Season Haugen

One cold February night in Nome, Alaska my mom waits to see me. She said I was 10 pounds and 2oz. Stanley, Sharosha, Swenson, Tony, and Michael are my brothers. I have no sisters. Elmo and a fish are my pets. People call me Reese Girl, CC, Lynx Pack, CC in water and bay. My life has been full of Favorites, Sports, Preschool, and the rest of my life.

Have you ever had something that was you’re your favorite activity in life? On the day October 22,2003 was the day my mom and dad got married. Tony, my brother was born on April 29th and Michael on May 12th to Tony Sr. and Lisa Haugen. Moving from Golovin to Unalakleet was one of my favorite times. When students saw me they asked to be my friend. I went to Hawaii a few months later, which was my first trip out of Alaska. I got my friends key chains and T-shirts. My favorite gift from my parents was a camera. It can take more then a thousand pictures, most of my pictures are of my brothers. I love my favorites and want to keep them.

Joining sports is healthy for you, so I joined basketball, skiing, cheerleading, gymnastics, karate, cross country running and in the future, volleyball. My favorite sport is basketball. I play with ten eighth graders, seven seventh graders, and two sixth graders. My coaches are George Kammer and Tim Pehle. I also joined the ski team. I only traveled to White Mountain with Shyler, Sierra and Mrs. Persons. Eric Morris and his crew picked me for WISA. Then, November seventh to the ninth was the cheerleading tournament. The cheerleading squad had seven cheerleaders and one alternate. My team came in 1st place. Another sport, gymnastics was taught be Sari Haugen and Alice Toshavik. In front of the crowd I did a little routine in the gym. Last time I did Karate was with Mr.K. During August I joined cross-country running. There were a lot of teams and people that came here to compete. For the open race we ran a four-mile runner. It was so tiring. When I get older I want Dorothy or my mom to be my coach for volleyball. I already know some rules. I am only twelve years old and I’ve joined lots of sports.

I wish I could go back to Golovin to remember my memories. When I was in Preschool, I knew Golovin and White Mountain as well as I know my parents. I knew where the playground, my school, the store, and the house was. Most of the times I would go to Renatta or John’s house to visit and play with them. My teacher, Misty would teach us songs and I would sing them a lot to practice them. While singing I would skip some lines. At the end of the year my class made a scented candle for Mother’s Day. When I was making mine, part of our school caught on fire so we went to my mom’s office. Thinking of my younger years I wish I was younger again.

There have been other activities in my life that I haven’t mentioned. My dad adopted me from Fred Tocktoo. I remember my dad doing some paper work. When I was younger I went to our fish camp at Golovin, Kitchavik. My brother was driving us to Kitchavik by boat. It was shallow and I was standing on the bow and we hit bottom, so I fell under the boat. It was soooo scary. My brother quickly went back to bring me to the clinic. I received fourteen stitches. During summertime I got a little bike from my parents. I used training wheels because I would always crash and get a cut. Then, at the age of nine I went to my first year of Bible Camp. At first I was really shy and then towards the end I met people. I had so much fun. Twelve days at the Anchorage hospital was unexciting for me. The doctors took out my tonsils. Finally, here in Unalakleet, Dr. Ladd and Jaralyn put braces on my bottom teeth. They never put them on my top because I needed to have a retainer on first. These activities in my life have kept me very busy!

In conclusion, my life has been wonderful since now. I have many more years to have fun. When I get older I want to go to Boston, Paris, Idaho, New York and Disney World and get a job for teaching. My goal is to go to school at North Dakota or Mount Edgecumbe. One of my favorite sports is basketball. We learned how to do a three on two press, block out, and other things that our coach taught in high school. All of my teammate’s want to invite Scammon Bay to you next tournament because we lost against them and then we want to show them that we can beat them. Golovin has been my hometown ever since I was six and a half years old. When I leave I miss seeing all of my relatives. I love writing this biography and wish to do it again in the future!

One Response to “Season Haugen”

  1. allisoni says:

    Hey Season,
    You have some little problems with your organization for your autobiography. Its confusing to read it. Uhm,like for example, in the third paragraph where you are telling about all tha sports you’ve been in, you should put tha first sport you joined then the last sport. Then in the forth paragraph it gets better. After that, the last paragraph its very hard to understand. You tell about your destination then you go on about basketball again. The basketball part should go with the sports section of your autobiography. The part where you talk about Golovin in the last paragraph, you should put in the paragraph above, where you talk about your family.

    Overall your autobiography is great. Your ideas are fantastic. Keep it up!

    [ally]

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