Showing posts with label autobiography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autobiography. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Fun Childhood

My new childhood was AWESOME!! My new family treated me well and got me chubby. They thought that if you were skinny you would end up as an alcoholic and you would be weak, but obviously that’s not true. I had a house in NJ and a apartment in the Bronx. I thought we were rich, because my dad owns the buildings we were living in and everyone seemed to know him. It’s nice how they started a better life after leaving Puerto Rico.
I spend the weekends in NJ and came back to the Bronx on the weekends because I go to school there. My parents go to NJ to visit their children and grandchildren. They even go to church in NJ because there is no other place my parents rather be than their own neighborhood church.

Who I Am


My name is Romeo Moses, at least until I was adopted. My new name is Wilson Romeo Oliveras, Jr. I was born in Albany December 19, 1997. I really don’t know much about my life when I was living with my biological parents in the Bronx because I’ve pretty much lived my whole life with my adoptive parents since I was 2 months old. It’s not really that bad; except that kids wonder why I have white parents (actually they’re Puerto Rican). Besides, my adoptive parents told me why I was adopted as soon as I started the 1st grade. I didn’t understand how it was so important until I visited my parents in the agency. I was only 6 at the time, but I was smart enough to see how much they loved me.

My life started with meeting people that’s part of my new family, but I wasn’t used to giants looking at me with big eyeballs, tongues twisted, or faces that seem like they’re trying to make fun of me. A couple of my new family members lived in the same house that I was living in now so I got used to them and treated them like my real family. I haven’t really worried much about where my real family was, but I haven’t forgotten the most important parts that they marked in my history.