Photo Essay: Transformation


In this photo, you can see an old building behind me that is the elementary school I went to called "Highland Biltmore" in Portsmouth, Va. You also see me now holding a younger picture of myself when I was graduating from Kindergarten. My body language depicts that I don't know how I felt emotionally.




In this photo, you can see the lobby of the previous college I attended back in 2015. The school is called SAE Institute and the location I went to was in Atlanta, Ga. You also see me now holding a younger picture of myself holding my daughter when I was graduating with my Associate's Degree in Audio Engineering. My body language depicts that I was very happy inside.
In this photo you can see in the background the campus of Fayetteville Technical Community college where I currently attend. You also see me holding both of my previous photos from school where I wanted to show the viewer even though I've accomplished some things I'm still striving for more.

In this photo you see me holding a photo of my early days in the military. This was the very first moment before basic training started. I was trying to remain calm but look stern at the same time.
In this photo above you can see me holding the picture that was taken when I was exiting out of the gas chamber. I was going through so much pain and I could barely breathe. In my mind I was thinking about quitting.
In the photo above you can see me holding both of my previous photos that depict when I first entered the military when I began training, and now you can see me as a retired veteran who is extremely happy to be done with that stage in my life.
In this photo above I wanted to show how things were before I was a dad showing something as simple as how I use to sleep in my bed.
In this next photo, I wanted to show how my sleeping arrangement changed when I had my daughter.
Currently, this is my sleeping arrangement since my son was born. You can see how much things have changed since I have become a dad.
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