User:MuthFootBaller

Introduction
Well, since I'm editing my own wiki page, I'm going to talk in the first person. If that bugs you, too damn bad. Get off my wiki. I'm a freshman at Calvin, but I'm not returning there in the fall. I'll start with my childhood, and continue from there.

Childhood
I grew up mostly in Allen Park, MI, a small suburb of Detroit. Although I spend some of my VERY early years (actually, less than a year) in Farmington Hills, I don't remember any of that, so it's not going to be discussed much here. So, our first home in Allen Park was on a street called Markese. It was a relatively small house, but I was young, and I only needed a little space and kids around to play with. The house was on a block that ended in a dead-end, and there was always someone around or something to do. Every summer in early August, we would have a block party where we would block off the street and have a giant potluck. We would launch water balloons at the Dead End sign at the end of the block and blast music and dance and have a good time. We then moved to a house on Hubert. Another dead-end cul-de-sac, but not nearly as many kids or as much of a bonded community. This house on Hubert was where I learned to ride a bike, a hobby I have continued to pursue into long-distance road biking and dirt path mountain biking. There is not much to say about Hubert, although we were there for a long while. Next, we moved into a house on Philomene; it needed some work, but we got it done and enjoyed living in that house for a few years. The yard was much bigger, and I could play soccer (my favorite sport) in the yard. We lived there until I was a sophomore in high school. At that point, my family and I moved to Birch Run, MI. In Birch Run, our house was a lot bigger and the yard was huge. We have an in-ground pool, deck, pole barn, and 2.5 acres of land. This is when I got my first car, and my first girlfriend (although she was from Allen Park). I went to Frankenmuth High School, played soccer, and helped the girls soccer team. My friends and I went through a lot of drama throughout our high school careers, but we came through it and then we were off to college.