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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.
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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.
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