Get to know about me!
Hello! My name is Hannah, and I’m a middle schooler who loves staying active, being creative, and trying new things. I’ve been doing Taekwondo for over three years, and I’m a red belt with a blue stripe ~ just two away from black! I also play volleyball and badminton, both of which I love because they keep me moving and challenged. I take volleyball lessons to help me improve for real games, and badminton’s something I could play for hours without getting bored. I love crocheting small amigurumis and other little things, and in my free time, I enjoy relaxing, sleeping, eating, and watching shows. I’m also excited to learn more about cooking and baking because I love making things from scratch. My life’s a mix of energy, creativity, and a bit of chaos ~ and that’s exactly how I like it!
Volleyball & Taekwondo
My passion for volleyball has been igniting my spirit for over a year, where I dive into every spike and serve with unyielding determination, honing my skills on the court and dreaming of team victories.
Complementing this athletic fire is my dedicated taekwondo journey, spanning several years of rigorous practice that has propelled me to a prestigious red-blue stripe belt—just a couple bold step away from the coveted black belt title.
Traveling~
Traveling is one of my favorite ways to see the world and make memories. Vietnam will always have a special place in my heart ~ the food was incredible, the weather changed often, and everything was so cheap but so good. The best part was reuniting with my family there ~ it made the whole trip even more special. Korea and Taiwan were only quick airport stops, but both had such pretty views and the most aesthetic vibes (plus yummy airport food). Las Vegas is easily one of my top favorites ~ it’s fun, colorful, and full of places to take the best pictures. Yosemite is another I’ll never forget ~ cool weather, mountain views, and even night hikes that made it feel like a dream. Oregon was magical too, it was my first time seeing snow, and the hailing even left marks on the car! San Diego always feels bright and warm, with spots like the flower fields, the Unconditional Surrender statue, and the USS Midway, while San Francisco’s cool breeze and Chinatown energy never get old. Every place I visit always has pretty views for pictures, and each one feels like a new story. I can’t wait to see where the next one takes me!