Saturday, August 30, 2014

A little bit about me


My past was one of a normal little kid, at least I think so. Every morning I was taken to my aunts’ house and from there to school. Afterschool my aunt would take care of six kids, that’s including myself, which would go about destroying the house and its backyard. Most of my cousins are girls, which has its positives and negatives. The negative would be that I was left out from a lot of things, considering that I was the only dude. The positive is that I developed a feminine side to my personality, and I find that useful when it comes to interacting with women. Outside of my aunts’ house. I lived in a small house in Somis California, along with my parents, brother, and sister. I’ve never gotten along with my sister but we’ve managed, in a way.

            In today’s day and age I still live in Somis, but rarely go to my aunts’ from my childhood. I am enrolled in both Oxnard College and Ventura College, and have class Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. My major is a total mystery to myself and anybody that asks. My favorite days are Fridays because my mom, brother, and I visit my aunt (different aunt from childhood) and that’s always a good time. The rest of the week isn’t as fun or entertaining. When it comes to me, I can use three words to describe myself; lazy, gamer, and otaku. Assuming nobody knows the definition to an otaku, it means a person who enjoys anime and manga. Any further explanation requires too much effort.

            My future is a difficult subject to write about since I don’t even know what to major in and I live in the present day. However, for the sake of this essay I shall not give up. In the future I hope to have a job that doesn’t feel like a job, and a roof over my head. I plan to mountain bike most weekends, which in terms means that it’s a plan to be a fit man. Friends and family are definitely going to be in the mix as well. One thing that’s certain in my future is a dog, specifically a Siberian husky. Anything else is as unknown to me as it is to you.