William's Hobbies Research Paper

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William is a 46 year old man with a family of four. William has a wife (tynisha), and three teenagers all in high school. I will be discussing William’s Hobbies, Family, And Goals. Like everyone, William has hobbies. Hobbies are things you like doing on your spare time, Things you enjoy. William has multiple hobbies that I will be talking about. The first hobby is fishing. William fishes in Lake Hamilton. Lake Hamilton is a lake located in hot springs Arkansas. He fishes for mostly bass, But he does fish for everything he can usually catch. William uses a bait caster to fish (type of fishing pole). The best thing he loves about fishing is spending time with his family. William’s second Hobby is playing video games. William has a play station …show more content…
Just like I said before William has a wife and three children. William wife is named Tynisha. Tynisha is a RN a local hospital in hot springs Arkansas. RN means registered nurse Who has graduated from a nursing program. They have both had three children. Two girls, and one boy. Both girls are 17 years of age. One of the girls name is Tiayla and the other is Gelorgia. The boy is Named Warren, he is 16 year of age. All three if these children participate in school activities as in sports, and clubs. Willaim looks up to his dad Bob. Bob is the one that taught William all the things he knows today. That’s including fishing, raising a family, and being a good father and husband. The last thing I will be talking about is Williams goals in Life. One of William’s goals are finishing getting a college degree. Right now William is getting a college degree at National Park Community college. He plans on getting his associates degree and go from there. Second goal is pursuing fishing. William plans on joining tournaments and try to be successful in making money in the sport. Third goal is retiring at age 65. William plans on retiring like everybody eventually does in their life. He plans on relaxing and enjoining family

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