Because of my crazy love, addiction, and passion for dolls, my family has grown from one to five dolls and I couldn't be more blessed with my amazing little AG family.
From left to right- Jaron, Kendall, Paisley, Jaycee, & Emma |
My dolls mean everything to me. Literally, everything. Each of them have unique personalities, that make them who they are. No other doll could compare to what each of them and their character are worth, which is why I couldn't be more happier to have each of them apart of my beautiful family. Read all about my girls and their personalities below.
Meet Jaycee Layne. Jaycee is an energetic, strong, brave, and adventurous girl, who has fell in love with the world behind her house- the great outdoors- and her two favorite sports- Karate and Basketball. Many people around school (especially the guys) underestimate Jaycee since she’s a girl in karate. That thought quickly fades away when they watch Jaycee kick butt in Karate on their school’s karate team- the “ramblers”. When she’s not whipping it up in karate, Jaycee is shooting hoops, practicing layups, and getting ready for her intense basketball games. Jaycee’s good. Very good. She practices non-stop and is always putting forth 110% effort in not just her sports, but in everything she does. Her sports keep Jaycee super active, but she always makes time for one other thing- the outdoors. Jaycee is quite obsessed with her sports. But she’s even more obsessed with wildlife and nature. Jaycee loves exploring the woods trying to find the next squirrel to climb up a tree, the next bird to hum, or the next frog to jump into the nearby stream. And, she spends countless hours reading about animals, caring for animals, and finding animals. She’s crazy in love with animals so much that her dreams are to pursue becoming a wildlife veterinarian. She quotes, “I focus on what’s important to me, and I don’t pretend to be anyone I’m not because I’m good at being me. My passions are what make me believe, dream, and succeed. No matter what you want to do in life, anything is possible. So, what are you waiting for? Get out there, and just do it.”
Meet Emma Cadence. Emma has always been the type of girl to be outgoing, bubbly, easy to get along with, and well-liked by her entire school. Even when Emma knows how to have a good time with her friends, she knows when to settle down and focus on the three most important passions of hers- fashion, gymnastics, and cheerleading. Emma is a devoted, determined member of her gymnastics team, the Sparklers, and also cheers for her school’s cheerleading team- Barren County Trojans. When she’s not caught up in her super duper busy sports schedule, Emma can be found at the mall, shopping with her close friends and finding all the latest trends, styles, and fashions. Her fashion passion has lead to her designing her own clothes in which she hopes to share one day and have her own fashion line produced. In addition, Emma has plans of becoming a professional gymnast. She quotes, “My dreams may be big for my size, but I’m doing what I’m born to do...and that’s what makes me happy. Eventually I’ll get there, just with a little sweat, hard work, dedication, and compassion.”
Meet Jaron Reine. Jaron is a spirited, generous, and grateful girl, who loves nothing more than to be singing to the tune of her favorite songs, burning up the piano with her mad music-playing skills, or sketching, designing, and creating. At school, Jaron is a member of the Art Club and participates in an after school piano program. Jaron’s musical talents have lead her to performing concerts all over the country and receiving special awards for her work. Her inspiration was from her handicapped piano teacher, Ms. Chapman. Meeting and learning from her, made Jaron value, love, and appreciate her life even more. Her love of music and the piano, drove her to create her own music and perform it. She has won many awards for her piano skills and ability to compose and write beautiful music, such as greatest young pianist golden award. Her dedication, drive, and attitude are what make her a unique, one-of-a-kind person. Along with music, songs, and piano playing, Jaron loves to draw, sketch, design, and create masterpieces. Many people are so fond of her work, that she often finds herself completing various projects for others. She hopes to one day, have some of her artwork published in a museum and become a famous composer and pianist. She quotes, “Life is such a beautiful thing. I’m always trying to encourage others to try and find the good in the bad, to smile often, and to remember how grateful and blessed you are. I’m doing what I do best- performing and creating. There’s nothing better than that. I’m working towards my dreams every minute of the day, learning, exploring, creating, living, and cherishing along the way.”
Meet Kendall Brooke. The girl that everyone dreams of being, Kendall makes superb grades in school, is always sweet and friendly to people, and lives off of swim, dance, and Mexican food. Kendall thrives, breathes, and depends on swimming and dancing. It’s her passion. Her addiction. Her life. Even though she’s devoted to her sports, her school work comes first and always will. She maintains All “A’s” and has continuous success, even while competing and keeping active with her sports. Kendall is a member of the Barren County Swim Team, where she holds many records of her best stroke, the butterfly, and a member of the Barren County Dance Team. She’s a role model to many and is constantly inspiring others to work hard and put forth a little effort. Kendall’s plans for the future are to open up her own dance studio for little girls and become a swim team instructor. She quotes, “To be successful, you aren't just given it. You EARN it. On the track, in the water, on the field, in the gym. No matter where you are, you have to work for it. It won’t be easy. But every step, every move, every drop of sweat, and all the effort will be worth it. Just keep swimming, swimming, swimming.”
