on my past life and all the great memories I have with family and friends. I hope I can be concious and aware of my loved ones at this time
  • Death and dying: Psychosocial

    I hope all the loved ones I leave behind will be able to go on and accept my death with peace and live on through my memories.
  • Death and dying: Biosocial

    I perfer if when its time for me to go that I die a peaceful and painless death thats due only to old age.