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Hello, my name is Angela Benton. I just turned 11 years old on January 31. I have two brothers, one sister, my mom, dad, and "second" mom. I have two dogs. Rayca, a pure-bred golden retriever from Belgium who is 8 years old. Love, a Pharoah hound mix from around Bend who is 1 year old. My favorite music is by Averil Lavigne. My friends are Kaitlin, Mariah, CaraLyn, Emily, Megan, Sara, Hanna, Jessica, Shanti, Krichelle, and Hollee. My favorite colors are green, gold, orange, white, and red. My favorite animal is a dog or wolf. Recently I have become very interested in herbs. Next year I want to play the flute or violin.I read at 217 words per minute (yeah!!!)I'm also very good at spelling, writing, and math.


That's my Dad in the picture



And this is how I look now.





And this was my story on March 2001.


My parent's wanted to move and to create a new and spiritual loving life.

They talked to Julian Lee. He looked at everyones horoscope and said the best place to go would be Maui or Kuaui. So, in July 2000 we moved to Maui, Hawaii.
When we got to Maui we went to rent a car.
That night we went to a camping place called "camp PECUSA". We stayed there for a few days and then got a warning for Hurricane DANIEL.

So we moved to the Maui LU (a hotel). The hurricane didn't hit after all...

But one night we were sleeping and at ten o'clock we were woken by the police and told to go down to the lower parkinglot.

We got a ride to the Maui Banyon (a very expensive hotel), we got in there for free.
The reason we had to get out of the Maui Lu was because a guy had stolen a credit card and used it to get into the Maui Lu.
He was a gangster and the police were already after him. The guy had claimed he had a hostage and the police didn't want anyone to get hurt.
In the morning we went back to the Maui Lu and my father asked if they had gotten the guy out. Yes, they had...at 6:30 AM. So that's what happend at the Maui Lu.

We have been looking for housing for a while. Now we have finally found some, in Kihei.






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