The Dream
Ever since I was five years old, I have watched the Scripps National Spelling Bee. The spelling bee appealed to me because it showcased one's academic talents on a national stage. During my time in elementary school I always wondered, "That could be me competing onstage and having the time of my life in Washington, D.C., but what does it take to live my own dream?" In 2011, my brother, Mark, qualified for Nationals and it was on the car ride back from the regional bee that I realized that this could be me one day.
Regionals
I competed at my school spelling bee in El Paso and won for my first spelling bee. I'm 11 and made it to the regional spelling bee. I was stumped on the 1st round with the word isobar and was eliminated. But I still have 3 years to compete so watch out D.C. I'm gonna make it to you one way or ANOTHER!
How the Bee Inexplicitly Affect My Life
Coming from a country half a world away doesn’t mean this Bee doesn’t affect my life. In fact, I intended to participate a long time ago, but due to my country’s non-existent sponsor or something similar, I couldn’t make it here. I always wish I could go there, but thanks to this new technology called internet, everything has become possible, more possible than before.