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Carrie Bradshaw idolizes them, Michael Jordan markets them, The Wizard of Oz told Dorothy to click them. Shoes. A particular pair of mine is rancid, grungy, and down right appalling- they describe me perfectly. Before jumping to conclusions and envisioning me as a 90s Nirvana-loving grudge rocker who is unfamiliar with a bar of soap, allow me to explain.
What started off as regular pair of light blue and grey mesh Asics sneakers bought on sale from Sports Authority, has manifested into the most accurate representation of my character. Picture if you will sneakers caked in cement from building a community kitchen in a village in La Fortuna, splattered with periwinkle paint from the bathrooms at a school in Nadi, soaked with mud from hauling lumber or playing soccer games with the locals, and decorated with the messages of friends who taught me, when the intent was for me to teach them how to count in English.
Like my treasured shoes I am forever imprinted by laborious efforts that tested my mental and physical strength. Though the paint stains on my body and the chunks of cement in my hair have washed away,the imprint on my character, not to mention my shoes, remains. No one can deny that the shoes have battled the elements and emerged victorious, arming me with entertaining stories and a heightened sense of accomplishment. I humbly consider myself a diligent worker in everything I do; I simply cannot do a job without knowing I put my full effort forth, whether it's a homework assignment worth ten points or a term paper worth twenty percent of my semester grade. The hard work my shoes have endured and the hard work that challenges me on a daily basis are of a different caliber and capacity, but the physical and emotional demands my shoes have been through with me have helped me conquer the daily battles of life.
I don't have to wear my treasured shoes to feel their power. Somehow the diligence manifested from sweat and blisters, held within my shoes empowers me without even wearing the shoes. Hard work, whether in the classroom or in the blistering sun, takes a certain stubbornness toward surrendering and I have been able to master such persistence in my daily life.
This particular pair of shoes accompanied me as I plunged fourteen thousand feet from a plane while I was on a break from service activities in Fiji the summer of 2008.
My one constant companion on all my adventures has been the sneakers; whether it was skydiving, ziplining, or water rafting canyons and level four rapids, my shoes stably clung on to my feet as my heart failed to be anything but stable. I've never been afraid of the unknown, plunging into a sea of clouds or being surrounded by friendly strangers or even taking an "impossible" class in high school. I actually welcome all challenges as an opportunity to expand, enlighten, and even prove myself. When Older students warned me that a teacher was a "GPA killer" or "The epitome of academic torture," I signed up immediately for the class. Call me masochistic or call me crazy, but I can never resist an adventure. That is exactly how I approached those classes and in the long run, such classes pricelessly prepared me for not only college, but also the real world. See, my shoes are the visual journal of my adventures and my character is the everyday representation of the risks I'm willing to take.
With growth comes growing pains but these shoes eased the soreness, physically and emotionally. They are the truest representation of who I am and who I will continue to be. Upon attending college, I plan to bring these attributes and maybe even my shoes, that is, if my room mate can handle the smell.
any suggestions?
Carrie Bradshaw idolizes them, Michael Jordan markets them, The Wizard of Oz told Dorothy to click them. Shoes. A particular pair of mine is rancid, grungy, and down right appalling- they describe me perfectly. Before jumping to conclusions and envisioning me as a 90s Nirvana-loving grudge rocker who is unfamiliar with a bar of soap, allow me to explain.
What started off as regular pair of light blue and grey mesh Asics sneakers bought on sale from Sports Authority, has manifested into the most accurate representation of my character. Picture if you will sneakers caked in cement from building a community kitchen in a village in La Fortuna, splattered with periwinkle paint from the bathrooms at a school in Nadi, soaked with mud from hauling lumber or playing soccer games with the locals, and decorated with the messages of friends who taught me, when the intent was for me to teach them how to count in English.
Like my treasured shoes I am forever imprinted by laborious efforts that tested my mental and physical strength. Though the paint stains on my body and the chunks of cement in my hair have washed away,the imprint on my character, not to mention my shoes, remains. No one can deny that the shoes have battled the elements and emerged victorious, arming me with entertaining stories and a heightened sense of accomplishment. I humbly consider myself a diligent worker in everything I do; I simply cannot do a job without knowing I put my full effort forth, whether it's a homework assignment worth ten points or a term paper worth twenty percent of my semester grade. The hard work my shoes have endured and the hard work that challenges me on a daily basis are of a different caliber and capacity, but the physical and emotional demands my shoes have been through with me have helped me conquer the daily battles of life.
I don't have to wear my treasured shoes to feel their power. Somehow the diligence manifested from sweat and blisters, held within my shoes empowers me without even wearing the shoes. Hard work, whether in the classroom or in the blistering sun, takes a certain stubbornness toward surrendering and I have been able to master such persistence in my daily life.
This particular pair of shoes accompanied me as I plunged fourteen thousand feet from a plane while I was on a break from service activities in Fiji the summer of 2008.
My one constant companion on all my adventures has been the sneakers; whether it was skydiving, ziplining, or water rafting canyons and level four rapids, my shoes stably clung on to my feet as my heart failed to be anything but stable. I've never been afraid of the unknown, plunging into a sea of clouds or being surrounded by friendly strangers or even taking an "impossible" class in high school. I actually welcome all challenges as an opportunity to expand, enlighten, and even prove myself. When Older students warned me that a teacher was a "GPA killer" or "The epitome of academic torture," I signed up immediately for the class. Call me masochistic or call me crazy, but I can never resist an adventure. That is exactly how I approached those classes and in the long run, such classes pricelessly prepared me for not only college, but also the real world. See, my shoes are the visual journal of my adventures and my character is the everyday representation of the risks I'm willing to take.
With growth comes growing pains but these shoes eased the soreness, physically and emotionally. They are the truest representation of who I am and who I will continue to be. Upon attending college, I plan to bring these attributes and maybe even my shoes, that is, if my room mate can handle the smell.
any suggestions?