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Anna K. Leon, was born in another era, on a far - far away continent - on an unknown Street. Anna's father and grandfather were farmers. Her mother, held several different positions her last know position was that of a teacher and educator. Anna's grandmother often entertained her grand children with wild modernized tales of old legends.

Anna says this about herself "I have a beautiful family. I grew up with only brothers. Growing up we had plenty of animals - we all had our own horse, and a large white family dog.

My hobbies are reading, writing, sing, swimming, biking, and spending time with my children and family, going to the cinema, roller skating, tangling and eating candy.
I love to dance and when I was a child I studied Spanish dancing. I went to elementary school when I was 5 years old. Those six years were the some of the happiest time in my memory. I didn't need to worry about anything; teachers just gave us a little homework, so I had most of the time left to play with my brothers and my neighbor children. Every day was a holiday!

When I was 16 years old, I chose to live out of the house and finish school in a neighboring City. I wasn't sure what I wanted to do at that young age. However I went to college and after 2 years met "prince charming" (Shrek) and got married soon. Together we had several children with wet noses and happy laughs. Then one day we decided to leave our hometown and immigrate to the USA.

Building a new life a immigrant was very complex. We worked long hours and we each held sometimes 3 jobs at the same time. That will mean between the two of us six jobs.

I totally forgot about my childhood dream that I had (when running through the field). Way back then I wanted to become a famous author. Sometimes it takes time for these seeds or dreams to bloom
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