Randall High School Alumni
Amarillo, Texas (TX)
Christian Bovee
Randall High School
Class of 2009
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CHRISTIAN'S PROFILE
First Name | Christian |
Last Name | Bovee |
Graduation Year | Class of 2009 |
Gender | Female |
Hometown | Amarillo, Texas |
Relationship Status | Married |
About Me | i married my best friend we have a amazing lil boy and any day will have our lil girl we have 2 dogs that are our world im a full time mommy and starting to sale scentsy i love my life thankful for everyday i wake up with a amazing family god has blessed us so much :) 1. A civilian child usually dances around or talks during the National Anthem. A military child stands quietly with his hand over his heart. 2. A civilian child sees race. A military child sees diversity. 3. A civilian child has a best friend in his hometown. A military child has a best friend on almost every continent. ... 4. A civilian child sees only the plane flying over. A military child not only can identify the type of plane flying but knows someone who works on them. 5. A civilian child smells something nasty and yells "eeewwww, what's that smell?". A military child smells something nasty and yells "M.O.P.P. 4! M.O.P.P. 4!!" 6. A civilian child sees a person in uniform. A military child can tell you what branch he's in and what his rank is. 7. A civilian child thinks home is where the heart is. A military child knows home is where the military sends you. 8. A civilian child lives for tomorrow and what it might bring. A military child lives for today for tomorrow Daddy might get called away again. 9. A civilian child gets to kiss mommy and daddy goodnight each night. A military child sometimes has to kiss a picture of daddy or mommy goodnight. 10. A civilian child talks on the phone for fun. A military child lives for the 15 minute phone calls once a week. 11. A civilian child can read and write in English. A military child can read and write in acronym. 12. A civilian child says "good-bye". A military child says "see you later". 13. A civilian child gets to see things other kids would love to see. A military child gets to see things world leaders would love to see. 14. A civilian child will probably go to the same school his entire life. A military child will probably change schools every 2 years. 15. A civilian child might rarely leave his hometown for anything other than vacation. A military child will rarely see his "hometown" for anything other than vacation. 16. And finally...a civilian child supports our so...(read more) |
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