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My love of course is Color Guard. I have been doing it since Sophmore year. I have taught it and was a captian. I love the way I feel when I do it cause I feel that all i have to do is just do something I love to do perform and not worry about what else is going on in my life its pretty much my vent. It helps me just get a lot of shit of my mind and makes me focus on soemthing I love and cherish so much and it kills me that I honestly am not doing it anymore. Its my Anti-drug to be completely honest with you. And music is another one of my passions. I feel that songs can just amyph you up and get you feelin right and realize that yeah shit happens but I become stronger and a better person becuase of it..
im not sure on who i want to meet more like i want to meet MR. Right not Mr. just want to be fuck buddies But really I just want to meet that type of person who cares for me and puts me on top of the world who lets me be myself and when he gets a phone call in the middle of the night he comes rushing over just to be at my side. I have gone through a lot of shit in my life from my mom being sick to meeting totally and complete assholes I am just tired of shit But I guess I just have to take it day at a time and Mr. Right will come when hes started seachin for me. Hey You Im Right Here lol. But Until then Im enjoying life and dating and meeting different types of people everyday
What Concert Band Instrument Are You?
Xylophone
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Um No Movie Junky here!!!!!!!
Well I can honestly say TV whats that.... lol seriously with me working and going to school I have hardly anytime to watch tv.
A woman who stands 5-feet-5 inches is a fighter. She has short brown hair and brown eyes behind round glasses. She is a mother of three - one boy and twin girls. She single-handedly raised all three kids by herself, while working three jobs. She helped her kids with their homework as best she could. She slept on the couch so the kids could have their own space in a two-bedroom apartment. This woman is my mother. She has battled ovarian cancer for four years, showing her strength of spirit. On June 7, 2002, my mother was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. She went through an eight-hour surgery, which consisted of a full hysterectomy as well as having a five-pound mass removed from her small intestine. After the surgery she was in the Intensive Care Unit for two weeks and in Doctor’s Hospital in Modesto for another month. After staying in the hospital for almost two months she got to come home and begin chemotherapy. My mother is now on her fourth round of chemotherapy and is still going strong. Even though my mother has cancer, it has not held her back. She has pushed through the pain of backaches and dry heaves. I’ve seen her not be able to get out of bed because of the unbearable agony. She has watched my sister and I graduate from junior high, when she knew there was something wrong but didn’t know yet what it was, as well as from high school. Her next goal is to see my sister and I graduate from college. Why my mother is such an influence on me is because she has pushed through her struggles. Whatever hurdles come in front of her she jumps over them. This is something that has affected my perspective on life. If it weren’t for her and my father I wouldn’t be here today. My father and mother got divorced when I was 2 years old. At this time my father took half-custody of my sister and I. But he always pushed us off to his mother. I love my grandmother, however she did not fill the space of my father. So my sister and I were much closer to our mother. If it wasn’t for my mother always encouraging me and showing me that you can do anything you set your mind to, I don’t know where I would be. I cherish all the mother-daughter talks and the snuggles underneath warm blankets when my mother would tell me everything’s going to be ok. The whole time she was really scared about what is going on inside her body. If it wasn’t for my mother I don’t think I would want to go into the nursing program at Modesto Junior College. My mother has shown me that I love to help people. I’m especially interested in helping kids with cancer. I am going to work in a children’s hospital someday. I figure if I can make one of their last days better, I would feel like my day is complete. Without my mother’s strength I don’t know where I would be today. In the end, I think there is always a reason for everything in this world. My mother’s sickness is just a process we were sent through. People in your life change you for the good or for the bad. Even though some people don’t agree with this, I’ve seen it for myself.