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Days 7,8,&9

Sunday-Did you have a favorite toy or blanket? Tell about it.
I had the cutest little blanket I carried with me EVERYWHERE when I was a kid. It was a Christmas blanket with adorable teddy bears all over it. I would cry without it. I don't really know how I got out of that habit, but I still do have the blanket.
Monday-When were you the most proud of yourself?
My proudest moment was probably the end of my senior year during SGA class. Everyone went around the room saying their favorite thing about each of the seniors. When it came my turn I realized how much my SGA family loved me. It meant a lot to hear their positive words of encouragement and how much they all adored me. It meant a lot to me and I won't ever forget that moment.
Tuesday-What was your favorite subject in school? And one that you didn't like?
I loved any English or History class I was ever in. Journalism will always be a favorite because of the wonderful teacher. I love her to death. She taught me a lot about life and a lot about learning to laugh even during the awkward times. She made each day bright and I am blessed to have had Mrs. McMahon as a teacher. I was never any good at Math, therefore Math is the subject I didn't enjoy.

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