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My sister
Having an older loving sister is a blessing from God, Kelsie is not just my sister she’s my best friend. She helped me grow up and become the person I am today. I look up to her because she always seems to know what and what not to do and always goes in the positive direction. She taught me a lot not just in life in general but also the sports she used to do and I do now.
In life, kelsie has helped me alot whenever I was stressed or sad she just told be positive and look at the bright side of things, she always managed to put a smile on my face. Kelsie is beautiful not just on the outside but also on the inside her heart is just so pure. She helps people who need help with stuff and just makes people feel better. She is very intelligent in school she is always getting good grades and now is currently going to UMD. My sister is studying in the medical field to become a nurse practitioner so she can help people even more. She has her mind set on the perfect life, she knows what she wants to be, she knows how many kids she wants, she knows how many pets she wants, and she knows where she wants to live. My sister knows exactly what she’s doing , and her future looks very bright. When I’m older I hope I know what I want to do to. Another thing is that my sister isn't just successful in life, but also in sports.
Dancing may cause stress, but it is still an amazing sport. when Kelsie was in 8th grade when she made varsity for dance and for the 5 years she was on the varsity dance team she had a lot of success with the rest of the team, they advanced to state all 5 times when Kelsie was on the team, but all of that success came from hard work they pushed themselves to the limit every practice and gave 110% on the dance floor. When my sister danced she made the dance moves her own, she had the most powerful russians and beautiful kicks. All of this made me the dancer I am today, I pushed myself to the limit and made the varsity dance team at the same age she did. that was such an honor to me because it made me feel like I worked just as hard for it as she did. After all that hard work it didn’t just give me cardio but also gave Kelsie cardio for track.
Sprinting is what she did when she was on the track team, like the 100m, 4by1 relay races like I do. Though all the years when we were both in track Kelsie always made me do the varsity workouts to help me out in my events. When I was just so tired to do anymore workouts she gave me the strength to finish them. Kelsie was just definitely one of the best on the team and had a lot of success which made me want to have a lot of success also.
Through life she has always been there for me through thick and thin and always pointing me in the right direction and just told me to enjoy the little things in life since they go by so fast. In dance always telling me to dance my heart out and be the best I can possibly be. Also in track where she helped me in not just my events but also helping me push myself to the limit and that is why she is my role model.
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