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Birth
I was born at Providence Hospital in Southfield, at 1:31 PM. I weighed 7lbs 8oz. -
First Two Years: Cognitive
I spoke my first word, "momma" and within the next few months began to spoke multiple words such as "dog, "up" "daddy" -
First Two Years: Biosocial
I began to take my first steps, and slowly get the idea of walking constantly. -
First Two Years: Psychosocial
I became very attached to my mother, whom I spend most of my time with, and did not take to liking staying at my grandparents without my mom. -
Early Childhood: Biosocial
I was placed into my first daycare, in which I continued to go here for many years, and my mother worked as an aid. -
Early Childhood: Play
My parents enroll me in my first soccer team. Being very shy, I cry when I am forced to go onto the field, and make my pregnant mom come on the field with me. -
Early Childhood: Biosocial
I began preschool, and was not very found of being away from my mother. -
Early Childhood: Psychosocial
My brother Calum was born. I was very upset when we brought him home from the hospital because my older brother informed me that we were getting a new cat, not a new brother. -
Early Childhood: Cognitive
After being in daycare, kindergarden and working with my parents/grandparents, I am able to form complete sentecnes, respond/ask questions, and know a large variety of words. -
Middle Childhood: Biosocial
I have lost a lot of my baby teeth -
Middle Childhood: Cognitive
We began to have sessions where the 5th graders would come read with us. -
Middle Childhood: Psychosocial
I changed schools 3 times, but in December of 2004, I did my last move and found a school in which I would stay at until I graduated. -
Middle Childhood: Play
I attended "5th grade graduation camp" at a nature center camp in Howell. -
Middle Childhood: Cognitive
I graduated from elementary, and was about to begin my next step in middleschool. -
Adolescence: Cognitive
I enter 6th grade, nervous about my first year at the middle school. -
Adolescence: Cognitive
I participated in my first, and last, spelling bee. Only made it through four rounds. -
Adolescence: Biosocial
In 7th grade, my body began to change and I experienced my first set of puberty. -
Adolescence: Congitive
I began to realize my love for history, and become more aware of how fast my life was going by. Began terrifed of growing up. -
Adolescence: Psychosocial
Began to become close with some of my best friends, whom I am still close with to this day. -
Adolescence: Cognitive
I graduated from 8th grade. -
Adolescence: Cognitive
I began my first year of high school, very nervous but also extremely excited. -
Adolescence: Psychosocial
I attended my first homecoming with one of my best guy friends, Carlos. -
Adolescence: Psychosocial
I began to talk to a boy, whom become my first offical boyfriend. -
Adolescence: Psychosocial
Ended the relationship with my boyfriend, and experienced a Lifetime Movie. Was trying to take myself out of the unhealthy relationship, and he became very abusive, stalkerish, and then placed a PPO on him on December 14th, 2011. -
Adolescence: Psychosocial
I began dating my current boyfriend, Deon. -
Adolescence: Psychosocial
I went to my senior prom with my boyfriend, Deon. -
Emerging Adulthood: Cognitive
I began to study pre-nursing at Schoolcraft Community College. -
Emerging Adulthood: Psychosocial
I took on a management position at my job. -
Emerging Adulthood: Biosocial
I began to take trips to Canada often to go out to bars/clubs with friends. -
Emerging Adulthood: Psychosocial
I celebrate my 3 year anniversary with my boyfriend. -
Adulthood: Cognitive
I will graduate as an RN. -
Adulthood: Psychosocial
I will marry my bestfriend, and we will began to start our life and watch our family grow. -
Adulthood: Biosocial
I will begin to exercise more, after just having a child, I will want to get back in shape. -
Late Adulthood: Biosocial
I will begin to realize that I can't move the way I used to, and begin to get many checks up as multiple diseases/cancers run in my family. -
Late Adulthood: Cognitive
While spending time with my family, my family finds that I tend to repeat myself a lot, and am forgetting where I have placed things. -
Late Adulthood: Psychosocial
My family decide that my husband and I will be placed in a nursing home together. -
Death
This will be my last day.