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Class of 2010
Shelby, we are so proud of you. This bright young lady you have begun. You managed to juggle school work, boys, your friends, and your family, as well as a full time job.
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Class of 2010

Shelby, we are so proud of you. This bright young lady you have begun. You managed to juggle school work, boys, your friends, and your family, as well as a full time job.

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Face Painting
Well, the face painting was a unique experience. While this was not your first time getting it done, you were a little upset that it was done by a young man. You insisted that women should paint little girls faces. But thank goodness, you finally gave in and he created these beautiful pink and purple shooting stars. You loved it so much you never wanted to wash it off.
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Face Painting

Well, the face painting was a unique experience. While this was not your first time getting it done, you were a little upset that it was done by a young man. You insisted that women should paint little girls faces. But thank goodness, you finally gave in and he created these beautiful pink and purple shooting stars. You loved it so much you never wanted to wash it off.

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T&A
Taylor and Althea
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T&A

Taylor and Althea

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The Worm
This little Roller Coaster gave you the ride of your life.These are the before and after shots of the ride. You didn’t know what you were in for, and after we were on the move, being slung around, up & down… I was afraid you were going to walk away scared, but boy was I wrong. You absolutely LOVED it! You were dying to ride it a 2nd time, but the line was too long.
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The Worm

This little Roller Coaster gave you the ride of your life.These are the before and after shots of the ride. You didn’t know what you were in for, and after we were on the move, being slung around, up & down… I was afraid you were going to walk away scared, but boy was I wrong. You absolutely LOVED it! You were dying to ride it a 2nd time, but the line was too long.

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Holiday Joy
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Holiday Joy

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Fun in the Sun
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Fun in the Sun

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I’ll keep holding On
Song Lyrics (top) from “Keep Holding On” - Avril Song.Journaling (bottom) mine:I’d   like to imagine the song above is a conversation between God and I.  I’m  being my usual self, pessimistic, stubborn, worried as always. And  He’s  telling me that He is here for ME. He will help me make it  through. He  wants me to keep holding on, be patient. In my book, I’d  like to think  I’ve been patient enough. Patient about what? Well, I’ve  had epilepsy  since I was eight years old… so for 17 years (almost 18),  I’ve been an  epileptic. That’s right. No matter how much my family  prayed and  pleaded, I unfortunately was not one of the lucky ones that  was able to  outgrow them, one of those that had seizures that were  easily  controlled. Nope, I’ve always been difficult. To this day, I’ve  only  gone a total, nonconsecutive, of just over two years without  seizures.  In my early tweens, I was able to go off the meds after being  seizure  free for 1 year, but soon after, they started again… so the  meds came  back into my life. Since then I’ve flipped from Medication to  medication  as the doctors tried to find my perfect fit. While, they  are currently  controlled by a heavy dosage of multiple meds, I wonder  if I’ll ever be  able to be drug-free. I will make it through.
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I’ll keep holding On

Song Lyrics (top) from “Keep Holding On” - Avril Song.

Journaling (bottom) mine:
I’d like to imagine the song above is a conversation between God and I. I’m being my usual self, pessimistic, stubborn, worried as always. And He’s telling me that He is here for ME. He will help me make it through. He wants me to keep holding on, be patient. In my book, I’d like to think I’ve been patient enough. Patient about what? Well, I’ve had epilepsy since I was eight years old… so for 17 years (almost 18), I’ve been an epileptic. That’s right. No matter how much my family prayed and pleaded, I unfortunately was not one of the lucky ones that was able to outgrow them, one of those that had seizures that were easily controlled. Nope, I’ve always been difficult. To this day, I’ve only gone a total, nonconsecutive, of just over two years without seizures. In my early tweens, I was able to go off the meds after being seizure free for 1 year, but soon after, they started again… so the meds came back into my life. Since then I’ve flipped from Medication to medication as the doctors tried to find my perfect fit. While, they are currently controlled by a heavy dosage of multiple meds, I wonder if I’ll ever be able to be drug-free. I will make it through.

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Here’s my latest and greatest. I haven’t scrapped much lately. This one was actually done back in May!

Here’s my latest and greatest. I haven’t scrapped much lately. This one was actually done back in May!