Daily Archives: September 15, 2014

FRO September Post #1

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In this post, I’ve included many of my favorite photos that were taken throughout my life.  Each of these photos has a special meaning to me, and each photo has affected my life today. The first picture is a picture that was taken in South Carolina of my brother and I at a waterfall next to my grandfather’s house. Both my brother and South Carolina mean a lot to me because we used to spend every summer up there together. Next, there is a picture of me and a few little girls that I teach to swim. I have been swimming since I was ten, and coaching has also become a hobby of mine. Next, I posted a picture from prom. I would consider this probably the best dance in high school, as well as a great way to end my senior year with all of the people I’ve spent my high school career with. Following is a picture of my friends and I that was taken at the Rock N’ Rollercoaster in Disney World. We took our senior trip there, and it was also one of the best moments of senior year. Graduation, which was very sentimental, was the number one best moment in my high school career. My class and I were like a family, and although we all knew it was time to say goodbye to one another, we were very proud of ourselves for coming as far as we had. The next picture is a picture of my mom, brother, and me after my brother completed Leadership Boot Camp for the Air Force. It was such a proud moment for all of us, and I was glad I got to share it with him. The picture taken out of the plane flying over New York was when I moved here for college. It was a major change in my life, obviously, but I was excited for what college had in store. Lastly, the next picture is a picture of my parents and I in Grand Central Terminal. Although it was time for us all to say goodbye, I made them smile for one last photo with me before they headed home. I couldn’t thank them enough for all that they do for me, and for making me the person I am today.