
This is a picture of a volleyball and a net. This represents me because volleyball is my favorite activity. I have been playing volleyball for 4 years and think I will be playing volleyball the rest of my life. When I play volleyball, I lose all worries and have a lot of fun. I also think volleyball is great because I meet a lot of new people who share the same interest as me.
This is a picture of a cross and five hearts. The cross represents my faith and God in my life. I chose this because my faith is really important to me. I also try to live my life according to my faith. The five hearts represent the five members of my family. I chose these because I enjoy spending time with my family more than anything. My family is the place were I know I can go when I am sad or upset.
This is a picture of an ocean and a mountain. I chose an ocean because I love the ocean because when ever I go there it is really calming. I chose a mountain because the mountains are my favorite place to be. I love the mountains because when your there you can just relax and enjoy what God has made for us. I also choose mountains because my dream is to live in Snowmass, Colorado after college.
This is a picture of an American flag. I chose to draw an American Flag because America is the country we live in and I love this country. If I didn't live in American I probably would not have freedom like we do here. In other countries women don't have as much say in things. I would probably not live as good of a life if I didn't live here because I probably would not have as good of education. In America I have the opportunities of a life time. Here I am able to dream about about anything.
My first name comes from the Greek word, Stephanos, meaning "crown." It is feminine for Stephen. Headstrong, impatient. sentimental. Fond of ail kinds of entertainment, and sometimes insincere in her actions. She is lacking in foresight.
My middle name, Ruth, is Hebrew for friend.
My last name:
Spelling variations include: Sirignano, Serigano, Sergni, Seregno, Serini, Sereno, Serenari, Sergnano, Serego and many more.
First found in Lombardy a territorial, industrialized division of Italy south of the Alps.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: settlers, who were recorded from the end of the 19th century in the great migration from Italy to the New World. Migrants settled in the eastern seaboard principally in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
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