Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Things you just need to know

Before I start blogging, I just want to let you all know that I am an avid hunter and fisherman. I have so many crazy stories about being an outdoorsman other than just seeing deer and big northerns following my lures. I want to be a resort owner up in Minnesota as I grow up. I've been so interested in fishing since I was only four. Here's the reason; imagine a land full of trees, lost in such a huge quantity of water, with such potential of a ginormous fish that may have never seen a boat before. Same goes with hunting, you're in the woods that goes from mountain to mountains, and there are huge trophy deer that die never seeing a hunter, unless if that hunter could be you.
I run a lot too, not just random jogging just because I feel like it. I've used to be 110 pounds freshman year, until this very senior year, I went up to 160 pounds and counting, but still run faster. I've been part of the cross country team for all four years, and plan on running the final year in track. I run two and one mile runs, and some 800's on the way too. But since I've bulked up too much, as my family gene, i'm only gonna do 400m dashes my final year. I hope to break 50 seconds!
I am that one kind of person that likes to get to know as many people as possible, and willing to travel to many places on earth. My grandparents were great savers when they were young, and now they travel around the world monthly! Along with tons of cruise trips on the way. I'm gonna have to start saving! I have plenty of friends, some ranging from nerdy intelligent people to underdogs of sports.
I have hearing issues, that is why I have the cochlear implant, I try to ignore it as much as I can, but if someone brings it up, i'll be more than happy to tell them about it, but if you just stare at my right side of my ear, then I'm obviously going to ignore you. I've gone so far with the hearing disability I have, lots of speech therapies when I was little along with reading. As a person, I could assure you that you'd view me as a normal person until you finally realize that I have the cochlear implant on.

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