Post by teagan on Mar 12, 2011 13:43:14 GMT -5
teagan ainsley haude.
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bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, pouncy, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun.
NAME: Teagan Ainsley Haude.
NICKNAME: Teagan, Teag.
AGE: Fifteen.
DATE OF BIRTH: June 21st.
STATUS/INTERESTED IN: Single & interested in men.
EYES: "My eyes are blue, though they usually look blue grey - if we're being specific. Depending on my mood and what I'm wearing they can be baby blue, bright blue, blue grey, blue green, you name it!"
HAIR: "I. Love. My. Hair. My hair is long and I have an array of natural highlights from red, to blonde, to dark brown, it's just a big mix! If I were to use put it simply I'd said light brown. It's naturally straight with a slight wave to it. I have angles and layers, and I enjoy playing with it - I curl and straighten my hair when I'm bored because I think it's entertaining. I've always wanted to see what it'd be like to dye my hair, but I love it too much to do anything like that to it."
STYLE: "My style? I don't know how to describe it, just look at me. I usually wear jeans, sneakers, and a cute top. I don't care really what I look like to other people, I just wear what I like and what I'm in the mood for. I must admit though, I have this thing for skin tight tops, I don't know why. I feel like with something baggy I'm always worried it's going to fall off, though I do like baggy things too."
BODY TYPE: "I'm perfectly comfortable talking about my body. I'm thin and kind of short. I stand at 5 feet even, and I'm done growing, and I weigh exactly 114 lbs. I'm fit and have just the right amount of muscle due to all of the physical activity I do. I have somewhat of an hourglass figure, if that helps you at all."
UNIQUE FEATURES: "I don't have anything special about me that's 'unique'. I mean, I have my ears pierced, double piercing on each - and I really want to get my belly button pierced, but I don't have it done yet. My mom says I can get it pierced when I'm eighteen which is kind of a ways away."
DISNEY SPIRIT: Tigger, Winnie The Pooh.
LIKES: "I like a lot of things; I always say that I'm picky, but I'm really not Let's start with the necessities; Clothes and food. I love dressing up. I don't dress up a lot, so when I get to look really nice it makes me so happy and excited. Prom dresses and expensive dresses are my favourite to 'shop for' (really I just try them on). As for food, I have quite the sweet tooth so it's no wonder I love chocolate. I'm more of a dark chocolate girl, it's just the best comfort food. Chinese food is also pretty great - that and ice cream, particularly Moosetracks. I also love stuffed animals, and animals in general. As strange as it may be, I love moose. I have a stuff moose named Steve, or I had him. I lost him at the park when I was eight. He was my favourite. My favourite pasttime revolves around physical activities. I'm very athletic and I just love sports. I just feel like I'm always full of energy and I just need to move and do something. I like taking walks, particularly on the beach and when the sun's setting. I love the beach, sunsets, and night time. It's just so relaxing, so I love it. Anything relaxing is great, especially since I'm always so full of energy that it's nice to be able to be still."
DISLIKES: "So, like I said, I call myself picky (which a lot of people can argue with). I have some habits that I strongly dislike. For example, I hate it when I sleep talk because then people always tell me weird things that I've said and it's just embarressing. It's also really embaressing when I sleep walk, which I don't like doing. Like most people, I also don't like my hand writing. When I have time and I want something to look really nice, I like it, but my everyday writing just comes out messy. To stay with possibly school related topics, I also have a strong disliking towards lectures, and mechanical pencils - the squeaking is so annoying. Now I guess things that I'm afraid of count as things that I don't like too so I'll jump to that. I have the classic fears of the dentist and doctors. First off, dentists are just annoying because they talk to you when they have their hands in your mouth and expect you to answer which is just impossible. Then they never let you spit, and having sharp things stuck in my mouth is scary. The deal with doctors is - okay, so I'm comfortable with my body, but I feel like when other people look it over they're going to find something totally wrong that means I'm going to become really sick or something. I don't like being sick. I'm also afraid of old, shaky elevators. They just give me uncertainty and they scare me. I don't like them at all. And I don't like violence, drugs, swearing, or drinking. The swearing part is hypocritical though because I have a tendency to run my mouth sometimes."
