Biographical Essay: My Journey To Trinity Christian School

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I was born in Rutherfordton, October 4th, 2000. I am biracial, with my mom being Mexican and my Dad from the United States. My parents have been divorced since 2015. I enjoy playing sports, reading, writing, exercising, watching sports, playing video games, taking nice naps, and I just enjoy being lazy. I have always been tall and big for my age up until now. I went to Trinity Christian School in Rutherfordton from Kindergarten to 8th grade.I loved it their, mostly because everything was easy and we had long and fun field trips that made good memories. I still sometimes wish I could go back and change a lot of things that I regret doing and not doing. Many great teachers inspired me while I was there because of the wonderful and caring staff. I do have a stutter which …show more content…

At the moment I play football, basketball, and soccer. I don’t play basketball for the school because I was sick during tryouts. I play AAU basketball for Team Heat or Forest City Heat. We travel a lot on the team, from Tennessee all the way to Florida. I plan on playing Rugby in college, because it is a mix of all sports I like all in one. I know this paper is going to be all over the place, but that is how I am so it matches perfectly. I have been dealing with depression since 8th grade and at the moment, I am doing pretty good with it. I do have relapses around November and December. The worst part right now, is the mood swings I have. I live with my dad majority of the time and my mom sometimes, but not as much as I wish I did. I love both my parents but I still harbor resentment towards both of them. A lot of times I reminisce about how much happier my life used to be and how much I wish things didn’t change. It is a really foolish and naïve thought. I am a weird kid, like just weird. I do also enjoy annoying, pranking, and making people laugh. A bit weird I know but, that is just how I am. I am really good at writing and spitting out papers, it’s not hard at all. Like really, without any