Name: Gus
Three words to describe yourself: persistent, reflective, open-minded
Gus was born in Sanibel Island, Florida and even though he only lived there for three years, he recalls riding in the seat on his mom's bike around the island and visiting the beaches. His family moved to Alabama, and Gus said he didn't want to talk about living there. After Alabama, the family lived in Kentucky for six years, and then moved to Georgia. Gus is studying Biological Engineering at UGA because "it's a broad field," and he's "more interested in producing medical equipment" as opposed to being an actual doctor. He says he "can't handle the blood and guts." For life goals Gus said, “I’m going to go where the work is . . .I want to do whatever it takes to make me happy . . . go with the flow.” Since the age of six, Gus has been playing the violin and says, "It's introduced me to most of my friends . . . and I've learned a lot; more than just music, but I would not make a career out of it though." Gus's favorite place that he has traveled to is Costa Rica because "the culture was so different," and he liked meeting people who couldn't speak very good English, while he wasn't fluent in Spanish. His favorite animal is an elephant because they have a good sense of memory and have other human qualities, and the best Christmas present Gus received this year is an iPad.
Every day, for an entire year, I am going to interview a different person, listen to his or her life story, and take a picture. I will post a brief summary of this person's history and include details such as: experiences, hometown, occupation, life goals, etc. We'll just see where the conversation leads! Here is my essay that I wrote for English detailing my project: http://365people365stories.blogspot.com/2011/11/365-people-365-stories-essay.html (Note: You have to copy/paste the link)
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
89/365
Name: Rebecca
Three words to describe yourself: happy, dedicated, loyal (I told Rebecca that she was like a dog)
Rebecca lived in Smyrna, Georgia until she was twelve, and then moved to Kennesaw where she went to three different middle schools. Her father is from Nigeria, while her mom is from New York, so Rebecca is White, Black, Asian, and Native American. Her dad came to the United States at the age of twenty with the intention of becoming a doctor. He got his Doctorate of Pharmacy and is also a pastor. Currently, Rebecca attends Georgia Tech and is studying Chemical Engineering. She chose this major because she liked chemistry, but didn't want to teach. The best Christmas presents she received were a pair of boots and Just Dance 3. She would like to study abroad in Paris and the satellite Georgia Tech campus. Her favorite book is The Hunger Games, her favorite color is purple, and the coolest place Rebecca has traveled to is Clearwater, Florida because she got to swim with manatees. She is also a lifeguard and likes being in water because "it's the closest thing to flying."
Three words to describe yourself: happy, dedicated, loyal (I told Rebecca that she was like a dog)
Rebecca lived in Smyrna, Georgia until she was twelve, and then moved to Kennesaw where she went to three different middle schools. Her father is from Nigeria, while her mom is from New York, so Rebecca is White, Black, Asian, and Native American. Her dad came to the United States at the age of twenty with the intention of becoming a doctor. He got his Doctorate of Pharmacy and is also a pastor. Currently, Rebecca attends Georgia Tech and is studying Chemical Engineering. She chose this major because she liked chemistry, but didn't want to teach. The best Christmas presents she received were a pair of boots and Just Dance 3. She would like to study abroad in Paris and the satellite Georgia Tech campus. Her favorite book is The Hunger Games, her favorite color is purple, and the coolest place Rebecca has traveled to is Clearwater, Florida because she got to swim with manatees. She is also a lifeguard and likes being in water because "it's the closest thing to flying."
88/365
Name: Mr. Moore
Three words to describe yourself: young, old, middle-aged
Mr. Moore has lived in Cobb County his whole life, and because he was born at home, he never received a birth certificate, so he predicts his age is between 92-96, but he seems to get younger and younger every year. During WWII, he served in the military, but he was stationed in Alabama "washing dishes mostly." He said, "They were the biggest pots you ever saw!" The hot cakes were his favorite dish that they served. Because Mr. Moore had Parkinson's disease, he was only able to serve for one year. Milky Ways are Mr. Moore's favorite candy, and he first remembers eating them when he "was in high school and they were a nickel." Instead of putting fruits and vegetables in the appropriate drawer in his fridge, he has a drawer full of chocolate. He even had his picture placed in the Rite Aid that says "Do not serve this man any candy." He attended Central Night School and recalls playing hooky all the time, but he did get a diploma and a class ring. He told the story of his high school initiation. They were given positions to hold real guns, and if they didn't hold them correctly "they would fail out." Mr. Moore failed out and the punishment was that he had to run through a belt line. His friend was the captain, but Mr. Moore had to run through the line even though he didn't want to. He also tells another story about his first car, a 30 Model Ford. One Sunday afternoon, Mr. Moore and his friend had planned to meet two girls. They told the girls that they were movie star scouts, and that they wanted to take their pictures in the car. the next day, the father of one of the girls knocked on Mr. Moore's door and said, "My daughter didn't show up." The police came by, but Mr. Moore had nothing to do with the disappearance of the two girls. Eventually they were found in Texas, but Mr. Moore said, "We were the last people to see them, so we would've ended up in jail." Mr. Moore met his wife through his cousin, and they were married for 64 years. He also has two sons and enjoys betting on NASCAR races.
Three words to describe yourself: young, old, middle-aged
Mr. Moore has lived in Cobb County his whole life, and because he was born at home, he never received a birth certificate, so he predicts his age is between 92-96, but he seems to get younger and younger every year. During WWII, he served in the military, but he was stationed in Alabama "washing dishes mostly." He said, "They were the biggest pots you ever saw!" The hot cakes were his favorite dish that they served. Because Mr. Moore had Parkinson's disease, he was only able to serve for one year. Milky Ways are Mr. Moore's favorite candy, and he first remembers eating them when he "was in high school and they were a nickel." Instead of putting fruits and vegetables in the appropriate drawer in his fridge, he has a drawer full of chocolate. He even had his picture placed in the Rite Aid that says "Do not serve this man any candy." He attended Central Night School and recalls playing hooky all the time, but he did get a diploma and a class ring. He told the story of his high school initiation. They were given positions to hold real guns, and if they didn't hold them correctly "they would fail out." Mr. Moore failed out and the punishment was that he had to run through a belt line. His friend was the captain, but Mr. Moore had to run through the line even though he didn't want to. He also tells another story about his first car, a 30 Model Ford. One Sunday afternoon, Mr. Moore and his friend had planned to meet two girls. They told the girls that they were movie star scouts, and that they wanted to take their pictures in the car. the next day, the father of one of the girls knocked on Mr. Moore's door and said, "My daughter didn't show up." The police came by, but Mr. Moore had nothing to do with the disappearance of the two girls. Eventually they were found in Texas, but Mr. Moore said, "We were the last people to see them, so we would've ended up in jail." Mr. Moore met his wife through his cousin, and they were married for 64 years. He also has two sons and enjoys betting on NASCAR races.