SECRETS: "Ah, secrets, hmm.... Well, I was taken out of my birth parents' home when I was three because my parents were negligent and deemed unfit to take care of a child. People just think that I was put up for adoption as a baby, but it wasn't that simple."
FEARS: "So I already told you a few, and I'm actually easily frightened, but I tend to put on a brave face a lot. I act brave, shh, that's a secret. Anyway, like I said, I'm scared of old, shaky elevators, not a fan of doctors and dentists. I'm scared of the being alone in the dark, and I'm scared of the dark - like pitch black. I'm sure I could come up with more if you let me. Like I said, I'm a coward, but let's keep that between us."
GOALS: "Goals? Well, gee, I tend to try to live in the moment because I think planning is overrated. Hmm, well if I had to say what my goal is, I would love to be a teacher for little kids though I'm not sure which grade."
PERSONALITY: Teagan is a girl that's very easy to get along with. She's outgoing and friendly with everyone. She tries not to be judgemental and it's easy to get that vibe from her. She's a very nice girl who will talk to just about anyone whether they're an adult or a little kid. She treats everyone like the human being that they are and wants to see the best in everyone. She's very respectful, and believes strongly in the saying, 'treat others the way you would like to be treated.' Those are her rules of life. She was also raised to live by two other rules: you always have the time to do something for somebody else, and never take the last roll from the table. Being the nice girl that she is, raised by a wise man and a religious woman, she always tries to do something for somebody else. She loves being helpful (though sometimes she does have her selfish moments like everybody does every once in a while) - and with the amount of energy she has, she doesn't see a reason not to put it to good use. Unfortunately sometimes this leads to her feeling guilty for not doing enough. As for the second rule of life - not taking the last roll - it ties in with the first rule. "If you eat the last roll," her father would say, "then that's one less roll for somebody who doesn't have the soup to mop up."
Teagan is a fifteen year old girl, and so of course it's only right that she's a bit impatient. She often acts on impulse and doesn't want to wait around all day. She's not one for planning things out and once they are planned, she spend the next hours of her life just thinking about what she's about to do. She likes to take the lead and has an overflowing mind of ideas. Since she acts so rashly sometimes, she has a tendency to miss things or go off in the wrong direction. She doesn't linger on her mistakes long though, she just goes off making the fix and continuing on her merry way. She's almost always in a good mood and it's difficult to get this girl down. It's also difficult to get her to calm down. She's constantly full of energy, and can't seem to sit still in the company of others. For example, she often asks to take a walk during class because she can't stand sitting there. That doesn't mean that she can't focus because she can. When she puts her mind to something she does it. She's very passionate about anything she does. If she's doing something, there has to be a reason and if there is none, she'll come up with one. She's very passionate about sports because she loves physical activity. She's an all around athlete, though she opts to train in gymnastics, and she's very good at it. She also participates in Irish Step dance lessons, though it's just for fun. Any sort of physical activity just seems to come naturally to her. She just loves going out and having a good time. She's not one to break rules, but if somebody tries, they could probably persuade her if there's fun to be had.
MOTHER: "So my birth mom is Caitlyn Maeve Haude, but I refer to her as my birth mother, not my actual mom. To me, my mom is Francine Hope Holliweld. She's the best. She's in her late forties."
FATHER: "So my father by blood is Frederick David Haude, but like my birth mother, I don't call my father by blood my father. He was never like a father to me. To me, my dad is Richard Paul Holliweld. We get along great. He's in his late forties."
SIBLINGS: "I don't have any siblings by blood, but I don't care. I have a younger sister who's adopted like me. She's from Africa and we adopted her when she was a few weeks old - her mother died. Her name's Maggie and she's four years old. She's so unbelievably cute!"