Meet Paisley Makay. Paisley’s heart, world, mind, and body revolve around softball, fitness, and track. Period. End of story. She is a team player on the Barren County Softball Team, where she’s always batting it up, pitching it up, and getting down and dirty. When it’s not softball, it’s her love for running on the track. She has continuous meets, practices, and competitions where she’s picked up several awards and titles for her fabulous running skills. Paisley’s obsessions do NOT stop there, they continue on to keeping herself healthy and fit. She’s far more focused on her diet and exercise routines than she is with what clothes she’s wearing for the day. Paisley works out in our home gym everyday, always working towards her dream of becoming a professional softball player and owning her own fitness studio. No matter who she’s with or what she’s doing, she always stressing the importance of staying fit and eating healthy. She quotes, “Rise up each morning, start fresh, see the bright opportunity in each day, and work. And work. And work some more. Nothing great comes without effort. Don’t give up when it becomes hard, just keep going. Because, I believe that all people, can do it.”
Meet Emily Bennet.
Emily is a sweet, caring, and kind Englander. When she came to our family
during the war, she was very shy. But as she broke through her shell and got
used to things here, her passion for dancing outshined. Her favorite style is
tap dancing, and she works hard perfecting it every minute she can. Along with
dancing, she has a heart for animals and helping others. You often see Emily
wheeling around her friend Madalyn, and volunteering whenever possible. She is
a normal helper at our local animal shelter, volunteering to train dogs. She
quotes “All the world needs is a little love. And I try to do everything I can
to for see to that.” Emily has a dog of her own, Yank, who is always by her
side. She has won many awards for her exceptional tap dancing talents including
the chance to dance on a state team. Emily hopes to have a career in animal
sciences.
Meet Molly
McIntire. Molly is funny, goofy, yet exceptionally smart. She is widely
known as the ‘class bookwork’ as you never see Molly without her nose in a
book. She has ‘All A’s’ and takes advanced classes at her middle school. But
academics are not the only thing Molly cares about. She is strongly passionate
about running on her high schools track team. Molly specializes in the 400 Yard
run, and the Mile. Her relay team even made it to state champs. Although Molly
is a busy girl, she always makes time for school work and studying. She also
tutors her friends and helps her siblings study, too. She says “I love school.
I feel like if you’re going to have to go to it for 13 years, why not work at
it? Kids today don’t realize how important education is, and I am very grateful
I do.” Molly is working toward being a Governors Scholar, and hopes to be a schoolteacher
when she grows older.
Meet
Madalyn Faith. Madalyn is loving, friendly, and a total chatterbox.
She could talk to you for hours at a time. Madalyn is a strong extrovert, and
is sociable and self-confident. Due to a recent car accident, Madalyn is
wheelchair bound, but going through physical therapy and should be back walking
in no time. She is a member of her school dance team and specializes in ballet,
but unfortunately has had to take some time off due to the accident. During
this time, she has figured out that she is a very talented writer. Madalyn
enjoys poetry and writing fiction works. She is even writing her own novel.
When she’s not at the writing desk, you can find her hanging out with friends
or going to parties. She states “Life is short. You have to live while you can.
You must learn to work with your situation and accept who you are. Life isn’t
about finding yourself, but creating you.” Madalyn is working to go into the
journalism field.
Meet Ruthie
Faye. Ruthie lives for the figure
skating life. She practices for hours each day and is one of the stars on her
team, the Barren County Polar Bears. She gets to travel to many different
cities and towns, competing with spectacular consistency. If she isn’t at the
rink, you can find her outdoors. She is fanatic for nature. She loves to study
birds and trees, and even keeps a log for every new one she sees. She even
started a fundraiser at her school to help raise awareness for forest
conservation. Ruthie also is a member of her local Girl Scout club. She loves
to go camping and hiking with her troop, and is close with all the girls in the
club. She quotes “I found something that I liked to do, and fell in love with
it.” Ruthie is working toward pursuing a career in forest conservation.
Meet Megan
Elizabeth. Megan is bubbly, adventurous, and full of energy. Megan’s
heart belongs to her two favorite sports: Roller blading and skateboarding.
Although most people stereotype these sports into being gender defining, Megan
is a star. She makes it to the local skate park as much as possible, and even though
being surrounded by boys, gets comments on how talented she is. Megan is a
total tomboy but is okay with that. Next to sports, she is head over heels for photography.
She recently saved up for a nice DSLR camera and since has been hooked. Megan
is working toward owning her own photography business. “The best way to predict
your future is to create it.” She says. Megan is a busy girl, but always takes
time out to spend time with her friends and family. “They are the ones that
keep me going, that cheer me on, no matter what gets me down. I definitely couldn’t
do it without them.”
Meet
Samantha Paige. Samantha devotes her life to the two things she loves:
gymnastics and cheerleading. Samantha started taking gymnastic classes when she
was three years old. Now she is part of the Barren County All-Stars traveling
team and is a level 7. Her favorite events are floor and beam, even though she excels
in vault. She even scored a 10.0 at a meet, which is super difficult to conquer.
When she’s not at the gym, she is either at band practice or working at her
singing. Samantha has always been rhythmically talented, and started singing at
a young age. When she went into middle school, she joined band and is now first
chair clarinet. Sam is also part of her High school marching band. “Hard work always
pays off. No matter if it’s small or big. It could be moving up a chair in
band, scoring that 10.0, beating your time, or even making an A on that quiz.
If there is one thing I’ve learned, it’s the harder you work, the more
rewarding the result will be at the end.” Samantha is hoping to open her own
gym and be a gymnastics coach when she is an adult.
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