87/365
Name: Molly
Three words to describe yourself: caring, compassionate, adventurous
Molly was born in Charleston, West Virginia, but only lived there for the first two years of her life. She said, "It's still my blood though." Her family moved to North Carolina because her dad got a better job and her mom's family lives there. Molly recalls picking blackberries next to the train tracks with her mom. Then they moved to Ohio were "it was freezing," and then they ended up in Georgia. Molly likes the area because "everything is green," and she likes the cities of Atlanta and Athens. She doesn't like "seeing Confederate flags still and all those old Conservative ideals that people still try to hold onto." Currently, Molly is double-majoring in theater and journalism, but is not sure what she wants to pursue as far as a career goal. Film is a big interest of her's because ever since Molly was little, she's "always liked hearing a good story." I asked if she knew what her purpose in lie is and Molly replied, "To be accepting and open to all things." She would like study abroad in Spain and just travel in general because she has not been to many places. Molly would also like to join a nudist colony or start one because she likes "being naked outside."
Three words to describe yourself: caring, compassionate, adventurous
Molly was born in Charleston, West Virginia, but only lived there for the first two years of her life. She said, "It's still my blood though." Her family moved to North Carolina because her dad got a better job and her mom's family lives there. Molly recalls picking blackberries next to the train tracks with her mom. Then they moved to Ohio were "it was freezing," and then they ended up in Georgia. Molly likes the area because "everything is green," and she likes the cities of Atlanta and Athens. She doesn't like "seeing Confederate flags still and all those old Conservative ideals that people still try to hold onto." Currently, Molly is double-majoring in theater and journalism, but is not sure what she wants to pursue as far as a career goal. Film is a big interest of her's because ever since Molly was little, she's "always liked hearing a good story." I asked if she knew what her purpose in lie is and Molly replied, "To be accepting and open to all things." She would like study abroad in Spain and just travel in general because she has not been to many places. Molly would also like to join a nudist colony or start one because she likes "being naked outside."
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
86/365
Name: Megan
Three words to describe yourself: energetic, weird, mostly-happy, hippie
Megan lived in Littleton, Colorado until the age of seven, when her father became "on the verge of bankruptcy." Her family moved to Roswell, Georgia because the cost of living was low, and as a side note, Megan's dad is now a millionaire from his work as a financial adviser. After high school, she was an actor in downtown Atlanta, and she received her Bachelor's Degree in Arts Management. She moved to Athens and did some side work with REM, such as "walking the dogs of the manager." Megan also met her husband one day when she was walking dogs! I asked her why she became a nurse, and she replied, "Two reasons: My mom was dying of cancer and she had awful nurses and I thought 'I could do better'. I also had my first baby at a hospital, and my nurse was wonderful, and I realized 'I could do that'." She likes nursing because she likes knowing that she can help someone make a change in their life, but Megan says the worst part of the job is that: "Some days I don't have time to pee." As far as career goals, Megan would like to be certified in lactation to help mothers and babies learn how to breast feed. As a mother of three children, Megan would like to eventually take her kids to Disney World, and she says that her last two children were born at home and "that's where the hippie part comes in." Megan also told me a story about the weirdest thing that has happened to her. When she was fifteen years old, she went to underground Atlanta with a few friends for a Braves Parade. A homeless man walked by and said that he had to pee and then proceeded to do so on her leg. They went to Gap to buy jeans and then someone started shootings, so they had to duck and cover. The most interesting place Megan has traveled to is Russia, for a mission trip because she "met people who didn't have anything but still gave."
Three words to describe yourself: energetic, weird, mostly-happy, hippie
Megan lived in Littleton, Colorado until the age of seven, when her father became "on the verge of bankruptcy." Her family moved to Roswell, Georgia because the cost of living was low, and as a side note, Megan's dad is now a millionaire from his work as a financial adviser. After high school, she was an actor in downtown Atlanta, and she received her Bachelor's Degree in Arts Management. She moved to Athens and did some side work with REM, such as "walking the dogs of the manager." Megan also met her husband one day when she was walking dogs! I asked her why she became a nurse, and she replied, "Two reasons: My mom was dying of cancer and she had awful nurses and I thought 'I could do better'. I also had my first baby at a hospital, and my nurse was wonderful, and I realized 'I could do that'." She likes nursing because she likes knowing that she can help someone make a change in their life, but Megan says the worst part of the job is that: "Some days I don't have time to pee." As far as career goals, Megan would like to be certified in lactation to help mothers and babies learn how to breast feed. As a mother of three children, Megan would like to eventually take her kids to Disney World, and she says that her last two children were born at home and "that's where the hippie part comes in." Megan also told me a story about the weirdest thing that has happened to her. When she was fifteen years old, she went to underground Atlanta with a few friends for a Braves Parade. A homeless man walked by and said that he had to pee and then proceeded to do so on her leg. They went to Gap to buy jeans and then someone started shootings, so they had to duck and cover. The most interesting place Megan has traveled to is Russia, for a mission trip because she "met people who didn't have anything but still gave."
Monday, December 26, 2011
85/365
Name: Rashon
Three words to describe yourself: fast-learner, dependable, caring
Rashon is from New Jersey and lived there for twenty-eight years. She moved to Atlanta because she wanted a "change of scenery" and is a patient technician because it is something she's "always wanted to do." She was also my patient technician in the hospital! Eventually, Rashon wants to become a critical nurse because she likes taking care of people. If she had more time, she would like to travel around the world. Rashon also has three teenage sons and talks to her grandma everyday.
Three words to describe yourself: fast-learner, dependable, caring
Rashon is from New Jersey and lived there for twenty-eight years. She moved to Atlanta because she wanted a "change of scenery" and is a patient technician because it is something she's "always wanted to do." She was also my patient technician in the hospital! Eventually, Rashon wants to become a critical nurse because she likes taking care of people. If she had more time, she would like to travel around the world. Rashon also has three teenage sons and talks to her grandma everyday.
84/365
Name: Doug
Three words to describe yourself: eccentric, eclectic, extraordinary
This is Doug, but his artist's name is "Dug", like "I dug a hole." He was born in Vermillion, Kansas, and the morning after high school graduation, Doug left Kansas to attend Manatee Junior College in Florida for two years. He took a class called Coastal Ecosystem, and for one of his assignments, Doug had to find different foods to eat in the wild. Growing up hunting and fishing, Doug decided to kill a raccoon. This incident made him turn vegan because he was killing an animal that was "fighting for its life." He was drafted to the Vietnam War, but became a draft dodger as he looked into moving to Canada, or joining the Navy or Air Force instead. He decided to enroll in Shorter College as a junior, and his father described him as a "professional student." When he was almost finished earning his Bachelor's Degree, Doug took a course in clay and sculpture, and his passions were redirected, so he never finished. Doug also attended the Chiropractic school at Life University and was a massage therapist for a while. He is currently a landscape designer and a sculpture artist, and he "builds beautiful gardens" with his wife Kathy. She attended West Georgia, and they met during a meditation club. Azure, his daughter, describes him as a "total hippie" who drove a Volkswagen and hitchhiked across the country multiple times. He also says "warsh" instead of "wash."
