Self profile

       My name is Tim Peng. I am 14 years old and I’m born on March 27th, 2005. I was born in Richmond but my family is from Beijing, China. Richmond is where I had preschool and kindergarten, and I made good friemnds there. However, after 2 years, my parents decided to move to Coquitlam. I have no idea why, because my parents never told me the real reason. A few weeks after we moved into our new house, I was taking a walk with grandma and that’s when we’d found an elementary school a few minutes away from my house. And that’s where I had my elementary school through 1st grade to 5th grade.

    I was a bit sad to see my old friends go, but I decided to accept it and make new friends at my new school. By 3rd grade, I had many playdates and a sleepover after knowing my new friends for almost 2 years. Sone of them went to a new school when middle school started, but some of them went to the same middle school (Monty middle) as me. 

     Today, I still have some classmates from my middle school in some of my classes, and maybe, I could still meet some of my old friends in college or university. Or we could go towards our own separate paths that could lead us to something we never knew existed or was even possible. Now of course, if I ever get lucky in a certain way I could potentially meet one of my old friends back in middle school, high school, or even elementary school.    

     Even though I enjoy living in Coquitlam, I sometimes miss being in Richmond, because my parents used to take me to a shopping center when I was still a toddler. I used to ride my bike to a nearby park where I would play until 5 PM in summer vacation, and I could meet new friends there. However, me currently living in Coquitlam also has its own advantages. I currently live in a house with a pool so I could go swimming in summer, even though the water is very cold sometimes. 

        In the future, I could either get a job in Coquitlam and live my life to the fullest here, or I could revisit my childhood place back in Richmond, if those places still exist, of course. 

  1. What is innovative about your visual representation?

I’m not so sure, but I think it has something to do with the fact that you just have to accept that one day your friends will not be with you anymore.

2. How did you generate and develop your ideas while working on this project?

I just came up with a bunch of random ideas and somehow found the prefect one.

3. What did you enjoy about your visual representation?

I enjoyed writing the self profile because once you start writing it’s hard to stop (unless you start running out of ideas).

4. What would you improve on for next time?

I would possibly make some parts longer like the ending.

5. What did you learn about your creative ability during this process?

I learned how to use some advanced words that make my writing a bit more interesting.

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