A Little About Erin Carpenter
By: Erin Carpenter
This is Sandy.
We adopted her a couple of years after we adopted Molly.
My dogs name is Rex.
He is a very lively dog, and enjoys jumping up and down, and watching TV.
Smokey lives with my dad.
Smokey is allergic to everything, so he's basically bald.
My Favorite People in the World: My Family
My family doesn't look normal on the outside, and trust me, we're not normal on the inside either.
Lexy
With her towel tucked in her hood...
Megan
She has an obsession with frogs.
Me, Meg, and Liv
On a swing set that is clearly not made for people older than 8.
My Mom
In the Snovember Storm of 2014.
My Dad
With a stuffed lion on his head.
Sometimes we can take a nice picture...
This is my family on my dads side.
My grandmother, my dad, my stepmom, Jill, and my two brothers Josh and Andy.
We obviously love each other.
As weird as my family is, multiply that by about 1,000x
Then you will see how weird my friends are...
A cake will get smashed in your face on your birthday.
The tradition continues...
When you're from a small farm town,
dressing like a chicken is normal.
Eden Pride
Class Color Day
When the band teacher is away,
the band kids will play.
He would eat an entire box of cereal every pit orchestra rehearsal.
Our pit director didn't appreciate it.
The Jazziest Seniors in Eden Junior Senior High School.
Lillian played the tenor saxophone, RJ played the alto, and I play the bari.
When selfie sticks get involved, all hope is lost.
It was only supposed to be Alex (the guy in the blue shirt), Lillian, and myself in the picture, but everyone jumped in last minute.
The last day of school.
It was my official last day, and Alex's last day as a junior.
Adam didn't appreciate the flash.
This picture is a representation of how we all felt by the time our concert was over.
We did have a reason that we dressed like we were from the 20s.
Our jazz band played at the "Bash for Cash" which had a speak easy theme.
Swirly Straws
We both still use them to this day.
My Favorite Co-Workers
So of course when I graduated from high school, the first thing I did was go and celebrate with them.
This is Ben.
I have no other words for this picture.
Then there's me.
And now I begin my new life, right here at Baldwin Wallace.