Wednesday, October 22, 2014

My Life

I was born on August 10th, 1990 to Joe Littlejohn and Tonya Copeland. I was just like any other baby or toddler. Once I started school for the first time in 1994 things were not always great there. Being in school I encountered a lot of bullying and being unfairly punished. And being treated that way led to me having to be put out of regular high school and sent to a Special Ed. Alternative School which I would say was the worst school I had ever been to. But eventually I found a private school that would accept me and that school was Christian Kingdom Academy in Gaston, South Carolina. And the people at the Special Ed. Alternative School said no other school would want me.

I want others to learn that even if they were told that getting your high school diploma or going to college or even having a successful long lasting relationship with the opposite sex is unrealistic goals to have, I will tell you those things are not unrealistic. I managed to get my high school diploma at 16 and not 17 after a teacher in middle school said I could never skip a grade or after so many others thought there would be trouble everywhere I go to school at or that I was to dumb to pass high school courses. I went to college eventually and graduated this year and I still did something else that they said I could not do.

There were times where I did let what they thought of me and what I would become bother me to where I overdosed on pills multiple times. I felt no one would listen to me so I overdosed.

I haven't found that special man yet. But I will say when God thinks I'm ready for that special man, then he will send that special man. I've dated different guys but I understand why those relationships did not last long and that is because those guys were not right for me.

So no matter what mistakes you have made in your life that seem like to others that you would not be successful or could not have what so many others have, just remember that you CAN have those things no matter what.

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