FRO13 LC06

September 20th, 2013

Kary(Si Qi) Huang

Posted by Kary Huang in Uncategorized

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1-LDUZd30oUgie7FVha3GfKtGSq8fDGu1amM_wi9vGQs/edit?usp=sharing

Hi everyone, my name is Kary and I’m proud to say that I was born in China and spent my wonderful childhood there. It was the best time of my life. I was into performing arts since I was young, and I still love singing so much. My friend and I published song covers on YouTube with the name HotAiSe and she burnt me a CD on my birthday last year, it was so sweet. In summer 2009, I volunteered at Light and Love Home and helped out street fairs, host the graduation ceremony and won the first place in a writing contest with my prose about poor and homeless African children. During my senior year in High School I worked as an after-school tutor(you know, there aren’t much job choices for High School students), I had huge headaches, I mean fun, with my students. I have to admit that when I quit the job I missed those little devils for a while.

I have to describe myself as a neither indrawn or outgoing person. I like many outdoor activities and sports such as swimming, badminton, tennis, volleyball, billiards, kayaking, archery, etc. I love eating, healthy and unhealthy food, but sadly I’m still underweight and I really don’t know if that is a good or bad thing. Yet the reason why I said I’m a little bit indrawn is because I write journal entries almost everyday and I feel more comfortable “talking” to my diary than to people, even my close friends. I’ve been doing this since the year I came to America which was 5 years ago. It helped me a lot at moments when I’m about to throw things or punch someone in the face. I’m joking, obviously I’m not that violent.

Yes you’re right, what you’re seeing in the 7th slide are five stinky feet put in front of me when I was making a birthday wish. Thanks a lot to my mischievous friends for adding some colorful candles. However, they’ve been there for many ups and downs in my life. They’re my most precious gifts. Without them I wouldn’t be who I am today.

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