
Here are my sisters, Katherine and Kimberly. Although they are deserving of their own blog posts, I figured I would put them on one since I have a lot of the same things to say about them. For instance... I have known each of them all of their lives. I remember changing their diapers. I remember being annoyed when they screamed and cried excessively. I had to share a room with each of them, clean up after them, feed them, babysit them, etc. Sisters are sisters and I have two really great younger sisters.

Katherine will be starting her first year of med school at Penn State this fall. She just graduated with a Bio-Chemistry degree at Mount Holyoke in Massachusetts. She is very involved in Christian life organizations and volunteering for the Christian Medical Foundation. She likes tending to the inter-city folk. She's a complete brain and in every conversation there will be some nugget of trivia. Because she is stron
What it all boils down to is my sister Katherine is super smart and a big dork. And no, we don't look alike. There is something wrong with the world when you are mistaken for your younger sister!

Kimberly, who I often call Kimmy, will be a sophomore in high school next year. She is they typical teenager. She loves the Jonas Brothers, taking pictures of herself, and talking on the phone/computer. She is the shyest of my siblings. She is also the only one that has brown eyes! She is a great athlete when she is able to compete. She enjoyed rowing on the crew team and indoor track (before her shin-splints!). Her easy going personality makes her a quick friend for many... much to th
My sisters are beautiful young women with the same values and have distinct personalities. I am really lucky to have their support and love.
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