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taylor banaag

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Bio

I love art, without art the would be boring. I love the fact that art brings out people's personalities and gives them a way to express themselves. My favorite thing about art is how it is so unique to each person because art comes in so many different shapes and forms.

Education

King Kekaulike High School

High School
2019 - 2023

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Architecture and Related Services, Other
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Architecture & Planning

    • Dream career goals:

    • Sales Associate

      American Eagle
      2023 – Present1 year

    Sports

    Cheerleading

    Varsity
    2019 – 20234 years

    Arts

    • Design
      2022 – 2023

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Politics

    Entrepreneurship

    Veterans of Hawaii Scholarship
    Winner
    Being a child of a veteran has had a huge impact on my life, bringing both advantages and challenges. The sacrifices my father makes in service to our country are commendable, however they also come at a cost. Our family has experienced the trials of his frequent six-month deployments, which can be tough on all of us. Recently, with the addition of a new baby to our family, his absence feels even more significant, causing him to miss out on important milestones. Undoubtedly, one of the greatest advantages of having a veteran as a parent is the sense of pride and honor that comes with knowing they are dedicated to protecting our nation's values. Growing up with stories of valor, courage, and sacrifice has instilled in me a deep respect for those who wear the uniform. It has also shaped my perspective on patriotism and the importance of serving others. Witnessing the selflessness of my parent's commitment has strengthened my character and taught me to appreciate the sacrifices made for the greater good. However, amongst the pride, there are definite cons to this journey, particularly during the extended periods of deployment. Our family bears the burden of separation as my father fulfills his duty far away from home. This distance creates emotional strain, as he misses crucial moments in our lives, such as witnessing our milestones. From my high school graduation to my 16th birthday, and soon my 18th, his absence casts a shadow over significant events, leaving a void that cannot be easily filled. Furthermore, with the recent arrival of a new baby in our family, the impact of my father's absence has become even more pronounced. He longs to be present during the formative years of his youngest child's life, but his responsibilities often restrict him from experiencing the joys and challenges of parenthood in real time. Despite these hardships, being a child of a veteran has taught me valuable lessons in resilience and strength. The ever-changing nature of family life during deployments has emphasized the importance of flexibility and adaptability. It has also fostered a strong support system within our family, as we lean on each other to navigate the challenges that come with our father's absence. As a result, this experience has deepened my gratitude for the time we do get to spend together as a family. When my father returns from his deployments, the joy and appreciation for his presence are amplified, and we seize every moment to create lasting memories. In conclusion, being a child of a veteran comes with its unique set of advantages and disadvantages. The pride I feel in having a parent who serves our country is immeasurable, and it has instilled in me a profound respect for service and sacrifice. However, the extended periods of separation during deployments present emotional challenges, especially when my father misses important milestones in our lives. Despite the difficulties, this journey has taught me resilience, strength, and appreciation, as we learn to cherish the moments we have together as a family. As a child of a veteran, I am continuously inspired by my father's commitment and bravery, and I am determined to make him proud as I navigate life's journey.