About Me
My name is Tabitha Tamaria Richardson. I live in Wake Forest, North Carolina. I was born in Halifax County at the Halifax Regional Medical Center on September 10, 2002 at 1:45 PM. I moved to Cary when I was three and lived there for eight years and then I moved to Wake Forest. I am the daughter of David and Patchie Richardson. I have two brothers, David Richardson who is eighteen, and Daniel Richardson who is nine. I am currently on the volleyball team as an outside hitter,and I enjoy drawing. I joined art club this year at Heritage High School in Wake Forest, North Carolina, which is where I am a sophomore. My freshman year, I had a 4.1 GPA with straight A’s. During the summer, I am on the Millbrook Marlins, a local swim team. I swim the fifty-meter backstroke and fifty-meter freestyle.
I have a very good artistic ability because I can complete different types of art, like drawings, paintings, water color, pottery, sketching, etc. Every November at the Museum of Natural Science in downtown Raleigh, I volunteer at the Indian Ed Fundraiser because November is National Native American History Month. I help sell food, but I also get to watch dancers perform a cultural dance and listen to the powwow music. Wake County gave me the Spotlight on Student Award, which I accepted in front of the board of Wake County Public Schools. This summer I babysat two children, and I learned how to be a leader compromise with them.
My goal is to go to college in-state, but I am not sure which college yet. I am not sure what to major in yet, but I have considered Architecture, Psychology, or a Dental Hygienist. I would like to get married during my late twenties, and have two children, a boy and a girl, when I am in my late twenties. I would love for my children to be twins, and I also would love a Tamaskan dog. I would like to travel around the world after college but before I get married and have children.