Autobiography...
Each year of high school has brought new experiences both in and
out of school. I have learned so much, met a lot of new people, and have had
some awesome new experiences! Each year had new and different events. The
easiest way to recap all of it is to go year by year.
Freshman year was the hardest year for me. My mother had just started
dating again after my parents’ divorce and I was not quite ready for that yet.
My mother and I argued a lot and I made life a lot harder than it needed to be.
It was also my first year of high school so that only added to it. I had more
work, new teachers, and I had just gone from the top of middle school to the
bottom of the high school. It was also my first year of high school soccer and I
knew none of my upper classmen team mates. I ended up breaking my left arm in
soccer as well. I view my freshman year as the worst out of my three years so
far.
Sophomore year was a lot better than freshman year. I had more friends,
knew the teachers, and was no longer the bottom of the food chain. I also
continued playing soccer and knew everyone this year. Along with my life at high
school my life at home got better too. My mother and I started to get along
better and my mother met a man through caving that I liked. My dad also met a
woman who I liked and I realized that having these two extra people in my life
only brought more experiences and knowledge so in a way my parents’ divorce
brought something good. My sophomore year was also the most filled with events.
I began to get seriously involved with caving. I went down to Kentucky and caved
a lot more. Through caving I have met a lot of new and exciting people, been a
lot of new and exciting places, and learned a lot. Sophomore year I met Beau
through caving. He is a college student at NKU and we have since become very
close friends. I have also met many girls that I have since become friends with.
Caving and everything that comes with it has been one of the best things that
has happened to me. This year was also my big trip to T.A.G. or Tennessee,
Alabama, Georgia. This is an area littered with vertical caves or pits. I went
down with my aunt, who got me involved in caving, and we visited three pits. One
of which was Cagle’s Chasm Complex which is 182 ft. deep. This may have been the
best year of my high school career so far.
Junior year has also been filled with exciting new experiences and is not
over yet. It has also been the easiest. I know everyone, I am an upper classman,
and I know how high school works. I also continued soccer. This year I did
however get my first ‘C’ in Honors Pre-Calculus. It was a serious wakeup call
and I have started studying more. I also got my driver’s license this year!
Along with this I got my first job at McDonalds. Other than these events my
junior year has been uneventful. I am however signed up for a school
trip to Costa Rica this summer!
out of school. I have learned so much, met a lot of new people, and have had
some awesome new experiences! Each year had new and different events. The
easiest way to recap all of it is to go year by year.
Freshman year was the hardest year for me. My mother had just started
dating again after my parents’ divorce and I was not quite ready for that yet.
My mother and I argued a lot and I made life a lot harder than it needed to be.
It was also my first year of high school so that only added to it. I had more
work, new teachers, and I had just gone from the top of middle school to the
bottom of the high school. It was also my first year of high school soccer and I
knew none of my upper classmen team mates. I ended up breaking my left arm in
soccer as well. I view my freshman year as the worst out of my three years so
far.
Sophomore year was a lot better than freshman year. I had more friends,
knew the teachers, and was no longer the bottom of the food chain. I also
continued playing soccer and knew everyone this year. Along with my life at high
school my life at home got better too. My mother and I started to get along
better and my mother met a man through caving that I liked. My dad also met a
woman who I liked and I realized that having these two extra people in my life
only brought more experiences and knowledge so in a way my parents’ divorce
brought something good. My sophomore year was also the most filled with events.
I began to get seriously involved with caving. I went down to Kentucky and caved
a lot more. Through caving I have met a lot of new and exciting people, been a
lot of new and exciting places, and learned a lot. Sophomore year I met Beau
through caving. He is a college student at NKU and we have since become very
close friends. I have also met many girls that I have since become friends with.
Caving and everything that comes with it has been one of the best things that
has happened to me. This year was also my big trip to T.A.G. or Tennessee,
Alabama, Georgia. This is an area littered with vertical caves or pits. I went
down with my aunt, who got me involved in caving, and we visited three pits. One
of which was Cagle’s Chasm Complex which is 182 ft. deep. This may have been the
best year of my high school career so far.
Junior year has also been filled with exciting new experiences and is not
over yet. It has also been the easiest. I know everyone, I am an upper classman,
and I know how high school works. I also continued soccer. This year I did
however get my first ‘C’ in Honors Pre-Calculus. It was a serious wakeup call
and I have started studying more. I also got my driver’s license this year!
Along with this I got my first job at McDonalds. Other than these events my
junior year has been uneventful. I am however signed up for a school
trip to Costa Rica this summer!
If I could live anywhere and any way I wanted, I
would…
I would buy a large plot of land in Alaska and build
a small cabin. I would live off the land and escape the world. This may get
lonely though so I would also have a medium house in the country with a lot
of land near a small town.
would…
I would buy a large plot of land in Alaska and build
a small cabin. I would live off the land and escape the world. This may get
lonely though so I would also have a medium house in the country with a lot
of land near a small town.
If I could be anything I wanted, I would…
A wildlife photographer with my own television series like the Crocidile Hunter.
I would try to educate the world and give them reason to protect what we
have. Or I would like to be an alien from another planet, or an indian from 1300 A..D.
A wildlife photographer with my own television series like the Crocidile Hunter.
I would try to educate the world and give them reason to protect what we
have. Or I would like to be an alien from another planet, or an indian from 1300 A..D.
If I could do anything I wanted, whenever I wanted, I would…
Travel the world and explore, and learn everything I could. Then climb Mt.
Everest and go to another planet. I would also like to be dropped off in
San Diego with $100 and have to try to find my way back to Bethel.
Travel the world and explore, and learn everything I could. Then climb Mt.
Everest and go to another planet. I would also like to be dropped off in
San Diego with $100 and have to try to find my way back to Bethel.
Where are you five years from now?
Five years from now I am probably on the planet Earth in a college such as
NKU or OSU. I would be trying to have alll the experiences I could and
traveling everywhere before I have a wife, children, and all that stuff that
ties you down. I have high aspirations and hope to change the world.
Five years from now I am probably on the planet Earth in a college such as
NKU or OSU. I would be trying to have alll the experiences I could and
traveling everywhere before I have a wife, children, and all that stuff that
ties you down. I have high aspirations and hope to change the world.
Twenty years from now?
Twenty years from now I will still be on Earth probably becoming successful
in my endevors and have a wife and a young child. I will have started on
that changing the world thing.
Twenty years from now I will still be on Earth probably becoming successful
in my endevors and have a wife and a young child. I will have started on
that changing the world thing.
Thirty-five years from now?
I am a successful wealth person who lives an honest life and has an exciting
wonderful life traveling and experiencing with his family. The changing the world
thing is coming along well too.
I am a successful wealth person who lives an honest life and has an exciting
wonderful life traveling and experiencing with his family. The changing the world
thing is coming along well too.
Fifty years from now?
I have now changed the world somehow and have experienced a lot but still have
many adventurous years ahead and knowledge to pass down to younger generations.
I have now changed the world somehow and have experienced a lot but still have
many adventurous years ahead and knowledge to pass down to younger generations.