Friday, June 25, 2010

A Little About Me

Hello there,

My name is Geoffrey Glover and to start out in this, my AP Composition class, I am posting to tell you a little about myself.

I was born in the cultural heart of America, New Orleans, on June 10, 1993. Unfortunately I did not stay there long, by the time I was five my family had moved to somewhere I had never remembered being before, north. We ended up here in McFarland Wisconsin, mostly because my mom had been following her brother around the country for a while now, and this was where he had decided to settle down.

And so I began school. The first school I went to was Lapham Elementry on the East side of Madison, but seeing as we had just found a house in McFarland, I was soon enrolled in the district where I would receive my education up till leaving after my senior year, hopefully soon. Being an outgoing young child, friends were easy enough to make and I set about to live it up, as best a six year old could.

However, since most people know what school is like, I will skip that part and go straight to the extracurriculars. When I first moved to McFarland there was a small Karate dojo that I was very interested in. I asked my dad if I could take lessons and low and behold, he said yes. I immediately knew that I loved Karate. I progressed quickly through the belts and by the time I was 9 I had gotten my black belt. Unfortunately after that there wasn't much to do, and I quickly became bored.

Around that same time my current assistant swim coach, and then swim instructor, Neil Weiss, had told me that I should think about joining the swim team. That is, the sport that would eventually take up most of my free time. So I started swimming. In the beginning it went fairly well. I would go to meets and occasionally place in the top three in my age group, however as I stared getting older, relations with my club swim team coaches were beginning to worsen and around the summer before I started high school, I was seriously considering quitting. I decided to stick it out and see what high school swimming was like. This was the best choice I have ever made in my life. I loved swimming again. My then, and current coaches, Nick and Neil, were amazing. They seemed to make swimming fun and challenging at the same time. But even though I loved swimming again, I still did not consider myself a "good" swimmer. It wasn't until January of 2009 that that happened. I can still remember the exact meet that I became confident in myself, as a swimmer, again. It was Small School State in Shorewood. I had always been a decent backstroker, but had never broken the milestone for being a good backstroker. That is, to go under a minute in the 100 yard back. Until that race I had never broken the minute mark. I had always been hovering right above it with a 1:00.47 or something close to that. But that day I don't know what happened and I shattered the milestone and swam a 57 second 100 back. My coach says he can still remember the look of awe I had on my face when I saw my time. However it got even better the next year, that is last winter, when I swam under two minutes in my 200 IM and got fourth at state. And since swimming is basically my life, that pretty much brings you up to speed on where I am right now.

Geof's Fun Facts

My favorite color is purple
My favorite food is a good egg drop soup
My favorite genre of music is Alt./indie rock
My favorite book is Alice in Wonderland
I weigh 147 pounds and I am 6'2''
My favorite event in swimming is the 100 back or 200 IM
Some other sports I like are Soccer and Tennis
Also, I am a major music snob

And that's about all there is to know about me.

1 comment:

  1. Hey, Geof. Good to see you again out here in the blogosphere. I didn't realize you were born in New Orleans-- what an important, challenged city that is. Speaking of your status of music snob, I wanted to let you know your CD project for College Lit (on Persepolis, I believe) still gets regular play in my classroom.

    Now that your AP Comp blog is up and running, you should start following others in the class. You probably recall how to do so, but in case you need a refresher, here you go: There are two ways to become a followe. The first is to go to my blog, visit the blogs of those people who commented on my introductory post, and click on "follow" at the top of the page. The other way is to wait a couple of days until I have a "blogroll" of all the URL's of our class's blogs uploaded to the class resource page. Open this document, click on the URL's, and click "follow." In any event, by this weekend, we should be a connected community, reading and responding to each other's thoughts. Enjoy!

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