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My life is not my own, for I belong to Christ.
It is because of God's grace and for His glory that I "live and move and have my being."
I am currently back in Indiana, studying English Education at Purdue University, far from the home I've come to know and love in Victoria, Australia
My family means the world to me.
Living in America and loving in Australia, I am blessed indeed.
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Wednesday, March 24, 2004
An example of why you should ALWAYS supervise kids with sissors and NEVER let them outside without an adult. OK, when I was maybe 4, Zachary and I were playing outside. Suddenly, he got this great idea to play "Barber". He wanted to cut my hair and said, "We can mix it with dirt and make 'sheep skin' out of it!" So, since I was so young and didn't know any better, I was the victim and let him. After he was done, we made the "sheep skin". He said to me, "You look cute, but let's stay outside till your hair grows back." We waited for a while, but of course had to eventually go inside. My mother screamed and all we could do was cut it ALL off. I looked like a little boy! If I wasn't wearing a hat or dress, people would tell my mom what a "cute little boy" she had! I was to young to care though. You should see pictures! From the back I look TOTALLY like a boy!!
Charity | 8:58 am
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