The document summarizes the narrator's life experiences from being adopted as a baby in Ohio, through high school. It describes being diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia in 4th grade. It details the various sports and activities the narrator was involved in over the years including baseball, tennis, martial arts, and aggressive skating. It highlights a transformative trip to Israel during their junior year of high school and excitement for college after graduating.
1. I was born in Toledo Ohio to a single mother who was only in high school. She put me up for
adoption and I was adopted by a newly wedded couple. I was then brought to Bexley Ohio. I was raised
in Bexley. When I got into kindergarten I joined a soccer and baseball team.
When I was in the 4th
grade I was diagnosed with ADHD and Dyslexia. When finding out about that I got
a personal tutor to help me with my dyslexia.
Then when I reached 7th
grade I stopped the tutoring. I then had my Bar Mitzah, started playing
tennis, started tie kon do and quit playing soccer. I made the baseball team and I was excited. Quickly I
realized how much being on the team sucked. The only time we played baseball was during our games.
Our practices were all workouts and running drills. The coaches hired a man who was In the navy seals
to whip us into condition and stay in condition. After that year I quit baseball.
My freshman year in high school I quit playing tennis as well as tie kon do and started doing
Mauy Thai. I also started doing aggressive skating and skateboarding though I was never good at it.
My sophomore year I quit playing tennis and in the summer I became a counselor at a campwhere there
I helped kids with special needs.
MY junior year I worked my ass off in school. During the winter I went to Colorado to visit my
cousin and we went skiing on the mountains for 3 lovely days. When it finally became summer I was
excited. The day school was let out I had to go right to the airport where I was going to be going to Israel
for two amazing weeks! When I went there my life changed. I loved the friendly culture, all the food that
was there, the history and all the activities that there was to do!
2. On my senior year I was praising the lord that I made it this far and that I was almost done with
high school and was ready to go to college. When I chose Marshall all of my friends got mad at me since
I wouldn’t be near them. They still haven’t gotten over it yet but that is their faults.