Growing up is hard to do
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Ongoing, First published Jan 24, 2015
Growing up in Antigua was hard but my parents was alway there for me and sister no matter what ever when they fight with one another they put us first. In 2006 mother got married to my step father James Joseph her was s good man her live in St Croix so we were moving living the place I call home for sixteen years, It was hard for me but I know my mother was doing what she thinks was the best for her children. In St Croix we had a good life I got my high school diploma I did not think If I was in Antigua I would have got in my diploma so it was a good thing we moved. We were happy my sister was in New York me and my mother was in St Croix living happy with my step father my family was good but in 2012 my step father died and I got to see how evil people is the people that was to have my mother back did not, some people say blood is thicker than water but that not alway true. I was going to U.V.I college but it was not for me so I decided to go to DVJC were I got my certificate
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