audie

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    First Kiss

    We had this "ward party," for no reason at all almost everyone in the ward was at this members house. The guy I liked was taking everyone on 4 wheeler rides and it was my turn it was a clear night the stars were so pretty, this was out in the country. We always went on 4 wheeler rides we would always stop and talk so we stopped and he got closer and closer and we kissed. It was the perfect first kiss.
  2. My mom and dad are both converts to the church. My dad's brother joined the church before he did (my dad was 30 when he was baptized). My mom joined in her 20s and her mom was later baptized. My parents meet later and were sealed in the temple and had my two brothers, my sister, and me. I'm in Texas and the rest of my family lives around the great lakes, so I hardly know them and none of them are members. My uncle, the one who is a member, is in his 60s and he is dating a girl that only sees dollar signs. Everyone but him can see that. We wish that he would date someone that is interested in him. No one would have guessed this if they had just meet us. My dad is the first con. my mom is 2nd con. in the young womens pre. my older brother is going to BYU, he went for a year right now he is on his mission, I go to BYU-I and am a primary teacher in my home ward until I go back in Jan. My brother is teachers pres. and an eagle scout, and my sister is a beehive and everyone gets her in the ward for babysitting. So my family my seem to be perfect. But in fact we are far from.
  3. Glad I could help. How much longer until you finish?
  4. Single girl here from south Texas. No, I don't have an accent.
  5. This quote fits perfectly under gratitude, no kidding. "Gratitude is a mark of a noble soul and a refined character. We like to be around those who are grateful. They tend to brighten all around them. They make others feel better about themselves. They tend to be more humble, more joyful, more likable." (Joseph B. Wirthlin, "Live in Thanksgiving Daily," Ensign, Sept. 2001,8)