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MICHELLE'S 1st WEBPAGE

WELCOME TO MY LITTLE CORNER OF THE WEB!

Hi, I’m Michelle. Thanks for stopping in. That’s me and my Toy Poodle, Duke.

This has got to be the most generic homepage on the internet. But hey, I wanted to have my own little web business card, and prove to myself that I could make this page without any help. So just get off of me right now, I know my page is boring. Hee hee.

ENJOY-

A piece of peace!!
A piece of peace!!

I live in Winter Park, Florida, just outside of Orlando. I was adopted in Las Vegas when I was two weeks old. My family moved to Seattle and then to Florida. I've been here since I was a year old. I'm 29 now. This November 22nd, I hit the big 30 mark. I'm not worried though, I'm excited because I feel that people get sexier with age.

During my childhood, I was extremely active in sports. I was a ballerina for years and even survivred long enough to receive toe shoes. That's a huge accomplishment in ballet. I also took tap dance, modern dance, gymnastics, ran track, played on the basketball team, was a cheerleader, was on the swim team, twirled a baton, took ice skating lessons, horseback riding lessons, and played on a college volleyball team. Whew, it wears me out to list all that! I've always thought of myself as being very independent. I have always been an outgoing person and love to laugh and go go go all the time. In 1993, that changed a wee bit. I was on vacation with a friend when I decided to take a deep dive into a shallow part of the ocean. When I woke up, I was told that I broke my neck and would never walk again. I remember thinking that I could still do sit ups and stay in shape. I have always been vain. Little did I know, I was a Quadriplegic, meaning I can't move from the neck down, and I can't use my hands. Six years later, I still can't do sit ups, but I'm still alive baby!!! I have develolped fairly strong arms and have learned to live and appreciate life in a whole new way. It feels like I was reincarnated and get to live two lives. In a way, I'm thankful that the injury occurred. It's allowed me to have the time to sit back and observe instead of being caught up in the rat race of the unimportant things.

That's all for now. Please check back from time to time, as I'm certain I will find creative ways to add to this site.

Thanks for stopping by. -mrh



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