My name is Alexis Stone Lexi for short. I live in Washington Ga. I love the country and being able to go outside and have some fun. :) I have 2 sisters and 1 brother George.I love animals and beings outside.I have had alopecia since i was 3 and i really like it, Its different and all my friends love it.. I love to live life the way you want to and just have fun. I like to lay and hang out at the pool and spend time with my family.
i'm doing ok i am about to go wig shopping so we shall see how that goes. right now i'm in florida so its really hot right now. i'm from new york and kinda miss it because there was so much to do and so many different types of people. anyway i hope all is well and will tell you how it goes have a great week bye :O)
Thanks for the friend add how are you doing? loved your blog there were a few things that i came across when visiting someone up there and so thats why i cried luaghing when i read that. anyway hope all is well on your end and have a great week:o)
How are you? No, the tattoo didn't hurt but I have a high pain tolerence. While tattoos aren't for everyone I can tell you it's really helped me cope with my AU and helps me to teach others about Alopecia. I'm trying to go into the schools to educate the teachers and kids. How is school for you?
Hello, saw your question on the main page and thought I would chime in on a thought for a name for your baby deer. I think Yazhi, which is Navajo for 'little one' is really cute, I also like John kind of a play off of 'John Deere' the tractor, but instead it would be 'John Deer'. Congratulations!!
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How are you? No, the tattoo didn't hurt but I have a high pain tolerence. While tattoos aren't for everyone I can tell you it's really helped me cope with my AU and helps me to teach others about Alopecia. I'm trying to go into the schools to educate the teachers and kids. How is school for you?
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