Kelly Airhart

Kelly Airhart

I am "brand new" to writing. I'm 26. I'm happily married. I have 2 beautiful boys. I live in a small town where nothing ever happens and I hope to change that soon!
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4/22/2009

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4 years at Northwestern State University (theatre major/dance minor)

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Cooler than the other side of the pillow.

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  • Photo Of the Day
    I am starting to push myself as a photographer, and to do so, I want to publish a photo a day. This is photo number one! Hope you enjoy!
  • I'm Not Complaining
    "Can you read what the door says to me?" she asked, without any hesitation, no shame.
  • the King Cake
    I wrote this for my English Class in College! It was for a "process paper." I hope you enjoy!!!
  • Santa..I Still Believe
    Why I still believe in Mr. Claus
  • The Spot that Stood Bare
    The reason for the season.
  • Active Listening
    This is a short essay that I wrote for Strategies in Online Learning Class, at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh (online division). It is about Listening and how it applies to everyday life.
  • T-Paw Paw, Alexander, and the Big, Mean, Ugly Louisiana Swamp Monster
    In a little town called Natchitoches In the State of Louisiana Down a little dirt road Lived a boy named Alexander, Who was quite possibly the best Louisiana Swamp Monster Slayer there ever was.
  • T-Paw Paw's Tomatoes
    T-Paw Paw's Tomatoes is a children's story about a little boy named Alexander, his grandfather named T-Paw Paw, and the warm and friendly Louisianans who come from all over the state to buy T-Paw Paw's fruits and vegetables.
  • Beginning with No End
    It was Halloween night, but Nick could care less. He wasn't celebrating much of anything these days, since he was almost buried alive in homework.
  • Fun Alternatives to Candy for Your Trick-or-Treaters
    It Halloween night! Your kids are thinking candy. Moms are thinking of tooth decay, and hyper activity. Cut back on the candy and hand out these fun alternatives to your trick-or-treaters.
  • Congratulations! You Just Graduated High School! What Are You Going to Do Now?
    It was our first road trip with out our parents. It was a trip I will never forget.

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