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  • Olivia Lyndaker replied to the topic Popping in to Say Hi πŸ˜‰ in the forum Introduce Yourself 6 years, 4 months ago

    @kristianne-hassman, ya I don’t write songs a ton, but since I’ve done a few songs now, I’m sorta considering making an album when I have enough songs. I know a guy in our church who wants to help me record my songs, and he’s made two albums of his own, so that’ll be helpful. But I don’t know. Just an idea I like to throw around. I might do it later, in a year or so.

    Ya, even though growing up as an MPK were hard, I’m SOOOOOO Β glad I got to have the experience. I definitely learned a lot. And it’s always a ton of fun to meet other MKs and talk about our growing up experience. Whenever I meet another MK, I always ask them tons of questions about what it was like for them and where they grew up. It’s fun. πŸ™‚

    Being the youngest is nice but a pain sometimes! Like how everyone always remembers the embarrassing things I say… SOOOO annoying! But I guess I am learning to laugh at it. Whenever my siblings tried to tell me I was adopted, I would adamantly exclaim that “I was not!” Then I’d go to my mom and ask her if I was, and she’d of course say no. Then I’d just smile victoriously at my siblings and stick my tongue out. To this day I like to say at times that I’m adopted, and I once even started making up a back story about why I was adopted. I said my parents died in a car crash when I was like an infant, and then Mommy and Daddy decided to adopt me. I even made up birthdays for my fake parents, along with the date of when they died. It was sorta sad just to imagine. ;P πŸ™‚ Since I don’t look like any of my siblings except my oldest brother, many mistakes have occurred. One time when we were at another church where the people new my older brother was engaged, two women thought I was his finance!!! It was pretty funny, and I laughed super hard. πŸ˜€

    Our family has German and Swiss roots. And we have some English nobility in our family tree, though that’s WAY back. As one of our family friends likes to say, we have English snobility in our roots. πŸ˜€ πŸ˜‰ Pretty funny, I must say.

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