Me

  • I was born in Dallas Texas on April 12, 2002

    I was born in Dallas Texas on April 12, 2002
  • First trip to the zoo

    First trip to the zoo with my family
  • World desaster

    World desaster
    The Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
  • Moved to Oregon

    Moved to Oregon
  • George W. Bush is re-elected

    George W. Bush is re-elected
  • First trip to California

    went to california to see my family
  • Sister was born

    Sister was born
  • Apple debuts the iPhone

    Apple debuts the iPhone
    Released in June 2007, the iPhone was a multimedia-enabled smartphone designed and marketed by Apple.
  • Global economic downturn

    In 2007, the world experienced the biggest financial crisis since the Great Depression.
  • Trip to Canada

    Trip to Canada
  • Started basketball

    Started basketball
  • Floods and mudslides cause devastating damage around Sao Paulo, Brazil

    Floods and mudslides cause devastating damage around Sao Paulo, Brazil
    Mudslides and flooding caused by heavy downpours have killed at least 16 people including a four-year-old boy in Sao Paulo state
  • Started volleyball

    Started volleyball
    I started volleyball in 5th grade
  • Smartphone 'voices' not always helpful in a health crisis

    Smartphone 'voices' not always helpful in a health crisis
    Researchers presented four popular voice assistants with alarming statements about rape, suicide, depression and other major health problems.
  • graduated 5th grade

  • 'Bachelor' Host Chris Harrison on Amy Schumer, 'UnREAL' Flaps, Diversity and His Lack of Screen Time'Bachelor' Host Chris Harrison on Amy Schumer, 'UnREAL' Flaps, Diversity and His Lack of Screen Time

    After 15 years hosting the franchise and its multiple spinoffs, even the current cycle's polygamous undertones — Bachelor Ben Higgins told two different women that he's in love with them ahead of the ABC series' March 14 season finale — don't appear to have shaken the emcee. Harrison, 44, recently spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about the unique scenario and sounded off on the state of the "Bachelor Nation." That includes insights on his noticeable lack of screen time this season, a recent Twi
  • STATE CHAMPIONS: Philomath takes 4A basketball's top prize

    STATE CHAMPIONS: Philomath takes 4A basketball's top prize
    The secret to success on the grand stage of the high school boys basketball tournament often comes down to talent, teamwork and perhaps a little luck. Philomath High School coach Blake Ecker throws in factors such as hard work and desire. But in the case of the Warriors this season, the wildcard ingredient that led to a Class 4A state championship might have been as simple as friendship.
  • Why the 3-pointer might be saving the NBA

    Why the 3-pointer might be saving the NBA
  • Patients Carry Superbugs on Their Hands, Study Finds

    Hospitals may be cracking down on handwashing for doctors, nurses and other staffers, but they're missing a big source of superbug spread, a new study finds: Patients. Researchers at the University of Michigan found close to a quarter of the patients they tested had some sort of drug-resistant germ on their hands when they were discharged from the hospital to a post-acute care facility such as a nursing home, rehabilitation center or hospice.
  • Going to Philomath High School