I’ve never faced a major obstacle in life in which I was forced to sell newspapers on the streets in order to support my family. However, there have been instances where I’ve had to use my resources; skills that I’ve learned over the years in order to get myself out of situations. I’ve lived in five different places in the sixteen years that I’ve been alive. And trust me, moving doesn’t get easier. You’re not only leaving old friends and family behind, but in a sense other than literal, you’re leaving your home. I spent 1st grade through 4th grade in Houston, and have been living in Dallas ever since the 5th grade. Roughly 7 years in total, and no it hasn’t taken me 7 years to adapt. When I moved to Houston from Kansas, I hated it. I hated the Rockets, the Texans, and just about everything that smelled of Space City. I …show more content…
Yes the kids my age were immature, but still they tried roughing up the wrong person. I had a hard time interacting with them, the stuff they did didn’t seem to interest me. So perhaps they thought that I thought what they were doing was boring. It was partly my fault that I was a shy person at heart, and have been so since a kid. This is one of the reasons I elected to volunteer at DFW Airport, in order to come out of “my shell”. But all shyness aside, it was on one morning that everything changed between the bully and