Saturday, November 29, 2008
Thanksgiving!
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Sunday, November 23, 2008
FEARLESS!
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My Sassy Girl!
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Thursday, November 13, 2008
DANCE!!
One of my many passions is dance. I've ballroom danced for 13 years. I recently quit thinking I didn't love it anymore, but realized this past year, that I do love it, my priorities were just off. But a long with Ballroom I've always wanted to do modern, lyrical dance. So last week, I started an adult "advance" class. (Haha yes wish me luck) It was so fun though, I loved every minute of it, It cleared my head, I got to dance to what I was feeling. So I'm going to back tonight, heck yes, it's awesome! Along with that, I've got a little back into ballroom. I'm competing this weekend the open west coast swing, with Ben Harmon. If you come watch for us and cheer.
"Dance as though no one is watching you. Love as though you have never been hurt before. Sing as though no one can hear you. Live as though heaven is on earth.”
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Sunday, November 9, 2008
The Dominican Republic!
May 23rd, 2008 I got the amazing oppurtunity to go down to the Dominican Republic to do service in a Haitian Refuge Village. I left my heart there so that I would have to go back someday to get it. The people touched me in the most amazing ways. They opened my eyes to the world, and to what I should be grateful for! I will never forget my trip and what I learned and I hope to touch the world with my story I brought back!







a single mom. This single mom had 5 children of her own, when her next door neighbor who was her best friend died, and the dad left. She then took in the 6 children and has raised them as her own.




This was called the milk ministry. It was a different village then our own. They were not as wealthy. For this ministry we took milk, cookies, and egg, and clothes to each of the children. As soon as we got there, all the little children came running towards us with their little broken cups in hand.
Miguel, a Dominican Man who has diabetes. Everyday we would walk down to his house and clean his legs and cover them. His family abandoned him because he can't work anymore. He is the cutest man in the entire world. He called us his granddaughters and took care of us.


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