MY STATE
Nebraska.
The home of the Great Cornhuskers. In a state where professional athletics is
zero, this makes Husker Football that much bigger. Everyone in the state comes
to a common place, Memorial Stadium, every Saturday the Husker’s are in town.
Memorial Stadium itself becomes the third largest city in Nebraska on that
given Saturday. The fans have two rules to go by. Wear red and be loud!
Nebraska is much more than just a football team. Nebraska is home to some of
the craziest weather around. Any one in Nebraska will agree that the summers
are too hot and the winters are too darn cold. Growing up in Nebraska for 18
years, I still couldn't tell you what tomorrow will bring with Mother Nature.
MY COMMUNITY
Aurora, Nebraska. A town that I am lucky to have grown up in. The people are
so welcoming to new families and support you when you need it most. With a
little over 4000 people, it's hard to go anywhere you don't see someone you
know. The Aurora community is so special because of the close knit
relationships you develop with people you never would have thought of. That
being said this is great place to raise a young family. Many of the families in
Aurora are here to stay. The biggest reason for this is where Aurora is
located. Aurora is dominated by agriculture. Driving a mile any direction out
of Aurora you will see corn fields for miles on end. On the flip side, our
community is driven by local businesses. Driving around the square, you don't
have to go very far to see what our community has to offer. Yes, kids can have
fun in small town Nebraska. Aurora does have some hang out spots for teens. Two
of the better ones are located on the northwest side of the square. The 12st
Cinema (yes a movie theatre) and the Youth Center are run by all volunteers. As
a city, Aurora has been pumping money into their city parks. Strides have been
made here and shown most definitely.
MY SCHOOL
MY HOME
How many people can say they have grown up in a mortuary? ...Yeah, many
people may get the wrong idea when hearing that question, but that has been
part of my upbringing. Since moving to Aurora in 2000, I have called
Higby-McQuiston Mortuary home. When I was younger I was always afraid that none
of my friends would want to come over because of where I lived. This turned out
to be partly true through my younger years. My best friend, Cole Ashby,
couldn't stay the night at my house until 7th grade. Looking back, I still can
remember countless nights where he thought he had build up enough courage to
stay the night, but ended with him calling his parents every time! I understand
now that everyone handles the "other half" of my house differently,
so I never forced my friends into anything. By growing up in a mortuary it has
taught countless life lessons and has put me in situations that have made me
understand everything in life happens for a reason. A perfect example of this
life lesson is Jacob Peters. He didn't deserve to go, but it was his time and
he was ready. After hearing he had passed, Gary told my parents the next day,
"That Jacob is only staying the night at Ben's house, and he won't be
alone." Situations like this make my home so special. I never have to go
far to see how blessed I really am.