Three words to describe yourself: eccentric, eclectic, extraordinary
This is Doug, but his artist's name is "Dug", like "I dug a hole." He was born in Vermillion, Kansas, and the morning after high school graduation, Doug left Kansas to attend Manatee Junior College in Florida for two years. He took a class called Coastal Ecosystem, and for one of his assignments, Doug had to find different foods to eat in the wild. Growing up hunting and fishing, Doug decided to kill a raccoon. This incident made him turn vegan because he was killing an animal that was "fighting for its life." He was drafted to the Vietnam War, but became a draft dodger as he looked into moving to Canada, or joining the Navy or Air Force instead. He decided to enroll in Shorter College as a junior, and his father described him as a "professional student." When he was almost finished earning his Bachelor's Degree, Doug took a course in clay and sculpture, and his passions were redirected, so he never finished. Doug also attended the Chiropractic school at Life University and was a massage therapist for a while. He is currently a landscape designer and a sculpture artist, and he "builds beautiful gardens" with his wife Kathy. She attended West Georgia, and they met during a meditation club. Azure, his daughter, describes him as a "total hippie" who drove a Volkswagen and hitchhiked across the country multiple times. He also says "warsh" instead of "wash."
Saturday, December 24, 2011
83/365
Name: Jay
Three words to describe yourself: A rugged individualist
Jay was born and raised in Marietta, Georgia but lived in South Georgia from age eleven to age seventeen. The day after high school graduation, Jay tried to join Special Forces, but instead joined the Navy. He worked as the Boatswain's mate in California doing various service jobs like painting and maintenance work. After six years of working for the Navy, Jay retired and started to roof and do other "odd jobs just to survive." Currently, Jay is on probation, but he would like to travel more, and he would like to "stay right with the Lord and the government." Jay said that he was accused of threatening someone, but instead of going to trial to clear his name, Jay took the plea offer so he could get out of jail faster. He said, "It's easy to get caught up in saying something you didn't do," but Jay said that being in jail "got him out of a group of people and associates that were a bad influence. I got closer to God." I asked Jay if he knew what his purpose in life was. He replied, "I think God puts us here to help others . . . As soon as I surrendered, I got better." Jay also says he is the oldest Peter Pan.
Three words to describe yourself: A rugged individualist
Jay was born and raised in Marietta, Georgia but lived in South Georgia from age eleven to age seventeen. The day after high school graduation, Jay tried to join Special Forces, but instead joined the Navy. He worked as the Boatswain's mate in California doing various service jobs like painting and maintenance work. After six years of working for the Navy, Jay retired and started to roof and do other "odd jobs just to survive." Currently, Jay is on probation, but he would like to travel more, and he would like to "stay right with the Lord and the government." Jay said that he was accused of threatening someone, but instead of going to trial to clear his name, Jay took the plea offer so he could get out of jail faster. He said, "It's easy to get caught up in saying something you didn't do," but Jay said that being in jail "got him out of a group of people and associates that were a bad influence. I got closer to God." I asked Jay if he knew what his purpose in life was. He replied, "I think God puts us here to help others . . . As soon as I surrendered, I got better." Jay also says he is the oldest Peter Pan.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
82/365
Name: Dashay
Three words to describe yourself: silly, kind-hearted, hard-headed, caring
Dashay is another co-worker of mine and is from Atlanta, Georgia. She said she likes the state of Georgia, but "not Atlanta like I used to . . . It's become a miniature Hollywood." Living in Orlando would be a more ideal place for Dashay, but she said, "I don't know how to leave my family." She has four nieces, three nephews, and two God-kids who all live in the Atlanta area, so it's difficult to move away from family. After high school, she attended Albany State University with the intention of becoming an engineer but the math stopped her. Dashay would like to "go back to school and take up radiology" because she has always "wanted to go into the medical field," but has "to get over [her] fear of blood." She also loves music and listens to rap and R&B; with T.I. being her favorite rap artist. Jokingly she says, "I should have become a producer because of how much I love music!" I asked Dashay the question: "If you could do anything in the world without any limitations like money or time, what would you do?" She replied, "I would travel. I would take a trip every month" especially to Jamaica because she could "sit out on the beach and just look at the water."
Three words to describe yourself: silly, kind-hearted, hard-headed, caring
Dashay is another co-worker of mine and is from Atlanta, Georgia. She said she likes the state of Georgia, but "not Atlanta like I used to . . . It's become a miniature Hollywood." Living in Orlando would be a more ideal place for Dashay, but she said, "I don't know how to leave my family." She has four nieces, three nephews, and two God-kids who all live in the Atlanta area, so it's difficult to move away from family. After high school, she attended Albany State University with the intention of becoming an engineer but the math stopped her. Dashay would like to "go back to school and take up radiology" because she has always "wanted to go into the medical field," but has "to get over [her] fear of blood." She also loves music and listens to rap and R&B; with T.I. being her favorite rap artist. Jokingly she says, "I should have become a producer because of how much I love music!" I asked Dashay the question: "If you could do anything in the world without any limitations like money or time, what would you do?" She replied, "I would travel. I would take a trip every month" especially to Jamaica because she could "sit out on the beach and just look at the water."
81/365
Name: Andrew
Three words to describe yourself: fun, outgoing, open-minded
Andrew is from Marietta, Georgia and has lived here the majority of his life. He graduated from Marietta High School in 2008 and is attending Georgia Perimeter College. He intended to study business but found it to be "too broad," so he turned to education. He said that education wasn't a good fit for him either, so he took a break from school and is thinking about going to ITT Tech because "there's always going to be a need for technology . . . we're always going to be advancing." Andrew is also fascinated with astronomy and cosmology, but says it's a "dreamy thing to do." He watched the show How the Universe Works on the Science Channel and other similar shows and thought, "Wow! That's very interesting to me." Snow and cold weather are his favorite, and he would like to go snowboarding in Colorado and Oregon. He describes himself as an "outdoorsy" person who likes to go camping as well.
Three words to describe yourself: fun, outgoing, open-minded
Andrew is from Marietta, Georgia and has lived here the majority of his life. He graduated from Marietta High School in 2008 and is attending Georgia Perimeter College. He intended to study business but found it to be "too broad," so he turned to education. He said that education wasn't a good fit for him either, so he took a break from school and is thinking about going to ITT Tech because "there's always going to be a need for technology . . . we're always going to be advancing." Andrew is also fascinated with astronomy and cosmology, but says it's a "dreamy thing to do." He watched the show How the Universe Works on the Science Channel and other similar shows and thought, "Wow! That's very interesting to me." Snow and cold weather are his favorite, and he would like to go snowboarding in Colorado and Oregon. He describes himself as an "outdoorsy" person who likes to go camping as well.
80/365
This is my Mom's Mom, and she is a really fly G-ma.
