Jorge Franco’s
Snapshot
Autobiography
Birth Story
So apparently it was surgery well at least that I was told. Also I had to be quickly transferred to a
different hospital immediately to get this thing called a cesarean section, because my heart rate was lowering
and without it I wouldn’t survive.My dad was outside mostly confused instead of worried, he was with my uncle
outside, and mr grandparents in the other hospital with my mom.
100 bpm
Event 1:Getting a Dog
So I never really used to be a dog person, they were just too loud I didn’t like the idea to clean up after them.
That was until 2 years ago in mexico when my dad decided to go adopt a dog. Now when I heard this I thought to
myself “well I not going to sleep for the next two months (while in mexico).” Here’s the thing remember this was in
mexico and dogs there are one of the only things you hear 24/7...not this one.He is an Alaskan Malamute and yes I had
to look that up on google translate.Now I look back and find it impossible that at some point I didn’t like dogs.
Yes His name is Jack
Event 2:Almost Moving to Mexico
This was also 2 years ago when my dad sold our old house with plans to move to Mexico. We originally sold the house
simply because it wasn’t spacious enough for 5 people, we had plans to move to Mexico but my dad decided to stay in L.A for
a couple of weeks to get some stuff ready.I had already left like mid-year 5th grade and all of my stuff was already in Mexico,
but one day my dad called us and told us that instead we were just going to move to a nearby house. At the end it was like a
really long vacation as we never actually moved to Mexico, but I had already gone and done like a ⅓ of the school year in
Mexico.This extended trip made me realize how hard and different it was to live in Mexico, and even if you are the same hard
working person you are in the U.S you can still struggle in Mexico.
Event 3:My Uncle’s Funeral
This has been the worst one in my life.It had the potential to be one of the best one but let’s get to the point the
youngest one of my uncles died. The worst part is that he was perfectly healthy and in fact we were at a restaurant right
before we got the food he just had a random stroke.So there I was apart from him it was only me and my cousin we thought
that he was fine because there was a doctor there that seemed to almost bring him back,but the the ambulance came.Now it
is different in Mexico, what I’m saying is the ambulance didn’t really do much beside take to the hospital.I wasn't in the
ambulance in fact I got there way after my aunt did, but I remember walking in the hospital and my uncles and aunts were
crying beside him.This change me because it made me realize that literally anything good or bad could happen at any
time.You can’t be too sure that you’re going to do something because you should be prepared for literally anything.
About the Author
Jorge Franco is a 13 year old boy born in Tepatitlán De Morelos Jalisco on Feb,20 2006.In
fact his whole family is Mexican,but recently some people in the family have started to move to
the U.S. He is really into music and video games,but does not like the idea of creating either of
them.
(God this camera sucks.)