JUANITOS STORY

  • 1. life has been great nothing but challenges that are no match for me especially basketball my most favorite thing!
  • BASKETBALL
  • The sound of sneakers squeaking against the polished hardwood, the swish of the net as the ball glides through it, and the thunderous cheers of the crowd lmao not in a literal sense. All these elements come together to create the electrifying moments of a basketball game. As a big fan of the sport, I find myself drawn to the fast-paced action, the strategic plays. Whether it’s a friendly match with friends or a competitive game, the excitement of stepping onto the court and giving my all is an experience that keeps me running back for more adrenaline . Dribbling, passing, shooting as simple as that. each movement becomes an art form, a way to express teamwork . The lessons I’ve learned from basketball, like perseverance, discipline, and cooperation, have not only formed me into a player but also as a friend, some one to talk to and someone you can trust for the most part lol. The court truly is a place of dreams, where every bounce of the ball echo’s with the potential to turn good or bad.
  • SCHOOL
  • Speaking of challenges, I’m excited to share that I’m officially in 8th grade! my journey through school continues to be a boring adventure, full of learning. With each passing year, I’ve discovered new interests, my skills, and expanding my horizons have definitely grown. As an 8th grader, I’m excited to start the chance to develop deeper into subjects. The friendships and experiences that I’ve made throughout my school journey have been invaluable, reminding me that school is not just a place of learning but also a place of security and opportunities for my future ahead.
  • all the excitement of basketball, airsoft, and the joys of being an 8th grader, it’s important to keep in mind that school comes first to me. While I chase my goals , hobbies. Balancing my interests and school work can be a difficult challenge, one that equips us with the skills and knowledge needed to know and succeed in all ways of life .So, as I step onto the basketball court, strategize on the airsoft battlefield, and engage in the 8th-grade , I’m reminded that each experience really changes who I am and my growth, shaping me into a good young man with a passion for basketball and airsoft , a love for competition, and a whole lot of love for friends family and those who I don’t know.
  • Me 13-year-old kid navigating my way through the wild and sometimes wacky world of 8th grade. Life at this age is like being on a roller coaster that never stops or like a place filled with surprises next thing you know you hear that someone left the school there are ups, downs, and unexpected twists that keep me surprised. School has become more than just a place to learn; it’s a social battlefield where friendships are forged and dramas unfold. I’ve got my close group of friends who have my back through hot and cold. We’ve been through awkward phases, embarrassing moments, and a mountains of homework together. There’s a comforting knowing that we’re all in this crazy journey together. Teachers are like wizards who hold the key to unlocking the secrets of the wild things in the real world or at least the secrets of math and history. Some days they’re our classmates, sharing their “wisdom” lmao and encouraging us to reach for the stars and breath in and out. Other days, they unleash pop quizzes and surprise assignments that feel like they’re from another planet in the galaxy of non ya. Speaking of galaxies, I can’t help but feel like I’m stranded between two worlds. On one hand, I’m still a kid who enjoys playing video games, building LEGO sets, and watching cartoons on Saturday mornings! On the other hand, the world around me is changing rapidly, and I’m starting to dip my toes into the pool of teenage experiences. It’s a bit like walking on a those ropes you see at the circus trying to balance between childhood innocence and teenage curiosity lmfao.
  • One of the big milestones of this age is being on the edge of high school . It’s a mixture of excitement and nerves. the excitement of new beginnings and the nerves of the unknown world of dirty gym lockers and people who just smell bad. The older kids at the high school seem so cool and grown-up, and I can’t help but wonder what it will I be like when I finally get there. Outside of school, I’m beginning to explore my interests and hobbies more seriously. I’ve joined the school’s debating club where I get to argue with people on the subjects of politics and books. It’s like a blend of creativity and facts that keeps my brain working with arguments and knowledge. Of course, not everything is smooth sailing. There are days when the pressures of schoolwork, relationships with my friends, and personal expectations become overwhelming. On those days, I find peace in my collection of video games and my pc playing my favorite games. Losing myself in the adventures of fictional heroes who face challenges far bigger than any test you can possibly think of. In the big picture of things, being a 13-year-old in 8th grade is like having the feeling of looking over everyone else in my school. It’s a time of figuring out who I am, where I fit in, and what I want to become when the time comes. It’s a journey filled with laughter, tears, and a whole lot of growing up. I’m excited to see what goes on, even if it means dealing with a few more curveballs along the way.

to whoever sees this young, old or not even born yet, a few words of encouragement don’t let anything and anyone put you down in way that makes you feel less than anyone else you matter and that’s all that matters when it comes to being someone successful and over all anything. that’s your dreams your work and your life everything you want isn’t gonna be handed to you it’s only then when you must chase the bag.-Juan, James, Carrasco, 4th

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