Aubree Marden Research Paper

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In life, its hard to come by someone who cares so deeply, and wishes the best of luck in all future endeavors for someone she barely knew. Aubree Marden is one of the most well rounded, vibrant, strong hearted human beings one would ever meet. Aubree entered my life during my sophomore year of high school and was one of the best things to have ever happened to me. The first impression I had of Aubree definitely wasn’t the correct one. I had always known of Aubree, but the night I finally had the pleasure of meeting her was at a youth group one Wednesday night. I was a mess and at the time, I hardly knew her, but that didn 't stop her from placing her arms wide open, letting me into her life. She stood with me for quite a while and provided …show more content…
I hope to attend the University of Central Florida with her next year, continuing this friendship that I am so blessed to have. Aubree continues to be a ray of light, not just to my life, but to those around her as well. In my wildest dreams do I wish to grow to become someone as confident, poised, and strong as she is. I do hope I make her proud of the woman I am becoming because her opinion is one that mean the most to me. This friendship has already made an ever lasting impression on me in the three years I have known her. I pity anyone who never had the opportunity to meet such an outstanding individual. While going through life, there’s always one piece of advice Aubree would give me constantly, and it has stuck with me to this day. She said, "God will never put an obstacle in your path, that you can 't over come. One day someone will appreciate your whole being, and until then, don 't let the fools take away what makes you, you”. To this day I thank her for all she has done for me, and everything, every piece of advice she will provide me in the future. Without a doubt, Aubree has helped shape me into the young woman I am today and I will forever be

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