This biography is about the full life of Hunter Rowray. It will start by talking about his life as a child then it goes all the way up to his life now. It gives brief information about each part of his life, and it also tells major events that have happened in his life so far.
Hunter was born on August 31, 1997 in Cresco, Iowa. He lived in various places a child. His family had just moved to Elma from Clermont when he was born. In his early life he would always be running around everywhere and never sitting still. He started school at the age of three; this was because the cut off date was after his birthday so he could start school that year. This was a very small school; well he says the school wasn’t small but the class sizes where, in his class he had eight kids including himself in that class. There were two boys, and six girls in his class. One odd memory he recollects is when he first started attending preschool he had a mullet and one of the other student thought he was a girl until we got introduced. Another memory he stated to us was he always remembers these giant blocks they had in the classroom and they would spend many hours out of the day building forts that were big enough to actually be able to play inside that fort.
He then went on to kindergarten. In this time he had another boys join the class so the total had changed from eight to nine, and three boys and six girls. He remembers one of his fondest memories from this time. He had gotten to school he thought it would be just like any other day, but when he walked into the room it was covered from ceiling to floor with green glitter and anything else green that could have been hanging up. When he got there the teacher had announced that that particular day was St. Patrick’s Day or as we used to call it as kids “ leprechaun day”. This day was particularly fun in the fact that we did not do much learning that day, but instead played games and went outside to do other fun things. After he had gotten back inside the school from recess his teacher had a surprise. She had made green pudding, granted the pudding might have had trace amounts of green glitter in it from the room as kids they really didn’t note that before shoveling it into their faces.