Three's a charm
Snyder County's first triplets graduating from high school
By Asten Smith
The Daily Item
Although the three siblings say they are very different from one another, they enjoy a lot of the same activities.
The girls say they love to shop and hang out with their friends together. They all enjoyed playing sports together growing up.
Their fondest sibling memories, they said, have come from family vacations at the beach.
Growing up with siblings in the same grade, had its advantages.
"We shared all our homework," said Britton.
Ashton added that when one of them was sick, they could always get their school work from the other two.
All three siblings say they have never minded being a triplet. Britton admitted she likes being known as one of the first triplets in Snyder County.
"I think it's pretty cool," she said.
The three say being a triplet is no different to them than anyone else growing up with siblings.
"The three of us, it's just like anyone else having a sibling," said Britton.
Going through grade school was much easier, Mrs. Peters believes, since her children had each other. Camron was often known to look after his sisters.
"He always made sure we didn't get hurt playing outside," Ashton said about her brother.
With graduation day just a week away, Mrs. Peters said it has been hard to fathom how fast the last 19 years have gone.
"I can't believe it," she said.
She can remember when the triplets got on the school bus for the first day of school.