11/14/2011
How was your childhood like?
Well I grew up with a big family. I had nine brothers and seven sisters me being the eighth child in my family. And my farther was divorced. I loved to read and I still do. I used to read books and stories about swimming and with that I taught myself swimming strokes and I built wooden paddles to help me swim faster. I also read books about eating meat and I decided to become a vegetarian not only because it was healthy but it would save me some money. And I loved to write stories as well but no one really paid attention to my likings so instead I came up with a secret name and slid the stories under my brothers door in his printing room and he would publish them and everyone loved to read them.
Are you happy with the work you've accomplished in the declaration of independence?
Absolutely. not only have I written the one of the most important drafts that go in the document but I did something that would change the minds of others and change history for who knows how long and I certainly made a difference
How has the relationship with England changed through out the years?
