1. Before a person marries, he or she may experiences mostly jubilation
and excitement. But at the moment a person recites the marital vows, he/she becomes forever bound with his or her spouse. Surviving a marriage is one of the most laudable feats in the world. Surviving marriage may feel like walking in a tightrope that is above the ground. It could be very fulfilling, downfall are triumphantly obstacle, leading both partners to a higher level of maturity. 2. The best metaphor to describe my experience in writing is a married life with its ups and downs. For me, I always romanticized the idea of being a writer, I used to think that writers are like a fountain that has unlimited knowledge. On a short period of time I realized that excellent writing can be extreme endeavor because it requires unquestionable commitment and tireless spirit, these elements are required for a marriage to succeed. 3. As a young boy, I am fascinated with printed materials regardless of their genre because my lola-tita used to read story books to me and explain them to me almost every day. At some point, I started to think if I could write something like this in the future, it can be book or article that contains statements that others would yield to, and at that point I fall in- live with writing. 4. My desire and admiration for the writers even grew stronger when I reached 3rd grade, that time R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps a quasi-horror pocket book series is popular for kids. Not wanting to be left out, I persuaded my lola-tita to buy me Goosebumps books and thinking that it will help my progress in interest in reading. While I was reading, I was fascinated by the words that the author used. I got so addicted to the point that I couldn’t do my assignment if I haven’t read a Goosebumps book yet.