Tulips

My Timeline Project

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    Birth

  • Beginnings: Date of Birth

    I was born at 9:38pm at Oakwood Annapolis Hospital
  • First Two Years (Biosocial)

    I began to take my first steps.
  • First Two Years (Cognitive)

    I am not sure of the first words spoken, but I began clear speech around this time approximately.
  • First Two Years (Psychosocial)

    I am proud of my first building block creation.
  • Early Childhood (Cognitive)

    I begin reading small books regularly; my favorites are Doctor Seuss books.
  • Early Childhood (Biosocial)

    I learn to ride my blue tricylcle.
  • Early Childhood (Psychosocial)

    I invented an imaginary friend to trick or treat with. I believe i did this to help cope with the loneliness of not having my father around.
  • Middle Childhood (Biosocial)

    I am a very active child and begin my love of kickball.
  • Middle Childhood (Psychosocial)

    My mother finalizes her divorce from her second husban, and I have a particularly hard time dealing with it. This is when I begin to act out.
  • Adolescence (Biosocial)

    This is when I began puberty... This is a very confusing time in my life. But i had a relatively good support system.
  • adolescence (Cognitive)

    I aced my first Algebra test in the 7th grade.
  • Adolescence (Psychosocial)

    The First Day of highschool!
  • Adolescence (Cognitive)

    Finally passed my drivers test! I successfully learned how to drive.
  • Adolescence (Psychosocial)

    My last day of highschool!
  • Emerging Adulthood (cognitive)

    I tested very well on my college boards and I was able to test out of most math courses. I didn't particularly like math, but it turned out that i had knack for it.
  • Emerging Adulthood (psychosocial)

    I may have a knack for math, but I don't want to be a math major, so I remain undeclared in college. (I have no idea what to do with my life.)
  • Emerging Adulthood (Psychosocial)

    I withdraw from college, and get a job at my grandmothers store.
  • Emerging Adulthood (biosocial)

    I become pregnant with my son. This was not planned, but it was probably the best thing that ever happened to me.
  • Emerging Adulthood (biosocial)

    My son is born, and it was a pretty difficult labor as far as i am concerned. 10lbs. 7oz...
  • Adulthood (psychosocial)

    I marry for the first time. It was a definitely an experience.
  • Adulthood (cognitive)

    I earn my realestate license and eventually learned how to sell houses. This actually served me for some years.
  • Adulthood (psychosocial)

    I experience my first divorce, and it is finalized on this day. This is a very difficult time in my life because I tried to avoid a moment like this as best I could, but failed. I realized then what my mother went through when I was a child.
  • Adulthood (biosocial)

    I am in a pretty bad car accident and I lose some of the hearing in my left ear and most of the sight in my left eye about (70%). It took me more than a year to adjust to these changes in my life.
  • Adulthood (Psychosocial)

    My son graduates from highschool, and I couldn't be more thrilled! He is a very bright boy, probably a lot smarter than me.
  • Adulthood (cognitive)

    I initiate my final career change. Real estate wasn't serving its purpose anymore, so i decided to finish becoming a nurse.
  • Adulthood (psychosocial)

    I will have finished my collegiate career. Its about time to begin my new career.
  • Adulthood (psychosocial)

    My son graduates from college. This will be a very great day.
  • Adulthood (psychosocial)

    This will be the day that I turn 50. This will definitely be abig deal for me I'm sure, but I am relatively sure that I will not freak out.
  • Adulthood (Biosocial)

    Menopause will be in effect and I will need to come to terms with and prepare for the changes in my life in, regards to my body.
  • Adulthood (psychosocial)

    My son has his first child and at 52 years old i become a grandmother.
  • Adulthood (psychosocial)

    I will discover that my mother is no longer able to live alone. Perhaps she can no longer care for herself at all. I, along with my family, will need to help her plan for the future. And we will need to make some important decisions.
  • Late Adulthood (psychosocial)

    My mother will die at the age of 83; most likely due to congenital heart failure. This will be a major blow to my life, but i will take it in stride... ultimately, everything will be ok.
  • Late Adulthood (Psychosocial)

    I will offically retire. And with proper planning and preparation, this will not be a very difficult transition period.
  • Late Adulthood (psychosocial)

    I will see my first grandchild graduate from college. I will be so proud of him. Events like this make me feel glad to be alive.
  • Late Adulthood (cognitive)

    I will begin to notice a marked decline in bodily functioning, especially.. but nothing terrible, however, I will most likely want to have the support of my family on a regular basis.
  • Death and Dying: Final Day of My Life... (Biosocial)

    On this last day of my life, I will finally succumb to some complications resulting from the same congenital heart disease that claimed my mother.