Name: Sylvia
Three words to describe yourself: creative, friendly, spiritual
"You know you're an adult when you can drink coffee and talk politics." These were the words spoken by my great grandfather, and a saying my Grandma frequently uses. My Grandma was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and is the eldest of six siblings, so she "always had to be so responsible." She was a young child during WWII, and her aunt and uncle owned a movie theater down the street from where she lived, so she recalls watching news reels of the War. She said, "It was very scary to watch . . . that's why I'm such a peace person." Her grandparents are originally from Hungary and Germany, and they emigrated around 1900 because "things were bad economically." Unfortunately my Grandma does not know a lot of information about our family history because my great-great grandmother would just "turn up her nose, shake her head, and roll her eyes." I guess things were that bad.
She had known my Grandpa from an early age because he lived down the street, but they did not start dating until after high school because he was five years older than she was. She married at age nineteen, and several years later my Grandpa was drafted for the Vietnam War. He couldn't fight, however, because he had flat feet. When my Grandma was twenty-seven, my Grandpa got a job offer in Tampa to sell architectural hardware like metal doors and frames. In Tampa, my Grandma sewed clothing for money and raised four kids. They lived in Tampa for thirty years until my Grandpa died from a heart attack. My Grandma then moved to Kennesaw, Georgia because my Aunt and Uncle were already living there. Her goal has been to "fix-up the yard and the house . . . and it's a work-in-progress." She wants "the place to look good, and when people come over, they can enjoy being here in the atmosphere." She learned how to garden at an early age because her parents had a garden as well. She says that her purpose in life is "to bring beauty in the world, whether it's through gardening or sewing something beautiful."
My Grandma is also a Unity of Kennesaw Chaplain, which is basically a prayer practitioner. My great Aunt introduced her to Unity Church when she sent my Grandma the Daily Word, after my Grandpa died. After this, she "slowly began to change [her] mind about spirituality." My Grandma also has two old-lady dogs and "twelve wonderful grandchildren!" She would eventually like to travel to Europe, especially Ireland.
Name: Sylvia
Three words to describe yourself: creative, friendly, spiritual
"You know you're an adult when you can drink coffee and talk politics." These were the words spoken by my great grandfather, and a saying my Grandma frequently uses. My Grandma was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and is the eldest of six siblings, so she "always had to be so responsible." She was a young child during WWII, and her aunt and uncle owned a movie theater down the street from where she lived, so she recalls watching news reels of the War. She said, "It was very scary to watch . . . that's why I'm such a peace person." Her grandparents are originally from Hungary and Germany, and they emigrated around 1900 because "things were bad economically." Unfortunately my Grandma does not know a lot of information about our family history because my great-great grandmother would just "turn up her nose, shake her head, and roll her eyes." I guess things were that bad.
She had known my Grandpa from an early age because he lived down the street, but they did not start dating until after high school because he was five years older than she was. She married at age nineteen, and several years later my Grandpa was drafted for the Vietnam War. He couldn't fight, however, because he had flat feet. When my Grandma was twenty-seven, my Grandpa got a job offer in Tampa to sell architectural hardware like metal doors and frames. In Tampa, my Grandma sewed clothing for money and raised four kids. They lived in Tampa for thirty years until my Grandpa died from a heart attack. My Grandma then moved to Kennesaw, Georgia because my Aunt and Uncle were already living there. Her goal has been to "fix-up the yard and the house . . . and it's a work-in-progress." She wants "the place to look good, and when people come over, they can enjoy being here in the atmosphere." She learned how to garden at an early age because her parents had a garden as well. She says that her purpose in life is "to bring beauty in the world, whether it's through gardening or sewing something beautiful."
My Grandma is also a Unity of Kennesaw Chaplain, which is basically a prayer practitioner. My great Aunt introduced her to Unity Church when she sent my Grandma the Daily Word, after my Grandpa died. After this, she "slowly began to change [her] mind about spirituality." My Grandma also has two old-lady dogs and "twelve wonderful grandchildren!" She would eventually like to travel to Europe, especially Ireland.
Monday, December 19, 2011
79/365
Name: Eddie
Three words to describe yourself: funny, negative, sincere
Eddie grew up in London, England but moved to Hertfordshire when he was older. He said London was "very hustle and bustle" while "living in the countryside is more friendly." At the age of eight he was discovered by his soccer coach, and at eleven he was scouted to play for his country and played for a few years. At fifteen, he broke both of his tibiae, so he could not play soccer again. He decided to coach instead and has been doing so for the past twenty-five years, and he has coached in Spain, France, Italy, Germany, and the U.S. One of his friends sponsored Eddie to live in New York, so he got a three-year working visa. It was hard for him to adjust to American culture because of "how people dress, the food, different mannerisms," but the biggest culture shock was the clothing. He said, "Guys in Europe focus more on designers and wear tighter clothing, but here, it's girls who pay attention to designers." Eddie also said that Americans ask him "a lot of weird questions like 'Do you know the Queen? Do women shave their legs?' I think they're getting mixed up with France." He also doesn't understand why Americans say "awesome", "y'all, or "'I'm bad' . . . like bad, opposite of good, or opposite of wrong?" Also, the state of Georgia does not currently have a major league soccer team, so Eddie's biggest goal is to coach a MLS soccer team in Georgia. The coolest place he has traveled to was Australia because of "the history and the landscape--it's like a safari!"
Three words to describe yourself: funny, negative, sincere
Eddie grew up in London, England but moved to Hertfordshire when he was older. He said London was "very hustle and bustle" while "living in the countryside is more friendly." At the age of eight he was discovered by his soccer coach, and at eleven he was scouted to play for his country and played for a few years. At fifteen, he broke both of his tibiae, so he could not play soccer again. He decided to coach instead and has been doing so for the past twenty-five years, and he has coached in Spain, France, Italy, Germany, and the U.S. One of his friends sponsored Eddie to live in New York, so he got a three-year working visa. It was hard for him to adjust to American culture because of "how people dress, the food, different mannerisms," but the biggest culture shock was the clothing. He said, "Guys in Europe focus more on designers and wear tighter clothing, but here, it's girls who pay attention to designers." Eddie also said that Americans ask him "a lot of weird questions like 'Do you know the Queen? Do women shave their legs?' I think they're getting mixed up with France." He also doesn't understand why Americans say "awesome", "y'all, or "'I'm bad' . . . like bad, opposite of good, or opposite of wrong?" Also, the state of Georgia does not currently have a major league soccer team, so Eddie's biggest goal is to coach a MLS soccer team in Georgia. The coolest place he has traveled to was Australia because of "the history and the landscape--it's like a safari!"
