Ebba Westelius

I have discovered that one thing I can count on in this life is music.

My first memory of school was in kindergarten when we made macaroni art. I was very proud of my picture, though I bet it was a mess. The teachers that influenced me the most were the ones that made me think outside of the box and challenge myself. I've moved a lot, so my friends from elementary and I don't keep in touch. I've never been bullied or bullied someone. I was not a part of the "cool" group of kids, but I was not a loner either.

My family has five people, and two cats. I have an older sister who is sixteen years old and lives in Sweden. She is into cosplay and art. I have a younger brother who is ten who likes wall climbing, and playing the drums. My mom works with communication, and my dad is an engineer. I have two cats called Moses and Simba who love to hunt and cuddle. Some words of wisdom my dad would have wanted someone to tell him are: It doesen't get better when you procrastinate. This is important because we have a tendency to wait until the last minute to do things we don't like.

I'm pretty shy when you first meet me, but once I'm comfortable with someone, I'm almost obnoxious. I've learned that music is the best way for me to vent. There is a song for every feeling. If there was one thing I could change about myself, I would procrastinate less, and be more productive. If there is something I've learned about life it's that being popular and having the "right" clothes isn't important (cheesy, I know).

My goals for middle school are to have fun and procrastinate less. I don't have any plans for and after high school. I like to not make to many plans since you never know what could happen. To complete these goals I will try not to get stressed or worry too much.