Gabi's Gunderson Research Paper

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Gabi’s Gunderson is the child of Jenni and Kent Gunderson. Her mom works in a office and her dad works at the chicken farm and owns party buses. She has one brother who is 21 and is now working at Nationwide. Gabi was born on April 10th 1998 in Grinnell, Iowa. She is currently living at Holiday lake. She has two dogs, a hamster and 4 pony’s at her dad's house. Gabi attends school at BGM in Brooklyn Iowa. When Gabi was younger, Gabi’s first words were “don’t”, which makes sense because she says “don't” or “stop” all the time. When she was young Gabi had a group that was called the princesses club. To be in the club you, had to have blonde hair and blue eyes. The only person in the club was Gabby Forman. She can not recall what …show more content…
Something that really bothers her is the sound of styrofoam. She says it’s the noise that she hates about it. Gabi also hates all cheese flavored products. She says “I hate cheetos!” She doesn't mind cheese products,just the fake flavor of cheese. Something that Gabi is really against is people who drink, she doesn’t like being anywhere around it. Gabi is not sure on what she wants for her future but she does have a good plan to start her life after high school. She plans on being a cosmetologist and she already got accepted to PCI in Ames, Iowa. Gabi’s dream is to own her own salon. She wants a family with two kids, a boy and girl. I asked her what she wanted in a man and she said “Daryl, from the Walking Dead.” In the future Gabi would like to live in Ames or just move around for awhile. Although she says, “I will probably end up back in Brooklyn like everyone else.” Gabi has overcome some hard times in her life, like the time she had orange hair. She even cried about it. She felt very upset, but she is happy now that she overcame it. Gabi was every happy she graduated from elementary school. It made her feel smart. She is also having a hard time believing that she made it to senior her. Gabi thinks that she has matured more and tries harder in school this year. Those are Gabi’s struggles that she has

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