Thursday, September 11, 2008

Values


My values are not too different than the American Values. For Example what I value the most is my family. For many Americans that is what they value the most. My reason for my family being my most important value is because I care about my family the most. Many Americans feel the same way. I think that it is important to care for your family because they are the ones who normally care about you.


The value of having a personal freedom and rights is another value that I have in common with America. America has always tried to share that with the world. It has been said in the Declaration of Independence and in the constitution. I also believe that all humans have the right to their own freedom and to human rights. That is one value that I really admire from America, the right to have freedom and human rights.


The value of having an education is another value that I have in common with America. Most Americans think that to be someone great in life you need a proper education. I also agree with that thought, that with a proper education I can get to be someone in life. My dad is always mentioning that to my brother, sister, and me.

Friday, September 5, 2008

1) S0mething that I have done that probably someone else has not done is kill a bird with a sling-shot.


2) Three adjectives that would describe would be tall, impatient, and helpful.


3) The history of how I got may name is pretty simple. My dad was the first in our family to be named Vicente and so since I was the first child and first son I got named after him.


4) 15 Fun Goals:

1)Get a 4.0
2)Go hunting
3)Go fishing
4)Read a long book
5)Pass all my classes
6)Get a decent rank in R.O.
7)Go on the Sears Tower
8)Go on a ferris wheel
9)Not get homework letters
10)Not get detentions
11)Get good grades on my tests
12)Visit Michigan
13)Play paintball
14)Play lazertag
15)Play the drums in D.M.B real well