I notice that you can't use 'tab', and that's good because then it's more informal, as a blog should be.
So, I currently work at Gap outlet, and here are the pros and cons about it:
Pros: 1. It's a Job. 2. My coworkers are cool. 3. It pays money-> It's a job.
Cons: 1. It's boring. 2. It pays minimum wage. 3. It's making me look for another job.
Basically I'm trying to get another job, in the food business preferably, like a bakery or restaurant. Although I won't quit until I find another job because I'd rather be working and getting money than not working at all, as anyone with a job will tell you.
For things I like to do, I would include sports. I've been on the track and soccer teams for NHS for the three years I've completed so far, and before that I have always played soccer starting at age six or seven. I like to go on runs sometimes, because I like to stay in shape and a good run makes you feel great during and after the activity. I also go biking at times, although at the moment my bike has a flat, and my temporary solution is to pump it full before the bike ride instead of patching the hole. Lazy, I know, but it works. Snowboarding in the winter is always awesome, albiet expensive. Which reminds me how I was playing with snow the other day, right in the middle of summer! It was in desolation wilderness, on a three day hike on our backpacking trip up to the snow we saw at around 10,000 ft. My sister, dad, family friend and I all went and had a great time. Here are pictures.
I also like reading, with some of my favorites including the Eragon series, Harry Potter (of course!), Cirque Du Freak, the Demonata, Ender's Game, and a lot I can't think of right now. I also enjoy reading some nonfiction like Newsweek, some newspapers, and online news.
I live in a great house ten minutes away from town and twenty minutes away from school, which is annoying at times. We have a pool, an acre of land for a lawn, fruit trees, and chickens, and the vineyards around us are open to us for runs, walks, bike rides, and more. For pets we have the aforementioned chickens, (nameless, although we used to name our chickens around seven years ago) a mini-australian shepard, (Aussie), and a cat (Tiger). My dad, with the help of me and my brother mostly, has built a bridge, a second house on the property, (that one we weren't alive to help with) raised beds for gardening, an arbour and other structures and infrastructure.
I'll do a little more though. For college, I plan to stay in California and probably go to a UC. For a major, I'm not sure what I want to do yet, but I definitely know some things that I'm not interested in. Like Russian studies or Asian Languages or Accounting. I just don't want to end up in a cubicle. Something more interactive, stimulating, and creative would be better. And something with some freedom in it. That's not too much to ask is it?
-Nicholas


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