A Passion for Happiness

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                 Rosie was your typical, kind-hearted girl. She loved Jesus, shirtless boys, cats, and music. She'd been raised singing in a church choir, joining in youth activities, and going to church camp with her parents. In other words, she was REALLY dedicated to the church and God. While most people would label her as the perfect girl, a total saint, goody-two-shoes, etc., she found that those labels didn't exist in church, which is why she was so dedicated. When she was in church, the rudeness and daily challenge of school just melted away. There was one slight thing she never really enjoyed about church, the judginess of some of the elders, but she overlooked it, seeing as they just were old and weren't quite with the times. While she wasn't fond of most of her fellow classmates, she still found enjoyment in choir, band, and art, which she liked to believe were classes where she could showcase her God-given talent for all to see. Her masterpieces awed all of her friends, her singing amazed them twice as much, and though she was just a beginner, people also thought she played a mean triangle in band. The few friends she had in school, while many of them didn't quite know God as she did, she prayed that each and every on of them would know of his love one day. When her friends were upset, she was always there for them, and silently prayed for them without them even knowing. She was taught at a young age that it was a good thing to show kindness, and so she tried to shower everyone in kindness, even if they called her a "goody-two-shoes" or whatnot.

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