At this time I was 8 just getting out of the 3rd grade, I hated the fact that we were leaving Hawaii, I made tons of friends, or so I thought, and Hawaii just felt more homey than any other place that I have been to. On the day that we were leaving was the day I found out we were moving to Worland, Wyoming. A boring, small town stuck in the middle of nowhere, it was and still is the definition of hell, nothing about this place intrigued me and I will always remember on the day that we arrived there was a dark cloud spiral in the sky, which to this day I still believe was a bad omen that things here are just going to go from bad to worse. Besides living places I have visited many others, I have learned and seen new things that are outside of Wyoming, so far I have been through 24 states in the U.S. and each is different from the other, population wise, green, economy, everything was different from the other. Traveling is a really good way of getting life experiences and I hope that my life experiences help benefit Rocky Mountain
At this time I was 8 just getting out of the 3rd grade, I hated the fact that we were leaving Hawaii, I made tons of friends, or so I thought, and Hawaii just felt more homey than any other place that I have been to. On the day that we were leaving was the day I found out we were moving to Worland, Wyoming. A boring, small town stuck in the middle of nowhere, it was and still is the definition of hell, nothing about this place intrigued me and I will always remember on the day that we arrived there was a dark cloud spiral in the sky, which to this day I still believe was a bad omen that things here are just going to go from bad to worse. Besides living places I have visited many others, I have learned and seen new things that are outside of Wyoming, so far I have been through 24 states in the U.S. and each is different from the other, population wise, green, economy, everything was different from the other. Traveling is a really good way of getting life experiences and I hope that my life experiences help benefit Rocky Mountain