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I WAS BORN TWO AND A HALF YEARS BEFORE MY SISTER WAS BORN. MY PARENTS ADOPTED MY SISTER FROM RUSSIA WHEN SHE WAS SIX MONTHS OLD FROM AN ORPHANAGE NEAR MOSCOW. Hayley Hayley Medlin My adopted sister My Birth Hayley can mean several different things. In Old English the meaning of Hayley is, “hay meadow.” It can also mean “hero.” The name I am now 15 years old and in the 10 th grade at Gray Stone Day School. Address: 1234 Valley Drive 28123 Cell: 704-334- 3389 E-mail: Hayley@theschool .org

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I WAS BORN TWO AND A HALF YEARS BEFORE MY SISTER WAS

BORN. MY PARENTS ADOPTED MY SISTER FROM RUSSIA WHEN SHE WAS SIX MONTHS OLD FROM AN

ORPHANAGE NEAR MOSCOW.

Hayley

Hayley Medlin

My adopted sister

My BirthHayley can mean several different things. In Old English the meaning of Hayley is, “hay meadow.” It can also mean “hero.” The name was made famous by actress Hayley Mills in the 1960’s

I am now 15 years old and in the 10th grade at Gray Stone Day School.

Address: 1234 Valley Drive 28123

Cell: 704-334-3389

E-mail: [email protected]

to get a sea section. My mom

lost so much blood that she

was week for over a month

afterward because she refused

to receive blood transfusions.

All of my grandparents and a

few of my aunts came down to

see me when I was born and

they were waiting at the house

the day I got to come home.

My nana was so excited that I

was a girl because she had had

three boys and I was the first

girl to be born.

The most told story about my birth

is how long it took. My mom was

in the delivery room for over

twelve hours. Eventually she had

Where Was I Born?Stories of My Birth9/15/1995

I was born at North Point Hospital in Atlanta at 7:45 9/15/95. I lived in Atlanta, Georgia for eight years before moving to Panama City Beach Florida. My family and I lived in Florida for four years before moving to our current location in Mount Pleasant, North Carolina where we moved to take care of my grandparents.

On September 15th 1995, Hurricane Marilyn began to hit the U.S. Virgin Islands. This hurricane was a category three by the time it reached the U.S. Virgin Islands. Marilyn is directly responsible for eleven thousand people left homeless.