12. Describe any childhood ailments or injuries you had.
When
I was little, I was a little bit of an accident prone girl. I was always
getting hurt all the time. I got hurt doing some of the stupidest things. One
injury that really stands out in my mind was in fifth grade. We had a older
swing set in my back yard all made of old wood. Well trying to be the cool
older sister I climbed to the top and sat down up there. I was trying to
impress my brother and sister so I told them I would jump off from the top. Of
course, I couldn't just jump. My belt loop on my back of the jeans I was
wearing got caught on a bolt of the set and so instead of landing on my feet I
landed On my neck…head first into the hard ground. BAM! My parents come running
out and I run to them sobbing. We end up going to the ER and wait forever. I
eventually find out that I fractured four vertebra's on my neck and the highlight
of the night was I ended up 55% deaf in my right ear as well. That was probably
one of the most annoying weeks of my life because I couldn't go to school or
anything.
34. Describe
someone who taught you to believe in yourself.
This might come as a shock to your
or not but when I was younger it was Harry Potter that taught me to believe in
myself. I was a very shy kid when I was little and I didn’t make friends easily
until I watched Harry Potter and read it for the first time. That’s when I
starting opening up and gaining more friends. To this day I still love Harry
Potter and go to it when I feel bad.
32. What did you want to be when you grew up?
When I was little I wanted nothing
more than to be a wizard or witch like on Harry Potter. I use to tie a blanket like a cape on my back
and run around like I was flying on a broom.
15. Describe your favorite game growing up.
I created this game called good or bad and it was a Harry
Potter based game. I and my brother would make this poses and if they were good
then we got to wear the Harry Potter glasses the next round, if it was bad then
you had to wear the “Death Eater cape”. We always had our dad judge too.


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