I enjoy sports. But, however, instead of playing in the basketball game, I'd much rather watch it. I've done a few different sports in the past, but only swimming has stuck with me for nearly a decade (around 9 years).
I know enough rules about some sports because my family really enjoys watching games.
Also, my dad was really into sports, especially when he was younger. I don't know how me and my brother
became swimmers, but we did. I'm actually not a half-bad swimmer. I had started swimming with my past team back on Saiapn, I love that team. I plan to do water polo in high school too. I am not very good at other sports, especially
sports that require lots of running (most land sports) because I don't have the strongest ankle,
but my brother is rather talented when it comes to other sports. However, in the end, I still enjoy sports.
My immediate family only consists of four people: my mom, my dad, my younger brother, and me.
My extended family, however, is one I would consider big. So many times, I've felt lost in this huge wave of
people that greet us when we go to visit Nepal
. I don't know what our entire family shares in common, but I know we do enjoy doing things together. I can't speak my dad's dialect of Newari (a Nepalese language), but I know I
can speak the general dialect, Nepalese. We occasionally call our extended family, but most of the time it's just us, especially because 99% of our relatives are back in Nepal.
I don't have a general opinion on school.
At my old school, I knew how everything worked for my second year there and knew many people, so I generally liked the idea of going to school. Here, I do not know many people or how the school works,
so school is just-school. Does that make sense? I'm looking forward to high school, I think, especially because the P.E. has a swimming unit. I'm terrified of all the running thats yet to come, but I think I'll survive. I really enjoy math, as I said previously, and I like
language too. I don't consider myself good at science, but atleast my grades aren't horrible. So genrally I don't mind school.