Cheyenne Abrams
My Story
"Don’t let the fear of unhappiness cripple your pursuit of finding what you believe"
-Tyler Joseph
My family Dad, Step-mom, two Brothers, and me!
To me homes aren't just a pile of bricks or wood made by someone in an office, that's a house. A home is a magical place were lifetime memories will be made, where families will have Christmas morning, where kids will run through the house during a thunderstorm to find comfort in their parents' arms. A home is where a little girl will have her first sleep over, where she'll bring her first date, where she'll announce their wedding plans. To me a home is a messy jumble of life long memories and that's what I had always wanted to do is help people make memories.
At a young age my parents found that i was smart. I was reading at one, moved on to small chapter books at two and by the time I was three I was reading above a third grade reading level. There was no stopping me in second grade I was at a high school level and soon moved onto a college level by fourth.
Like reading math came easy to me if you showed me once I'd remember no doubt.
I always lived in a small town where everyone knows everyone but I always liked that. People are nice, most of the time, and Carrollton is my home. Although I stayed in one small area, I moved a lot. That's where my love for architecture came from. I realized though that with each house I moved from I carried memories with me. A makeshift treehouse, a remote control four-wheeler, a bike wreck or even a small tire swing. These are lifetime memories that I made, each from a different place. The homes made my memories.
I always passed other kids in school which is why I am so grateful for iLead where I can work at my own pace and am academically challenged every day.
Life unlike learning wasn't always easy for me and still isn't. I like everyone else go through challenges and tough times. I know surpising. Divorce, siblings, Illnesses and a lot of other things has made my life harder but after it all I am a stronger person for pushing through it all.