78/365
Name: Wally
Three words to describe yourself: sensitive, caring, stubborn
Wally is a co-worker of mine and she is from Virginia. At the age of seventeen, she moved to Richmond to live with her sister and work at the Richmond Times Dispatch as a newspaper layout designer. Her first marriage was to a math teacher and they moved to Florida because of the weather and "when you're a teacher, you can find work anywhere." They were married for thirteen years, and then Wally married a police officer. She says, "I like the men in uniform I guess." They had a business building fishing towers and they built a house in the North Georgia mountains. Years later, her husband got sick and past away, but now she lives with her sister in Woodstock. Her ultimate dream is to have a boat in the Caribbean where she can go snorkeling, diving, and gambling, which is why she plays the lottery every weekend. Jamaica is Wally's favorite place that she has traveled to because "the people are so friendly and the water is beautiful . . . and you ate fresh fish right off the boat." Wally claims she "was a fish in another life."
Three words to describe yourself: sensitive, caring, stubborn
Wally is a co-worker of mine and she is from Virginia. At the age of seventeen, she moved to Richmond to live with her sister and work at the Richmond Times Dispatch as a newspaper layout designer. Her first marriage was to a math teacher and they moved to Florida because of the weather and "when you're a teacher, you can find work anywhere." They were married for thirteen years, and then Wally married a police officer. She says, "I like the men in uniform I guess." They had a business building fishing towers and they built a house in the North Georgia mountains. Years later, her husband got sick and past away, but now she lives with her sister in Woodstock. Her ultimate dream is to have a boat in the Caribbean where she can go snorkeling, diving, and gambling, which is why she plays the lottery every weekend. Jamaica is Wally's favorite place that she has traveled to because "the people are so friendly and the water is beautiful . . . and you ate fresh fish right off the boat." Wally claims she "was a fish in another life."
Saturday, December 17, 2011
77/365
Name: Mehak
Three words to describe yourself: kind, outgoing, spontaneous
Mehak was born in Karachi, Pakistan, but moved to Miami at six months of age. Her dad came to the States for college, but when he got married in Pakistan, It didn't work out, so they moved to the States. At age eight, her family moved to Kennesaw because her "dad had a better job opportunity . . . and it was a better place to raise kids". When I asked what she liked/didn't like about living in Kennesaw, she said, "I don't hate living in Kennesaw, but I like the people that live here". Mehak would eventually like to go to med school and become a radiologist. She has "always wanted to be a doctor or a pediatrician, but it didn't seem practical . . . it takes twelve years to finish school . . . and being Desi, I'll probably get married in the middle. Radiology seemed cool . . . and it takes four to five years less to finish school." Most of her family lives in Pakistan, so Mehak does get to visit. The biggest culture shock for her when she goes to Pakistan is that "women are not very independent in Pakistan . . . most women don't drive or have a job . . . they don't even grow grocery shopping, unless they can walk there . . . and the amount of child labor there is pretty bad". Mehak also likes playing sports for fun, running, reading, and writing. The Harry Potter books are naturally her favorite to read!
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
76/365
Name: Tammy
Three words to describe yourself: funky, sassy, eclectic
Tammy is the owner of Eclectic Living in downtown Kennesaw (next to the train depot), and she said that everything is 30-50% off because they are going out of business. So if you're in need of Christmas gifts, or just like to look at trinkets, you should definitely stop by! Also, they only take cash or checks. She was born in California, but grew up in Ohio because her father was in the Navy. I asked what she remembers the most about living in Ohio, and Tammy replied, "trying to escape". She went to Miami University in Ohio to get a degree in business and teaching, but after school, she went to Chicago to be an air traffic controller. Her friend's dad was one, and Tammy liked the job because of the benefits she received including the pay, the time off, the ability to travel, and she "got to boss a lot of men around". She's been to Europe several times and owns a home in Acapulco, Mexico. After getting married up North, she quit her job, moved to Kennesaw, and opened her store. It was actually her dream to own this store and she picked out the name for it twenty years ago. Looking back on her move to the South, Tammy says it was "silly to move and quit my job for a man" (she's going through the process of a divorce currently). I asked what her plans were after the business closed, and she said, "I don't know. Have any suggestions?" So we talked about teaching and how difficult/stressful it would be to handle kids other than your own. Something that is on her list is to visit the Taj Majal because she wants to see a palace that a man built for a woman, and needs "to see something romantic . . . now more than ever".
Three words to describe yourself: funky, sassy, eclectic
Tammy is the owner of Eclectic Living in downtown Kennesaw (next to the train depot), and she said that everything is 30-50% off because they are going out of business. So if you're in need of Christmas gifts, or just like to look at trinkets, you should definitely stop by! Also, they only take cash or checks. She was born in California, but grew up in Ohio because her father was in the Navy. I asked what she remembers the most about living in Ohio, and Tammy replied, "trying to escape". She went to Miami University in Ohio to get a degree in business and teaching, but after school, she went to Chicago to be an air traffic controller. Her friend's dad was one, and Tammy liked the job because of the benefits she received including the pay, the time off, the ability to travel, and she "got to boss a lot of men around". She's been to Europe several times and owns a home in Acapulco, Mexico. After getting married up North, she quit her job, moved to Kennesaw, and opened her store. It was actually her dream to own this store and she picked out the name for it twenty years ago. Looking back on her move to the South, Tammy says it was "silly to move and quit my job for a man" (she's going through the process of a divorce currently). I asked what her plans were after the business closed, and she said, "I don't know. Have any suggestions?" So we talked about teaching and how difficult/stressful it would be to handle kids other than your own. Something that is on her list is to visit the Taj Majal because she wants to see a palace that a man built for a woman, and needs "to see something romantic . . . now more than ever".
75/365
Name: Francisco 'Paco'
Three words to describe yourself: obnoxious, outgoing, fun-loving
Paco was born in Monterrey, Mexico and moved to Suwanee, Georgia when he was thirteen years old. His father is a salesman, so the family moved because of his job. At the age of four, Paco learned English, so adjusting to American culture wasn't too difficult for him. He could enunciate words well, but it "took a while to learn the lingo". Compared to Mexico, Paco said he likes the "spacious neighborhoods" in America because he did not have a front or back yard growing up. He is studying broadcasting journalism in hopes of eventually becoming a sportscaster, and would like to play the guitar well. We also exchanged a few stories, and Paco told me his most embarrassing one when he was ten years old. He had just taken a shower and for some reason decided to sit on the sink. His parents knocked on the door, which scared him, and he fell on the floor. His eyelid was cut open, so he had to get stitches, but he told his parents that he fell out of the shower, instead of the sink. One time, his family went skiing in New Mexico, and he lost his family at the ski park. Instead of freaking out, he went to one of the workers, and when his family found him, he was drinking hot chocolate with the ski hill employees. Also, Paco wants to try out for the UGA football team next year, and he has to get surgery on his shoulder over break, so best of luck to you!
