Well, what is there to say? I don't exactly believe that anything I
say here will tell you exactly who I am - my activities only tell a
fraction of the things I like to do...and that doesn't include all of
those pastimes which are not considered extracurricular. However, I
will digress. I am currently a sophomore at the Boston Latin School
whose interests range anywhere from thinking about life to singing in
Show Choir. I play four different instruments and I wish to endeavor
in learning more. The next stop is the guitar…hopefully. I sing in three
different choirs and I would like to continue that minor career in acting
I started in eighth grade, which I still laugh about (!): I was Ariel
in The Tempest at the Wheelock Theater, which sadly received a most
embarrassing review. No matter, I'm not much of an actress. I am amazed
at artists in general: the actor for living the life of a character
completely unknown to his own personality, a painter in realism who
can bring life to a canvas from mere tubes of pigment, the musician
who invokes the inner spirit of every emotion in a sleeping heart. My
favorite sport is soccer although I've not played in a very long while…indeed,
I've not engaged in any sort of physical exertion. It's just a bit unhealthy.
When I'm not at my music school or working at the MFA, I'm most likely
in a meeting with various organizations I seem to be involved with.
I like to write poetry, none of which is any good, and to think and
write about my thoughts on life. I have many wishes to start some sort
of career in business, but as yet that is unclear. I love to bring organization
to any chaotic scene and I think that my personality best fits the title.
I can't explain it, you'll have to meet me.
: ) There you have it. Me in a nutshell.
Working on Seevak has given me a greater perspective on the challenges
that people faced against greater opposition. In fact, a great wonder
overcame me when I first read Morris Dees autobiographical book: A Season
for Justice, especially reading about the constant death threats to
himself and to his family. A great and natural respect must occur when
regarding this man, whose feats in life have become an object of most
profound admiration.