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HOMETOWN: "I was born in Dublin, Ireland which is where I lived for three years. Now I live in Tralee, which is in the county of Kerry and I feel like I've never lived in Dublin - though I love to visit."
BRIEF HISTORY: For the first three years of Teagan's life she was miserable. She's very glad that she can't recall these years, because she's sure that if she could she wouldn't be the happy girl that she is now. To put it simply, her parents weren't suitable to be parents. Her father was an alcoholic and her mother was a stay at home mom who was just negligent. She was very forgetful and just wouldn't pay much attention to her daughter save for when she cried. Teagan was never really a crier though, she always had a smile on her face and learned to entertain herself. Her mother was also a bit of a druggie, so she'd spend her days crushing up the powder and rolling bills. They were young parents. Her mother was only twenty when she had Teagan; her father twenty one when he found himself with a daughter. They lived in Dublin in a little apartment, and when Teagan was found (at the age of three) wandering around the streets, what people would call her 'family' were investigated. Neighbors were reporting how her father, Fred, would come home drunk and how sometimes they would see her mother on 'the corner' - where everyone knew drugs were being passed. So Teagan was taken to foster care. Her parents didn't put up a fight, and in fact said how they didn't want their kid. Too much responsibility, and all this other crap they said. Child Services then asked permission to put her up for adoption, and were relieved when it was granted. They didn't want to think what it would be like if the parents woke up one day and decided they missed their bouncing bundle.
Teagan was adopted within a few months of her being in the program. A family had been trying for a kid and was unable to have one, and they had been trying for the program for a bit. They fell in love with Teagan, and Teagan fell in love with them. It was apparent by the smiling and bouncing of Teagan, that this was the right choice. Kids just have that sort of instinct. So once the papers were signed and the home was checked out to be kid friendly, Teagan was off to Tralee, Ireland where she grew up in a loving home that was willing to do everything for her. Teagan wasn't spoiled though. Oh, no, no, no. She was everything but! Her parents were religious and wise and thought that values were very important, so they taught her. They taught her well. They also taught their next adopted child, Maggie - who was adopted eight years after Teagan. The little girl was only a few weeks old when she was adopted, and Teagan couldn't help but be a little bit jealous. Over time though, she began helping out and warming up to the little child. She grew to love little kids as she visited her sister's preschool classes. Maggie and Teagan are very close, and get along great despite the eleven year age difference.
She always had an unecessary amount of energy, and her parents didn't know what to do with her. So they tried countless activities. When she was five years old, they signed her up for gymnastics and it was the perfect match! She got out all of her energy and it was aparent that she just had a natural ability. Teagan also fell in love with Irish Step dance, though she couldn't take it seriously or competitively because gymnastics overpowered it. The sport was expensive, and Irish Step dance was strict and expensive as well what with the costumes and competitions. So Teagan could only choose one. She chose gymnastics, and through a school program continued Irish Step dance. It was just for fun, and she liked it that way. By the age of thirteen, she was getting noticed for gymnastics; she was a tremendous tumbler. Gymnastics soon became the core of her entertainment (though she absolutely cherished hanging out with her friends). When she wasn't doing gymnastics and couldn't keep skill, she would do Irish Step dance. Irish Step dance sort of became canceled out, and she would only do it once a week for forty five minutes, as opposed to her old routine of four days a week for an hour and a half a piece. She would then do an Irish Step dance sleep away camp for two weeks in the summer.
Teagan was always kept busy, and although money could be tight sometimes, her parents always wanted to help her reach her dreams and continue doing what she loved. On her fifteenth birthday, going into her ninth year of school, she got a letter to Jiminy Cricket Academy. It all sounded very far fetched, but the school sounded fun enough (and Teagan always wondered what it would be like to go to a boarding school). After a little bit of persuasion, Teagan convinced her parents to atleast call the school whom convinced her parents to allow her to attend.
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ALLIE. 17. EST. LONG ENOUGH. ADMIN ACCOUNT.
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