A Story from Mrs. WalkerAlexis was always so happy and bright. The most important thing she taught me is that life is short and you have to live every day to the fullest. Alexis always had a smile that brightened up the room. I still find it hard to believe that she's gone, but I know that she's not really gone. I have a TV in my room and just after she passed, it started coming on all by itself. I know it sounds CRAZY, but I truly think that it could be her. It helps a lot to think that she's always with me and I feel blessed to have known her even for such a short amount of time. She always had a way of making Biology fun and interesting. I remember the first day I met her. She came to my table in Biology and introduced herself. I'll never forget her smile, and I swear that I never saw her in the same outfit or with the same purse. One of the things that I miss the most about her and that I'll never forget is her accent. That's one of the many things that always made me laugh. I think about her everyday and I will never forget her. But like I said, she's not really gone, she's right here with us. Every cool breeze, every time it rains and then suddenly it stops and the sun comes out, whenever you're having a bad day and then you suddenly get the feeling that everything is going to be fine, that's her telling us that she's there and she always will be. Back to Homepage |