Saturday, November 22, 2014

"I never had to choose my own subject- my subject rather chose me": Harrison I.

Fears: Lexington Traffic, Society (In general), Horror Games (Doesn't mean I don't play them)
Annoyances: Stupid People, and Stupid Drivers
Accomplishments: Still breathing. Also still playing violin (over 9 years now)  
Confusions: Women
Sorrows: Exercise, social skills (they are non-existent)
Dreams: travel, job in graphics development, or engineering.
Idiosyncrasies: Tech geek, music lover, competitive-ish gamer.
Risks: Want to sky dive (at least once)
Beloved Possessions: Violin, fat cat.
Problems: Laziness, easily distracted.


                My oldest possession by far, is my fat cat spud, if you can call him a possession. Me and my family have had him ever since he was a kitten, when we first found him. You see, our cat was not adopted from a pound, or bought from a pet store, he has a very unique story behind how he came to be the king of our house. I was five years old when my aunt and mom went out to our vegetable garden at the bottom of our property. They returned with a tiny little kitten they said they had found in the potato patch. He was cold and wet and very sick, and it was up to us to take care of him and nurse him back to health. He's been a part of our family ever since, and has been doing well. Extremely well actually, as he is a happy fat cat weighing in at 30 pounds. Since we found him in a potato patch, we named him after a potato, and even today we still call him Spud. My second longest held possession, would have to be my violin, which I bought in the 6th grade. It is a pretty, hazelnut brown, single back beauty, and this year will be its 6th birthday.    

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