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My Birth
I was born on February 12, 2000 at St. Joseph Hospital located in Chicago, Illinois. -
First Trip out of the country (Childhood)
Around when I was one years old I went to Europe with my mother. My mom took me there so my extended family could finally see me after my birth. -
First day at School (Childhood)
I began my school career at George B.W. Swift elementary school at the age of five. I began as a kindergartner and didn't go to preschool. My first day was very scary and I was very unprepared for what school had to give. I often cried in the first couple months of school. -
Moving to Skokie (Teenage Years)
I began my early teenage year with moving into a house in Skokie from Chicago. Later that year I also transferred into a Skokie Public School. Where I finished up my middle school career. -
First day of High School (Teenage)
I began my High School career in 2014 at Niles North High School. So far I have had a decent school career at best. I haven't really been active in Niles North clubs, but I have been active in soccer which I pursue with a passion. -
Going to College (Young Adult)
After my high school career I hope to be accepted into the college that I applied to. I wish start college right after high school and not waste time. -
Traveling the world (Young Adult)
I believe I will begin to travel the world after all college expenses are paid off and dealt with. I plan to visit unique places with beautiful scenery, and will attempt to visit all seven wonders of the world. I hope to be accompanied by friends to make the whole experience a more enjoyable one. -
Traveling the world (young adult)
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Getting Married (Adult)
In the future, ill see myself eventually finding a wife and having a family with her. -
Buy a house (Adult)
After settling down and hopefully finding a good income job. I will attempt to buy pretty nice house. That fits my standards -
Retirement (Late Adult)
After my retirement I plan to move a state either south or west where the weather is nice and warm. Where I can live out the rest of my life.