Leah, I wish I could be there with you right now. Congrats on making it to the finals. Hannah give her some love and I can't wait to see how the night ends.
We are four sisters that for the first time in our lives, we are all in different places. It doesn't seem that long ago that we were all playing together as little girls. Now we are all young women. This is just our way to document these exciting and busy times and to share with each other along the way.
I am the youngest of the family and for the first time in my life, I am the only one at home! I love band, starbucks, movies, music, texting, quotes, coloring, Disney and of course my sisters who are my very best friends. I am looking forward to my senior year of High School, even though I have no clue where the road will lead after that. I know that I have a heart for missions and for music. I look forward to seeing how God uses my talents and desires to further his kingdom.
Hannah
My name is Hannah and I am the 3rd of the Blanton Girls! I am currently attending Baylor University where I am a secondary education major. I love kids and have such a passion for them. I look forward to working with them in the future. I am very athletic as well and always love a competition. My sisters are my life and I am so excited for the chance to keep in contact with them better!
Rebekah
I am #2 of the four girls. I have always been very head strong and determined. I am a young mother of two and a wife to the most wonderful husband. I live in East Texas where we are both trying to finish school. I will be an Elementary School teacher and he will be a Professional Pilot. I have the best family in the world. It is a direct result from my upbringing and my wonderful sisters, that I am the person I am today. I look forward to seeing where this crazy life leads!
Sarah
I am the oldest of the four Blanton girls. I recently got married to Mike and I am proud to be Mrs. Toczyski. I am finishing up my masters degree and I am enjoying life as a newlywed.
Children of the same family, the same blood, with the same first associations and habits, have some means of enjoyment in their power, which no subsequent connections can supply... ~Jane Austen, Mansfield Park, 1814