Three words to describe yourself: obnoxious, outgoing, fun-loving
Paco was born in Monterrey, Mexico and moved to Suwanee, Georgia when he was thirteen years old. His father is a salesman, so the family moved because of his job. At the age of four, Paco learned English, so adjusting to American culture wasn't too difficult for him. He could enunciate words well, but it "took a while to learn the lingo". Compared to Mexico, Paco said he likes the "spacious neighborhoods" in America because he did not have a front or back yard growing up. He is studying broadcasting journalism in hopes of eventually becoming a sportscaster, and would like to play the guitar well. We also exchanged a few stories, and Paco told me his most embarrassing one when he was ten years old. He had just taken a shower and for some reason decided to sit on the sink. His parents knocked on the door, which scared him, and he fell on the floor. His eyelid was cut open, so he had to get stitches, but he told his parents that he fell out of the shower, instead of the sink. One time, his family went skiing in New Mexico, and he lost his family at the ski park. Instead of freaking out, he went to one of the workers, and when his family found him, he was drinking hot chocolate with the ski hill employees. Also, Paco wants to try out for the UGA football team next year, and he has to get surgery on his shoulder over break, so best of luck to you!
Monday, December 12, 2011
74/385
Name: Rohit Shetty
Rohit did not want to describe himself in three words because he said that whatever he gave would be negative. Rohit is from Commerce, GA but spent his middle school and high school years in Athens because his mom works for the University. He studied business at U. Penn because he wanted to start his own business. For a while, Rohit had his own business, but is now working part-time in finance. He said that "when you're seventeen, you don't really know what you want to do". As far as long-term goals, Rohit is not certain about what he wants, but he wants to be "working in what makes people happy". In his spare time, he likes to read, and the most recent book he has read is The Ways and Power of Love by Pitrim Sorokin. San Francisco is the prettiest place he has visited, and Rohit says he would like to eventually live in the Palo Alto/Silicon Valley area.
Rohit did not want to describe himself in three words because he said that whatever he gave would be negative. Rohit is from Commerce, GA but spent his middle school and high school years in Athens because his mom works for the University. He studied business at U. Penn because he wanted to start his own business. For a while, Rohit had his own business, but is now working part-time in finance. He said that "when you're seventeen, you don't really know what you want to do". As far as long-term goals, Rohit is not certain about what he wants, but he wants to be "working in what makes people happy". In his spare time, he likes to read, and the most recent book he has read is The Ways and Power of Love by Pitrim Sorokin. San Francisco is the prettiest place he has visited, and Rohit says he would like to eventually live in the Palo Alto/Silicon Valley area.
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Name: Maria
Three words to describe yourself: semi-intelligent, ambitious, sometimes-lazy
Maria was born in Panama City, Panama because her father was stationed there, and her mom was able to make her a Panama citizen. She doesn't remember living in Panama because she moved back to the U.S. when she was one. Did I mention that Maria also has a twin sister that lives on my hall? Well she does, and they're both cool people. Maria goes to Georgia State University, not UGA, so she is separated from her twin. She said "it's cool" now that they're distanced, but when meeting people, she does not get that initial reaction of "oh wow you're twins!" I asked if they had any weird twin things going, and Maria said they had their own language as children and that they "could tell how the other one was thinking". She likes being in Atlanta because of the atmosphere and is studying Neuroscience/Pre-Med. In high school, Maria was interested in psychology, so she thought about counseling or a psychologist as potential career paths. She looked into neuroscience, but GSU did not offer it as a major. Three weeks before school started, however, the school emailed her saying they would offer it. Maria also has a bucket list, and some things she would like to cross off include: visit the black beach in Costa Rica, visit Panama, and bungee-jump off of the highest cliff in New Zealand. She also loves to cook and has invented her own dish of seasoned fish with a tomato gravy sauce with a poached egg on top!
Three words to describe yourself: semi-intelligent, ambitious, sometimes-lazy
Maria was born in Panama City, Panama because her father was stationed there, and her mom was able to make her a Panama citizen. She doesn't remember living in Panama because she moved back to the U.S. when she was one. Did I mention that Maria also has a twin sister that lives on my hall? Well she does, and they're both cool people. Maria goes to Georgia State University, not UGA, so she is separated from her twin. She said "it's cool" now that they're distanced, but when meeting people, she does not get that initial reaction of "oh wow you're twins!" I asked if they had any weird twin things going, and Maria said they had their own language as children and that they "could tell how the other one was thinking". She likes being in Atlanta because of the atmosphere and is studying Neuroscience/Pre-Med. In high school, Maria was interested in psychology, so she thought about counseling or a psychologist as potential career paths. She looked into neuroscience, but GSU did not offer it as a major. Three weeks before school started, however, the school emailed her saying they would offer it. Maria also has a bucket list, and some things she would like to cross off include: visit the black beach in Costa Rica, visit Panama, and bungee-jump off of the highest cliff in New Zealand. She also loves to cook and has invented her own dish of seasoned fish with a tomato gravy sauce with a poached egg on top!
Saturday, December 10, 2011
72/365
Name: Mad Carge Jr.
Three words to describe yourself: black, ginger, alcoholic
These two halves found each other last year when they both lived in Rutherford Residence Hall and helped moved each other in. Mad likes going downtown and playing drinking games. He likes being on UGA Housing probation as well because it "makes drinking more dangerous . . . and we laugh in the face of danger". For class year, Mad defines himself as a "junior-and-a-half" (one part is a senior and the other is a sophomore), so his goal is to stay in Athens next year. I asked if there were any wild stories to be shared, and he says he has a love triangle going with a man names Silas DeLuca. Silas walked in on them with an older Southern gentleman, so Silas threw a TV out of the window and hit Adam, who was doing rounds. I asked if there was anything else people should know, and my friend Molly replied for them, "They're really boring".
71/365
I love my roommate!!!
Name: Sara Beth
Three words to describe yourself: coolest person ever
Sara Beth was born in raised in Blairsville, GA but she likes to think she has lived in other places. This summer, she was a counselor for a Christian camp that she has been attending every summer since 3rd grade. It was ten minutes away from Asheville, NC and being a counselor "made [her] realize kids aren't too bad". A few years ago, Sara Beth also attended a program at Georgetown University for over a month, and it gave her a "broad sense" of what she wanted to do in life. After taking an Intro. to the American Political System class, she realized that she "likes seeing how government works". She also took an Intro. to Justice and Peace class where she learned about injustice awareness, and "how through government, you can fix all the things that are wrong", so she's studying Political Science. In the dorm room, next to her desk, there is a record player, where Sara Beth frequently plays vinyl records. She describes herself as "a huge fan of music" but feels she can't talk about it because she doesn't play an instrument or read music. As far as college goes, her favorite thing about being at UGA is "knowing that [she] can make decisions on [her] own" and does not have to rely on parents. The 24 hour waffles (at Snelling Dinning Hall) are the second best thing. When I asked her what the most difficult part is, she said "It's a lot harder to make friends than I thought it would be . . . I thought people would branch out, but they only gravitate towards people they know". My roommate tends to get herself stuck in a lot of awkward situations, and she was willing to tell me her most embarrassing moment. Her dad owns the Zaxby's in Blairsville, and he guilt-tripped her into wearing a chicken suit to the basketball game to take pictures with kids during halftime. Sara Beth stressed to me that everyone attends the high school basketball games because there is nothing better to do. She agreed to dress up because nobody would know, and she was going to take this secret "to the grave". A few weeks later she was at a soccer game and one of her younger brother's friends was sitting near her.When the friends recognized who she was he said loudly, "OH you were the girl in the chicken suit!" Sara Beth's new nickname became "Little Zack".
