Growing up in the household, that I was lucky enough to have, made me the person I am today. They helped me grow up and helped me find out whom I really am. Attending high school did not really change me but put me around the people that I knew I would like or did not like. High school introduced me to new hobbies, activities and just how to appreciate life in general.
Let’s start off in my early childhood. Growing up I had the biggest dreams like becoming an astronaut. As I kept older I looked into more realistic things like becoming a vet and or a nurse. I looked up to my parents and their jobs so I wanted to be just as accomplished as they are. They worked, and still do work, at Boeing. They work as a team; my mom buys the plane parts…
I applied everywhere until I finally got a job at Subway. I did not really think about what I would actually have to do until my first day there. I had to make sandwiches. For some odd reason the thought of making sandwiches did not occur to me. I ended up loving every single person I worked with which weighed out the making sandwiches part. While working there I made friends with the most interesting person I ever came across. She had the most bizarre stories that blew my mind. Unfortunately I cannot share any because they really are not the most appropriate stories to tell. I wish I had stories like she had to tell people. Subway was a job that I would not mind doing until I graduate from college.
College takes up so much of my time that if I had time to do anything that I wanted, I would travel the world. I would travel to Hawaii and work my dream job, which is a Physician Assistant, there because that state has always been beautiful in my eyes. However, Traveling the world would allow me to do what I love, which is helping people in need. Helping people is one of my biggest hobbies and that is also one of the issues that are important to me. All the starving children in Africa and Haiti hurts my heart. Hawaii, Haiti, and Africa are the main places I want to…