8 March 2011

Descriptive Autobiography

I’m not a bombastic person but let me boast the great person I know for almost a decade and a half. This girl I know is a person with deep thoughts. She is like a sandwich, the taste comes from inside but it goes with the outside. She’s the third child of a practical yet sweet father and a supportive, young-hearted, loving mother. She has personalities that make me pause and wonder. I know her for a long time and she never failed amusing me.

I’ve seen her growing up, from crawling to walking, from elementary until college, from a starter to an achiever. She finished elementary and secondary level with flying colors. Although she’s an achiever, she’s not really after medals and rewards. She’s always after the exerted effort. Whether she did well or not, a medal won’t define who you are, she thinks they’re just accessories but she’s just a person, she can’t help loving those. And I was there when she took well-angled pictures until to the part where she was recognized as one of the winners, and sometimes first of the winners. During her secondary years, she was pressed harder than she thinks. She met Mr. Ups and Mrs. Downs, but she was never afraid because she got a good Lord with her and her family whom are willing to accept her even after a dooming day. 
Not-a-long-time friend or a stranger throws common words to her. But she’s more than those. She’s better than good, prettier than pretty, hilarious than funny, delightful than jolly, brilliant than smart. She may spill bitter words, but she’s sweeter than a sugar-coated candy. She may not survive a five minute non-talk policy but sure she can when you reach her stressing point. Be happy when she sounds like a fire gun and be warned when she doesn’t make a sound. Put her on a cup full of electrons and still she will remain a proton. That’s one thing I like about her, she makes positivity her armor and shield. She may not answer you when you ask for answers during brain-cracking examinations but when it comes to thoughts, ideas, and perceptions although you don’t need it, you’ll learn from it. She doesn’t like can’t-get-it-in-a-snap type of a person. She’s not perfect but she hates flaws like that. Others characterize her as annoying but I call it enjoying life. And she may be read as boring but I contemplate it as interesting. She believes on freedom but she promotes discipline. She likes cramming more than sitting and doing nothing. 
Angelica is just an ordinary girl, full of dreams and hopes. She is a certified futuristic. Call her ambitious but she wants to be a well-known Photographer, to walk on a runway as a Model, to be an expert Volleyball player, to be a noble Writer, to be a passionate Pianist, and to be a diligent Doctor. She’s one of the living proofs that all dreams are free and having them come true requires sacrifices. She may not be as perfect as 100 but she is the best for me.
*Not your ORDINARY girl, boy. ;p

2 comments:

JustJ said...

Wow. Improving ha! Love it! :)

Gica- said...

Thank you Maima! :)) Kaiha ko ini natapos. :))

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