Insert Inspirational Title Here
Part 1: My Life in 100 Words.
Born in Chicago, 2003. Insert fancy description here.
Running outside in mismatched socks without a care in the world. Insert humorous comment here.
1st grade rolls by, banana men and trees fill the sky. New friendships are formed. Insert dramatic retelling here.

Moving day finally comes. Many tears are shed, promises made. Insert tales of woe here.
New neighbors, new school, new ideas. Insert the transformation of socially awkward me here.
Time goes by and I make new friends. The years pass. Blue cookies, orange shirts, country’s, nonexistent musicians. Insert cringe compilation here.
High school starts. Insert new chapter here.
Part 2: Graph My Life


Part 3: Music
This is a song about Laika, a Russian dog sent into space during the space race. This song gets me every time because unlike it states, she did not take herself out for a walk, she died due to a malfunction.
Part 4: What I did at 9:00 p.m

(From the team website)
I was at hockey practice/tryouts tonight. I asked my dad to take a picture of me before practice, but he said he’d do it during it. As expected, he forgot. So I unfortunately don’t have a picture of me from last night, so I’m using this ad for a open house tonight instead (which you should totally check out). I’m in the first picture.
Part 5: Looped Video
Part 6: People I am Inspired By
Laura Brouwers (cyarine)

(Art and drawing by cyarine on Instagram)
I really like her art style and hope to one day be able to draw like it, but with my own twist.
My dad

(From Hockey Monkey’s website)
I don’t have a picture of my dad offhand, but he does lots of hockey stuff so this is sufficient. He pushes me to do thing that are beneficial for me that I don’t want to do and achieve things I thought I couldn’t. He works hard at everything he does, which is something I admire.
Colonel (Harland) Sanders

(Photo from KFC Extra Crispy Chicken commercial)
Okay. I know this is a little absurd, but hear me out. This guy was fired from a variety of jobs before he started cooking chicken. He kept working on his recipe and kept moving onto bigger locations to serve it (starting at a Shell Service Station). Eventually road traffic that was vital to his restaurants success ceased, so he was forced to shut down. He went from person to person in hopes that they would carry on the finger licking good dream. He was rejected more then 1,000 times before he eventually found a business partner.
Part 7: Quote
“Don’t die.” Marissa Robinson.
While I know this quote may not be known to many, this represents how I feel about lots of things. You’re going to do something? Okay, just don’t die.