Name: Sara Beth
Three words to describe yourself: coolest person ever
Sara Beth was born in raised in Blairsville, GA but she likes to think she has lived in other places. This summer, she was a counselor for a Christian camp that she has been attending every summer since 3rd grade. It was ten minutes away from Asheville, NC and being a counselor "made [her] realize kids aren't too bad". A few years ago, Sara Beth also attended a program at Georgetown University for over a month, and it gave her a "broad sense" of what she wanted to do in life. After taking an Intro. to the American Political System class, she realized that she "likes seeing how government works". She also took an Intro. to Justice and Peace class where she learned about injustice awareness, and "how through government, you can fix all the things that are wrong", so she's studying Political Science. In the dorm room, next to her desk, there is a record player, where Sara Beth frequently plays vinyl records. She describes herself as "a huge fan of music" but feels she can't talk about it because she doesn't play an instrument or read music. As far as college goes, her favorite thing about being at UGA is "knowing that [she] can make decisions on [her] own" and does not have to rely on parents. The 24 hour waffles (at Snelling Dinning Hall) are the second best thing. When I asked her what the most difficult part is, she said "It's a lot harder to make friends than I thought it would be . . . I thought people would branch out, but they only gravitate towards people they know". My roommate tends to get herself stuck in a lot of awkward situations, and she was willing to tell me her most embarrassing moment. Her dad owns the Zaxby's in Blairsville, and he guilt-tripped her into wearing a chicken suit to the basketball game to take pictures with kids during halftime. Sara Beth stressed to me that everyone attends the high school basketball games because there is nothing better to do. She agreed to dress up because nobody would know, and she was going to take this secret "to the grave". A few weeks later she was at a soccer game and one of her younger brother's friends was sitting near her.When the friends recognized who she was he said loudly, "OH you were the girl in the chicken suit!" Sara Beth's new nickname became "Little Zack".
Friday, December 9, 2011
70/365
Name: Zoe
Three words to describe yourself: obnoxious, loud, funny
Zoe was born in Los Angeles, but she moved to Atlanta when she was four, so she identifies herself as being from Atlanta. She still has family in California, so Zoe still visits. For a career goal, Zoe would like to own her own restaurant called "Just for Starters", and the restaurant would serve only appetizers. Her family always ate together, so this sparked her love for cooking as she "[thinks] it's the perfect medium". She says, "It's incredibly valuable and I wouldn't give it up for the world". She is an accounting major and loves living in Rutherford residential hall because "it's so social", and Zoe describes herself as a "social person". The most difficult thing about college has been "making it to classes". Zoe also plays the guitar and "fake-piano".
Three words to describe yourself: obnoxious, loud, funny
Zoe was born in Los Angeles, but she moved to Atlanta when she was four, so she identifies herself as being from Atlanta. She still has family in California, so Zoe still visits. For a career goal, Zoe would like to own her own restaurant called "Just for Starters", and the restaurant would serve only appetizers. Her family always ate together, so this sparked her love for cooking as she "[thinks] it's the perfect medium". She says, "It's incredibly valuable and I wouldn't give it up for the world". She is an accounting major and loves living in Rutherford residential hall because "it's so social", and Zoe describes herself as a "social person". The most difficult thing about college has been "making it to classes". Zoe also plays the guitar and "fake-piano".
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
69/365
So I lost my notebook with all of my notes in it, so I am writing this from memory. If I ever find my notebook, I'll add more facts! I'm sorry!
Name: Joe
Three words to describe yourself: smart, funny, dissenting
Joe moved to Macon, GA in the 6th grade, and before then, he lived all over the South including Tennessee and South Carolina. His dad is a pharmaceutical representative, so the family had to move frequently. Joe would like to become a doctor and the inspiration for this comes from the fact that his grandfather, uncle, and cousin are doctors as well. Joe enjoys watching movies and will watch just about anything, and A Knight's Tale is the most recent film he's watched. He is also excited that it's December because Joe loves Christmas music. The Bahamas are his favorite place that he's traveled to, and Joe would like to travel to Europe and Australia, as well as the Bahamas again.
Name: Joe
Three words to describe yourself: smart, funny, dissenting
Joe moved to Macon, GA in the 6th grade, and before then, he lived all over the South including Tennessee and South Carolina. His dad is a pharmaceutical representative, so the family had to move frequently. Joe would like to become a doctor and the inspiration for this comes from the fact that his grandfather, uncle, and cousin are doctors as well. Joe enjoys watching movies and will watch just about anything, and A Knight's Tale is the most recent film he's watched. He is also excited that it's December because Joe loves Christmas music. The Bahamas are his favorite place that he's traveled to, and Joe would like to travel to Europe and Australia, as well as the Bahamas again.
Monday, December 5, 2011
68/365
Name: Jo Jack Disaster
Three words to describe yourself: scum****, drunk, junkie, womanizer
Jo Jack traces his roots back to San Francisco, CA where he lived there for the first thirteen years of his life. After age thirteen, he moved to Colorado and has since traveled all over the United States for "work, pleasure, and seeing parts of the country nobody has seen before". I asked him where the prettiest place is that he's seen and without skipping a beat, he replied "western Montana". He also likes the desert for its spikes, bristles, extreme temperatures, and the wildlife that only comes out at night. Jo Jack got tired of slaying hippies in Sacramento, so he moved locations to Athens, and he gets around the country by hitchhiking on freight trains. Compared to other cities he has stayed in, Jo Jack says Athens is very welcoming because of the Southern hospitality. For a long term goal, he would like to get a business license and open up his own music venue where bands can stay and perform.
Three words to describe yourself: scum****, drunk, junkie, womanizer
Jo Jack traces his roots back to San Francisco, CA where he lived there for the first thirteen years of his life. After age thirteen, he moved to Colorado and has since traveled all over the United States for "work, pleasure, and seeing parts of the country nobody has seen before". I asked him where the prettiest place is that he's seen and without skipping a beat, he replied "western Montana". He also likes the desert for its spikes, bristles, extreme temperatures, and the wildlife that only comes out at night. Jo Jack got tired of slaying hippies in Sacramento, so he moved locations to Athens, and he gets around the country by hitchhiking on freight trains. Compared to other cities he has stayed in, Jo Jack says Athens is very welcoming because of the Southern hospitality. For a long term goal, he would like to get a business license and open up his own music venue where bands can stay and perform.
