Tuesday, April 24, 2007

My Dream




My name is Emily Fang and I am 33 years old. Here's some information that you might want to know.

When I was at least 15 years old, I took drugs and I started smoking. It was bad influence. My mind slowly turned dark and I couldn’t take my family any longer. I ran away. The police went searching for me, but since I was hidden somewhere where nobody went to they gave up the futile search after a year had passed. I was alone and in darkness. I stayed in my dark hideout for another year, and then I couldn’t take in any longer. I went back to my family just to see that they were gone. With no money and food, I became a homeless scavenger. I stood on the streets for years begging for money and food. My only shelter was that hideout. It was so dark and lonely. I became depressed and I had thoughts of suicide on my mind but I was determined to live this out. I had hope that I would sooner or later get out of the mess I created. I had a mixture of hope and hopelessness. But that was when I was still a teenager. Now I still am homeless, and sometimes I wonder if I will ever get out of this situation.

Just joking! That was all a lie. Fooled you, huh? Here’s the story about my life, and this one is real (if you don’t believe me, your making a fool out of yourself.)

I am married and I have two children. One at the age of 5 (a girl,) one at the age of 7 (a boy.) My current career is an inventor/engineer and my husband's career a business man. I chose this path because I as a child loved building, creating, destroying, and repairing. I loved mechanisms and always wondered how they would work and in school I took robotics and engineering classes. I followed this and continued all the way until now. I graduated college with an engineer's degree and I got a job at the Irvine Technology Corp which I happily joined at the age of 22.

I went to the high school called High Tech High. During my four years there, I joined the robotics team winning several competitions. I enjoyed building the robots. It was really enjoyable with all the parts and assembly. And to see your robot work makes you proud.In college (Caltech,) I took as I said earlier, robotics and engineering. I wanted to sharpen up my skills and it really did buff up. With those classes I took Mathematics because it's practically used for everything and it's required when taking engineering and robotics. Math class was not particularly difficult since I have been advanced in grade school (I was doing calculus, trigonometry and other stuff like that in 9th grade.) It wasn't all that difficult. But I did have some difficult times. After graduating from college (I was 22 years old,) I was looking for a job. I got one right away at (happily) The Irvine Technology Corp. During the first few years, it was a tad bit difficult. I had to find a schedule I was able to cope with, then I had to find my way around the place. I got lost a few times but soon I knew my way around. I then needed to learn the procedures and I had to know how to use the equipment and how to handle things. It was a tedious task but I got it (in about a year.) But really ever since then, it's been smooth and cool all the way. Now I'm successful and getting $50,820 a month.

My favorite, lasting memory (there are two) was when I gave birth to my little girl, Tammy, and my son, John. They are both really sweet (well not really for John, he’s more of a toughie.) I was happy to see a girl and a boy born. It makes a balance. It's really a delightful sensation after giving birth. You're heart feels light and happy and you're happy that it's over with and you can see your child.

I believe I have made the world a better place. An invention that I made is a water powered delivery truck. This helps because there will be less pollution in the air. Then trucks don't have to run on diesel. It helps the environment and what comes out of the exhaust contains no poison or any harmful substance.

This is the end of this entry so far. More on soon!

5 comments:

Emily said...

Emily,
I want to know how you came up with the idea for the water powered car! It's such a cool idea, tell us how you felt when you finally got it to work, or about any failed attempts you had during the process.

From,
Emily!

saul said...

What Colledge did you go too?

Sam said...

How many buildings did you destroy? And what did you do with all your money?

Sally said...

How did you come up with the idea for a water powered car?

How did you meet your husband?

Cassie said...

did you keep in touch with your friends? TT.TT

where did you meet your husband?

why did you decide to have kids?