Prompt: Describe your birth experience. What have your parents told you about the circumstances of your birth?

 Prompt Response: My parents have always said my birth was a long and hard one. It was stressful for both parties but epically my mom. After she had given birth to me she said "That was my Everest". From there I was named Everest. It's a way better name than what they had thought of which was Jeff, Winston, and Hamilton. 

Summary: In class we read some of William Blake's poems. Which were Infant Joy and Infant Sorrow. We analyzed the text as a class. 

Reflection: Compared to some of the names my parents were debating on naming me, I'm more than glad I ended up being called Everest. I'm not exactly tall or huge like the mountain but I think it fits me well. For what its worth my parents also agree with that sentiment. 

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