I was raised with my parents and little sister in Japan in a small flat up until I was 5. It all changed when my mama and I left Japan, leaving behind all my friends and family members. Adapting in a new place was hard and made me realize that I can’t be sad, and I had made new friends by interacting with my new classmates at the academy. It wasn’t all great, the teachers despised me since I was an immigrant and didn’t appreciate my Japanese descent. My mama was always getting weekly calls because I was inadeqaulty finishing assignments since I can’t speak the Chinese language. While taking extracurricular classes helped me catch up and cultivate my Chinese language skills, it was still hard being in class. Then when I felt everything was in place again, my mama revealed she was leaving my sister and I and establishing residence in The United States. She claimed living in the United States will help us by supplying us with better academic departments and a chance st living the American Dream.
Author: HashimotoTaiji
life is change. What is change? And why is there change in life? Well life is always changing, and that can’t be paused. Advancing in life is futile unless there is change, humanity can’t mature unless there has been a change. Life is always changin being a result regarding adapting changes. There are many different ways life can adapt change.
Today I am grateful for waking up early and having enough time to get breakfast before going to school. I am also grateful today is Tuesday and that means I have my emt course after school. On tuesdays it’s hands on practice so today we get to practice with splints and bandages!
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