I am what some adults would call a “trouble-maker”.
My definition of fun is running through Wal-Mart with people doing random things to purposely get kicked out such as riding tricycles through the aisles, squirting soaps and shampoos on the floor and sliding, and put randomly awkward things into other people’s carts. I love to play around and pretend that I am a kid. It keeps me youthful and happy. I like to party with people, and I love to be the center of attention. Most people know my name, but they do not know me personally. This is because people tell stories about my past experiences, and they will one day make me a
legend. Although some call me a “trouble-maker”, others call me the “comedian” or the “class clown”. I have a knack for making everyone around me laugh. When someone is not in the best mood, I like to give them a show. In high school, I was in the office a lot for stupid things that I did to make a class laugh. Once, T.J. Senter dared me to stand on top of my desk in French I class and sing The Star Spangled Banner. I do believe that I became his hero that day. My journeys through life have taken many places in these past twenty years. Everywhere I turned, I was learning something new about myself. Everyone in life has something that defines them, and I have found three things that define me: my compassion for others, my uncanny ability to get into trouble, and my ability to make people laugh. People who take the time to understand me will see me for all that I am and all that I can be.