My autobiography

My name is Ruth Alejandra Fernández Alvarado, I was born on June 11th 1998, in the city of Santiago. My parents are Maria and Hernan, I'm the first daughter, and I have one sister Daniela.

I started preschool in Arica only first year and then we moved again to Antofagasta where I finished the preschool in American High School. After that I went to a different school in middle of my first year on primary and I stayed in this school until sixth grade in San Agustin school, the reason is we moved again to San Fernando where I finished the primary and continued the secondary in the same school San Fernando College.

When I lived in Antofagasta I played basketball and participed in the choir both in the school but when we moved to San Fernando I stopped going in choir, but I continued playing basketball maybe for 3 years more, then I stopped and started playing handball in the school and binational tournaments.
During the 2011 I started to play clarinet in the Casa de la cultura the next year I started to participe in orchestra and now I continue, During 2013 I started to paint with my art teacher and definitely I continue doing that, the same year I started in the instrumental group in the school. Last year in the school I learnd to play saxophone 

Now I live in santiago because I started to study Chemistry and Farmacy in Universidad de Chile, and I travel to see my family whenever I can, and I continue doing my hobbies, reading books, painting and playing clarinet. 

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  1. Ooh it's amazing, you do a lot of things you are pretty good
    you should be a good person see ya

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  3. I admired you, Ruth!! Your love for arts and sports is huge and I understand that passion! Keep doing the things you like because you are good at it

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  4. It must be difficult for you to have so much distance with your family :(

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