It all started in 2000...
Note: FOr the most part, my life has been simple.
Ah yes...I was born in 2000 in Athens, Ohio. I would live there until I was around 3 years old. My first memory is moving to Cincinnati, Ohio, where my dad would study in the University of Cincinnati, and I would start my adventure. Around 4 years old, preschool was something I remember very well, because it was my easiest year of education, as well as the most boring. We would sing, and dance, and build with wooden blocks, all things I found too lame. The only thing I enjoyed was creating crafts, and jumping from the top of the jungle gym, only to climb back again.
Then came kindergarten, something very different. Leaving preschool, I went to Fair-view German School, where we learned German. Very little though, and by second grade I had forgotten them. For the first time, we were learning how to read, spell, and again...sing. We roasted marshmallows, learned about different cultures, and prepared for first grade. The best thing about kindergarten was the playground. On a hill, in a wooded area, I would go around the perimeter spying on everyone else, and pretending I was some sort of native american, mostly because we learned about them that year. During this year I had two friends, who were very absentminded, and did very little, which is why by first grade, I no longer talked to them. First grade was the same as kindergarten, with the exception of German Advanced, which I dreaded because of all the tests. Yes...Who ever heard of tests in first grade?
After first grade, we moved to Dayton, Ohio, where I went to a school (I can't tell the name) where everything was alright. My teacher was very fair, and stayed on task for most of the time.
For third and fourth grade, I home schooled, because three of my family friends did it as well. As you would expect, nothing happened during these years, so not much to tell. However, fifth grade was where I started to get stressed about upcoming middle school, but nothing happened that year either. So then for sixth grade, I went to Ferguson Middle School, where life was dull, because I only had one friend, whom moved third quarter. And then...I meet him. We started by playing chess, talking, and well...arguing. Zanzos was an interesting person, because his personality was shady. Similar to mine, he also took interest in creating websites. But Zanzos unleashed a world of new website tools to me, because if not for him, I would not have found yola, and weebly. Before those days I had a site called Tepees, in which I posted my primitive thoughts about history. Although this site is still published, I can't give the link, because I have my real name on it, which I can't edit out after so long. I admit, I was not as brave as Zanzos, and never told him about the site, because I feared I would get laughed at.
Then came kindergarten, something very different. Leaving preschool, I went to Fair-view German School, where we learned German. Very little though, and by second grade I had forgotten them. For the first time, we were learning how to read, spell, and again...sing. We roasted marshmallows, learned about different cultures, and prepared for first grade. The best thing about kindergarten was the playground. On a hill, in a wooded area, I would go around the perimeter spying on everyone else, and pretending I was some sort of native american, mostly because we learned about them that year. During this year I had two friends, who were very absentminded, and did very little, which is why by first grade, I no longer talked to them. First grade was the same as kindergarten, with the exception of German Advanced, which I dreaded because of all the tests. Yes...Who ever heard of tests in first grade?
After first grade, we moved to Dayton, Ohio, where I went to a school (I can't tell the name) where everything was alright. My teacher was very fair, and stayed on task for most of the time.
For third and fourth grade, I home schooled, because three of my family friends did it as well. As you would expect, nothing happened during these years, so not much to tell. However, fifth grade was where I started to get stressed about upcoming middle school, but nothing happened that year either. So then for sixth grade, I went to Ferguson Middle School, where life was dull, because I only had one friend, whom moved third quarter. And then...I meet him. We started by playing chess, talking, and well...arguing. Zanzos was an interesting person, because his personality was shady. Similar to mine, he also took interest in creating websites. But Zanzos unleashed a world of new website tools to me, because if not for him, I would not have found yola, and weebly. Before those days I had a site called Tepees, in which I posted my primitive thoughts about history. Although this site is still published, I can't give the link, because I have my real name on it, which I can't edit out after so long. I admit, I was not as brave as Zanzos, and never told him about the site, because I feared I would get laughed at.