Skydiving is a terrifying sport to people who are afraid of heights, and I'm one of those people. When I thing about skydiving my heart starts pounding, the thought of wind blasting in my face on the way down gives me goosebumps. The worst part yet is being crouched down at the door knowing you're about to jump out of a flying airplane. All I can think about is negative thoughts about it, but one good positive is ill be able …show more content…
My reasoning behind this is because that’s all I was involved in growing up. I started riding before I could even talk and was competing in rodeos on my own at the age of five. In my rodeo career I've accumulated seven saddles, nineteen belt buckles, prize money, and countless tack. I gave rodeo a break to become a full-time college student, but my plan is to get right back involve when I graduate.
Archery Is a sport I was always interested in, but wasn’t allowed to participate because of my heavy involvement in rodeo. It's one of the oldest sports still practiced today. It was first developed for hunting but over time gained many other purposes.
Donating blood can be simple to do, but it makes a big difference in life's. Making an impact on someone else's life gave me the motivation to donate my sophomore year of high school. The experience was a night mare and I haven't donated ever since. The nurse rolled my vein on my right arm and had to try again me on my left arm. He acted like it was normal and It happens often. Next year I plan on getting over my fear and start donating again.
The most important on my bucket list is being successful. Success to me means having a healthy marriage and happy kids. Being completely involved and dedicated in church. Along with having a bachelor's degree as an RN (registered nurse). That’s my definition of