Part 1: My Life Story In 100 Words
Born with eyes closed and having them fly open. Touching all the things around me. Climbing counters and falling off them. Climbing counters and finding lighters. Yet always reaching for the cereal box on top of the fridge.
Forcing myself into boxes too small Trying to find a place where I belong. Thinking that I’ll never fit in. And trying to for years. Trying and failing. Again. And Again.
Before realizing that the air is fresher outside the boxes. The people are nicer outside the boxes. And are carving their own paths. Trying to find their way. Just Like me.
Part 2: Graphing My Life


Part 3: Music That Inspires Me
I don’t have an interesting story as to how I found this song. I just found it and really liked the lyrics and the meaning I found in them.
Part 4: Snapshot August 22nd 9:00 p.m.

- About to feed my fishes. The other fish didn’t want to be in the picture.
Part 5: A Typical Moment.
Part 6: Famous People I Admire
Vincent Van Gough: The reason why I admire him, is because he went through so much and still managed to paint beautiful pictures that influenced people, and that meant to me that nothing can stop you from doing what you love.

Photo credit: Everyday Power Blog.
Anne Rice: I admire Anne Rice because she’s a great author and I love her book and also she’s so humble and always is sharing things with her readers on her Facebook page and even when she got sick she still had her assistant keep her page alive and going. Which just shows how dedicated she is to her readers, and that is an admirable trait.

Photo Credit: Wired
Part 7: A Quote To Live By
“Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!” — from author Hunter S. Thomas’ book “The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955–1967"
