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Thank You, Twin

Sometimes you want to kill me, but I know you would kill for me!

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Thank You, Twin
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To my Twin,

Some of you may not know, but my twin and I were born nine minutes apart. Even though I am older than my twin, she has always been considered the older one in the family because she is a grade ahead of me. Thank you for helping me become mature, you have helped guide me along the path of becoming an adult. Thank you for always being there for me. I know I can always come to you when I need someone to talk to.

Thank you for worrying about me when I went off to college, it showed me how much you care about me and that you want everything to work out for me. I know sometimes you want to kill me, but I know you would kill for me, thank you for always having my back. Thank you for being the best twin that I could ever ask for! Although we are very different, we are bonded by the fact that we are twins, I would do anything for you and I know you would do anything for me.

Your passion and drive for lacrosse has inspired me to be passionate and driven in what I do. You work so hard on and off the field in order to be successful at what you do and you certainly have been successful! I am so proud of you for your hard work and dedication to school and lacrosse. To do well at both is so amazing to me!

Thank you for understanding me especially when we were little. When Mom and Dad did not understand what I was saying, you always were able to interpret for me. I think it's the twin thing that made you able to understand me because no one else could!

Thank you for accepting me for all of who I am, I know I can be exactly who I am with you. There is nothing I would not do for you, if you need me, I will always be there for you. I love you twin!

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