Moving out to Arizona has taught me to be bold and dauntless. It 's the greatest risk I 've taken and because of that, I plan on making many more. Taking what I enjoy most in life and turning it to a reality by creating my business. "Step forward into the unknown and assume it will be brilliant."
Arizona’s a Desert, Yo Me: “Hey, did I ever articulate how I was incriminated for shoplifting? Therapist Dan: “The aforementioned is not in my transcriptions. What’s the significance?” Me: “The situation kicked off my anxiety of constabularies for starters.”
This time has given me a glimpse of the rich culture and beauty that Arizona has to offer. I would love to live in the same area as my family, given the opportunity to attend school in Phoenix. To become a member of this community, abundant in agriculture and culture diversity, would be a tremendous opportunity. This would give me exposure to all various backgrounds and experience. My family's Native American background and the medically underserved reservations in my home state of Montana have both shown me how important preserving this culture should be to all of us.
One of the most difficult things I have ever experienced is moving to Idaho before my junior year of high school from Utah. Despite this being a common occurrence for people it was hard for me because it uprooted me from the community I had lived in for the past seven years, and the people I loved. It caused me to leave friends that I grew up with and that I couldn’t imagine leaving. And forced me to meet new friends and discover a new place. As I have had time to reflect on my experiences it causes me to realize that it doesn’t matter where you are, or the people you know, but how you react in the situation.
Not everyone has the privileges to know what I’m about to tell you so consider yourself lucky. From what motived me to move to Milwaukee, my passion and my ambitions to succeed in life. Saturday morning like any other Saturday back in 2009, in Glenview a small town just north of Chicago) I woke up at 7:00am to get ready and go to work like any other day, back then I used to work at this restaurant called Yard House, I was a prep cook, my job was to have all the ingredients for the salads ready, from dressings to tortilla chips for the second shift.
I was born in New York City New York City was a cool place to be at. I left New York City at a young age The reason I had to leave New York City is because my dad had a better job position in Houston Texas with more pay and besides he didn 't like the cold weather anyway. At first my mom didn 't want to leave her family in New York. My dad to beg her to move to Houston.
There where so many unknowns. I was so afraid at the thought of leaving my family and friends behind. I had never traveled outside of Texas. In the end, I decided to follow love and after 12 years and 3 kids there are no regrets.
I was born on January 21st, 2002 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at Allegany General Hospital. The next morning my parents brought their youngest daughter home where she would live at for only six months. After six months of living in Pennsylvania, my parents decided that the weather wasn’t ideal for them, so we set out to Palm City, Florida where we have been living for twelve years. I obviously have no memories of my life in Pennsylvania, but I have many of my life in Florida. Wow!
When I was working in Austin, Texas for a Swiss Bank, I was made an offer to move to Colorado to be an executive at a startup company. We would be the premiere mortgage servicer in the country. The offer seemed great but I had just build a new home and was doing well financially with the position I had. I was in corner office and my boss was in Salt Lake City. I kind of had it going on right where I was at and felt I had arrived in life.
I was very nervous about moving to Texas, but once I realized that Texas was where God wanted my family to go, I started to get
Growing up in Phoenix I remember having to bike to school in the morning and home at the end of the day. I would bike passed hundreds of people and judge them solely on how they looked. I never thought twice about it until one day when I was 14. I was biking home from school when I ran over the jagged spikes of a goat head thorns. They punctured my tires and slowly began to release the air pressure that was built in.
Once Cara got back from the long swim in the lake they decided that it was best if they go back to California. Cara packed her long sleeves, each pair of pants and socks and her many shoes. Once they were all done packing they got out of Issac Mendez’s house and got a taxi. Once they got to the airport Cara, Lyle and Issac just stared at the crowd huge of people going in and out of the airport. They got out of the taxi and went into the huge crowd of people with their bags glued to their hands.
1. If I ever move out of my dillapitated condo that I currently live in I 'm going to move in to a nice Suburban house, where I have room to play with my two kids that my husband bought me. Which is all I ever wanted to do any way. If I ever move out of my dilapitated condo that I currently live in, I 'm going to move in to a nice suburban house, where I have room to play with my two kids, bought for me by my husband, which is all I ever wanted to do any way. If I ever move out of the dilapidated condo, in which I currently live, I 'm going to move in to a nice Suburban house that my husband bought me, where I have room to play with my two kids, which is all I ever wanted to do anyway.
Growing up summer was a love and hate relationship for me. I grew up in a town called Palm Desert in the Palm Springs area in Southern California for all of my life. Summer there is not exactly typical in terms of “hot weather”. This so called “hot weather” might be various degrees different from what I know as hot.
Soon, I will start my new life in Oregon. There, I said it. On Monday, my entire world, my family, will be leaving our home to find out what is really in the magical place called Oregon. Caroline, my wife, is skeptical of the 2000 mile journey. She doesn 't know if we should be risking it at all.
When people look at each other, a person only sees what they want to see. When people see me they see a happy and funny girl. People would not know that my whole life was flipped upside down in one day. One day I came back home from a long week at a camp called Kids Across America.