I'm almost 18 and ready to get out of high school and start college! I love music and could not live without it. I think I would die without my iPhone and I'm a straight up Facebook addict. I love cars!
My Interests / Hobbies
I really like shopping, which might sound weird, but really it isn't. I like dressing up to go out buying nice things. I play paintball occasionally. I love taking trips or just driving aimlessly around with my music blaring!
My Goals / Aspirations / Dreams
I would really like to be a chef because I really enjoy cooking and I want to live comfortably.
The things that make me want to get out of bed:
Facebook, hanging out with people, the movies, road trips, shopping.
My favorite place I've been:
San Francisco, Boston, and Orlando...I can't choose just one!
Join us for a night of great music and worship featuring the original songs of the A218 Band. We will also release the latest project from the band, Freedom Songs. It will be a great night that you will not want to miss.
Join us for a night of great music and worship featuring the original songs of the A218 Band. We will also release the latest project from the band, Freedom Songs. It will be a great night that you will not want to miss.
We will be showing the IJM Film At the End of Slavery: The Battle for Justice in our Time, narrated by actor Danny Glover. The documentary takes you inside the violent and ugly business of modern-day slavery — the buying and selling of human being...
Screening on November 14, the film At the End of Slavery documents the present-day slave trade as a global phenomena and outlines strategies that will turn ordinary movie-goers into abolitionists.
Join us for a night of great music and worship featuring the original songs of the A218 Band. We will also release the latest project from the band, Freedom Songs. It will be a great night that you will not want to miss.
Screening on November 14, the film At the End of Slavery documents the present-day slave trade as a global phenomena and outlines strategies that will turn ordinary movie-goers into abolitionists.
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