I was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on February 8, 2003, at St. John 's hospital. My grandma and my uncles tell me stories of what I would do when I was baby/ infant. When I was about 1 and one-half, I started walking. At age three, I started playing sports such baseball, basketball, and football. I tried soccer, but I didn 't like it. When I was four, I graduated preschool. I didn 't really like preschool because it was kind of boring I guess. However, the fall after that was so amazing because I started kindergarten and met new people. I also found my best friend that I am still close with right now. We 've been best friends ever since we were five. We 'd hang out like every day and every weekend until we both moved. I moved in fourth …show more content…
After I moved and started going to school on the south side of Milwaukee, I started to flunk all of my classes and not care about school. I didn 't listen to my mom or listen to anybody that was around me, not even my teachers. A few months later me my mom and my little brother moved back in with her boyfriend that we moved away from. I started doing better in school when we moved back. Two years after we moved back myself, and my mom moved out and into an apartment in Watertown where we were living. That school year I was getting in trouble almost every week and almost got expelled but I straightened up. The next summer, I moved to Sussex Wisconsin. I didn 't really like it there, but the only thing I liked was that my football team was second place in the division that we were in. The basketball team for school was in like fifth or sixth place. My grades weren 't that great. The year after, so this year my grades improved a whole lot. I 'm passing all of my classes and I am paying attention more in class and taking notes on what we are studying or what the lesson is. Only 13 days into the school year I switched schools again. I switched schools because my mom 's now to call husband is and alcoholic drinker and a verbal abuser. So I left the situation so I didn 't do something I can 't take back. So now I am here at Burdick school again, but this time I 'm living