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Birth
I was born on March 18, 2005. This is an important date because if I was never born than I wouldn't be alive. -
First Day of School
My first day of kindergarten was in August of 2010. This was important because it was the beginning of my educational journey. -
Nyah's Adoption
My family adopted my younger sister on March 19, 2018. Bringing Nyah into our family changed my life forever. -
15th Birthday
My 15th birthday was on March 18, 2020. This was a historic day because it was the day the world began to shut down due to Covid-19, and school was cancelled for the remainder of the year. -
Baptism
I was baptized on April 24, 2022. It was the best moment of my life and really important because it represents my faith. -
Highschool Graduation
I will graduate high school on May 20. This will signify the end of a very important chapter of my life. -
Start of College
I will start college in the fall of 2023 at K-State and study Human Development and Family Science. It will be the start of a whole new journey for me. -
College Graduation
I will most likely graduate college in May of 2027 and then pursue a Masters. When I graduate college I will begin my time as a fully functioning adult. -
Marriage
Getting married is something that I am really excited for. It's a very important decision, and I can't wait to find somebody whom I want to spend the rest of my life with -
Having Children
Being a mom is one of my deepest desires. Growing up and starting my own family is so important to me. -
What does your time line tell you about yourself?
My timeline shows that I had a great childhood/upbringing and I have an idea of what I hope my future looks like. I know how certain events have changed my life and how I can use those experiences to help others. I seek personal connection and intimacy with others much more than a certain job or amount of money and I think my plans for the future reflect that. -
How different would you be if you could have changed one or two events along your line?
If Nyah had never become a part of my family, my life would be unimaginably different. I don't even know where to start. It's been incredibly painful and difficult but it has also given me immense strength and a vision for what I want to do with my future. -
How flexible or fixed does your future seem do be?
I'd say my future is pretty flexible. I don't have a set time or deadline for anything. While this timeline is like my perfect dream, ultimately I'll go down whatever path God calls me (with or without a husband and children).