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Born 12/12/05

Moved into new house at 5


Moving into a new house was important to me because I had a lot of memories from the first house I
lived in, and it was the only time I have moved.

Started to play baseball


Baseball was a huge part of my life I would have practices or games 5 times a week I would also start
umpiring it when I turned 11. I have been umpiring for 5 years now. Baseball taught me a lot about
teamwork and staying positive if things start getting rough.

My Grandpa passed away


My grandpa passed away when I was young, but I still remember it very clearly. That was my first-time
dealing with someone passing.

Joined the national team


Joining the team was an enjoyable experience even though we had to do ridiculous amounts of running
and sweating. It was very serious and layed back at the same time.

Threw out my arm pitching in nationals


Throwing my arm out was a terrible experience it was unimaginably painful, and I had to quit baseball
because of it. It taught me that no matter how many times you do something if u do it wrong once it
could be all over

First day of high school


I was incredibly nervous for it, but I quickly realized that the teachers a lot more chilled out and that
they left you to do your own work instead of babysitting you through it. It made me learn to be more
independent

Covid starts
Covid was crazy in how drastically life changed so fast and for how long. Although covid sucked
tremendously I did learn how to make the best out of it.

Got my first job


Getting a job was educational on how the workplace is and how I am supposed to act and what's
expected of me

I get my learner's license I learned to drive and the responsibility that comes with it

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