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My Life as a Pre-teen - Lydia Winans

Posted by Mike Healy On May 23, 2014, 6:12 pm

Lydia is 11 years old. She's a full-time student, sister, daughter and friend. She loves to play basketball, go on vacations, spend time at Camp Tekawitha and hang with her friends and family.

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