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Where Would I Be If I Were Playing Soccer?
Where would I be if I would have stayed playing soccer? Soccer was my life I played from the age of 5 till about 14. When I transferred school in 8th grade I wanted to play for Harding in 9th grade. I went to one conditioning and didn’t want to play so I ended up playing softball instead. If I would not have played softball I would never have met my best friend Caitlin Emch. Doing what I wanted to do I got to meet Kaylie, Owen, and Aviana.
On Caitlins birthday, I got a call at 7:30am of her crying because her sisters water broke. I went over Caitlins house and from there we went to the hospital. We sat at the hospital all day waiting for Kbug. Around 5:00pm she arrived she was barely 6lbs. Kaylie was so quiet barely cried and she was so tiny

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