67/365
Name: Molly
Three words to describe yourself: BAMF, sarcastic, passionate
Molly is from Columbus, GA, but for the past two years, she lived in Carrollton, GA where she attended the University of West Georgia. She wanted to leave high school early because she “got restless” and wanted to do something new and different. She was a business major and wanted to do something with music production, but realized business was not her thing, so she changed her major to English. It's “something I enjoyed, something I’m good at”. Her current aspirations are to figure out what her aspirations are, but she will probably go to graduate school. Because she is considered a junior, she can live off-campus in her own apartment. I asked Molly what the pros and cons are for living alone and Molly replied, "I like to take my clothes off, slide around on the hardwood floor, and pretend like I'm superman and no one would judge me". The downside, however, is getting scared; she saw Natalie Portman in Black Swan, so Molly is afraid of the mirrors in her apartment. She would like to travel to New Zealand (how come everybody that I interview wants to go there?), France, England, and all over the U.S. Molly also thinks about religion a lot and says, "I want to be one of those really cool people that live out their faith, but logic stops me from believing in something more important”. John Mayer sang "Your Body is a Wonderland" to her in 5th grade when she was front row at his concert. Commenting on the experience, Molly says, “On some level it’s probably creepy, but on another level, I pride myself in it . . . and being able to claim that . . . what a title to claim”. She likes to play the guitar, piano, "and piddle around with other things such as: clarinet, flute, ukulele, and mandolin". Molly does sing and record music as well, and her music can be found at http://www.myspace.com/molly.stokes
Three words to describe yourself: BAMF, sarcastic, passionate
Molly is from Columbus, GA, but for the past two years, she lived in Carrollton, GA where she attended the University of West Georgia. She wanted to leave high school early because she “got restless” and wanted to do something new and different. She was a business major and wanted to do something with music production, but realized business was not her thing, so she changed her major to English. It's “something I enjoyed, something I’m good at”. Her current aspirations are to figure out what her aspirations are, but she will probably go to graduate school. Because she is considered a junior, she can live off-campus in her own apartment. I asked Molly what the pros and cons are for living alone and Molly replied, "I like to take my clothes off, slide around on the hardwood floor, and pretend like I'm superman and no one would judge me". The downside, however, is getting scared; she saw Natalie Portman in Black Swan, so Molly is afraid of the mirrors in her apartment. She would like to travel to New Zealand (how come everybody that I interview wants to go there?), France, England, and all over the U.S. Molly also thinks about religion a lot and says, "I want to be one of those really cool people that live out their faith, but logic stops me from believing in something more important”. John Mayer sang "Your Body is a Wonderland" to her in 5th grade when she was front row at his concert. Commenting on the experience, Molly says, “On some level it’s probably creepy, but on another level, I pride myself in it . . . and being able to claim that . . . what a title to claim”. She likes to play the guitar, piano, "and piddle around with other things such as: clarinet, flute, ukulele, and mandolin". Molly does sing and record music as well, and her music can be found at http://www.myspace.com/molly.stokes
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Name: Roxanne
Three words to describe yourself: happy, weird, loud
Roxanne is from Woodstock and is "not a fan" of the city because "it's the bubble . . . it's the suburbs." She would much rather be in Maine living out her dream of opening up her own coffee shop. As a "coffee-addict", she likes the "idea of a personal business where you have regular visitors". Maine is Roxanne's ideal location because she likes small towns, the ocean, and beaches that are not sandy. As far as college goes, she "hates big schools" and doesn't like football. She says football "is very slow paced . . . nothing happens . . . I don't have the patience to watch it". She is a journalism major because she likes to write, and the best thing that happened to her today was that she "didn't have to do anything!" She owns three miniature schnauzers, but wants a husky, a maltipoo, and a teacup pig. Roxanne is also a vegetarian and prefers indie-alternative music.
Three words to describe yourself: happy, weird, loud
Roxanne is from Woodstock and is "not a fan" of the city because "it's the bubble . . . it's the suburbs." She would much rather be in Maine living out her dream of opening up her own coffee shop. As a "coffee-addict", she likes the "idea of a personal business where you have regular visitors". Maine is Roxanne's ideal location because she likes small towns, the ocean, and beaches that are not sandy. As far as college goes, she "hates big schools" and doesn't like football. She says football "is very slow paced . . . nothing happens . . . I don't have the patience to watch it". She is a journalism major because she likes to write, and the best thing that happened to her today was that she "didn't have to do anything!" She owns three miniature schnauzers, but wants a husky, a maltipoo, and a teacup pig. Roxanne is also a vegetarian and prefers indie-alternative music.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
65/365
Name: Kristin
Three words to describe yourself: artistic, funny, witty
Kristin has lived in Blairsville almost her whole life, but now lives in Demorest, GA where she attends Piedmont College. She is studying Profound and Severe Special Education and she would like to be an art therapist for a special education academy. In high school, she interned for the special ed. department and knew she wanted to continue working in this area. The best thing that has happened to her today was eating frozen yogurt with her friend and my roomie, Sarabeth. She also plays softball at Piedmont and was voted "Best Hair" in high school. Ecuador is her favorite place that she has traveled to, and Kristin went there for a mission trip for a week and a half. She was able to work with kids, and was surprised that in Ecuador, "the food was not good".
Three words to describe yourself: artistic, funny, witty
Kristin has lived in Blairsville almost her whole life, but now lives in Demorest, GA where she attends Piedmont College. She is studying Profound and Severe Special Education and she would like to be an art therapist for a special education academy. In high school, she interned for the special ed. department and knew she wanted to continue working in this area. The best thing that has happened to her today was eating frozen yogurt with her friend and my roomie, Sarabeth. She also plays softball at Piedmont and was voted "Best Hair" in high school. Ecuador is her favorite place that she has traveled to, and Kristin went there for a mission trip for a week and a half. She was able to work with kids, and was surprised that in Ecuador, "the food was not good".
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Name: Patrick
Three words to describe yourself: crazy, methodical, interested
Before moving to Atlanta four years ago, Patrick lived in Lansing, MI for fourteen years. His family had to move because of his dad's job with the government. The biggest shock to him was the climate difference and Patrick prefers Atlanta most of the time, but misses Michigan in the winters. His goal is to work for the government as a diplomat and seeing his dad's work as a government employee inspired his decision to do so. The best thing that has happened to him today is that he revised a topic of a policy he's writing for Roosevelt Scholars. As an "avid reader", Patrick loves to read science fiction books and The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown is his favorite novel. Patrick also likes to run "for the sake of running". He says that running "is something that can take your mind off of stuff you need to do".
Three words to describe yourself: crazy, methodical, interested
Before moving to Atlanta four years ago, Patrick lived in Lansing, MI for fourteen years. His family had to move because of his dad's job with the government. The biggest shock to him was the climate difference and Patrick prefers Atlanta most of the time, but misses Michigan in the winters. His goal is to work for the government as a diplomat and seeing his dad's work as a government employee inspired his decision to do so. The best thing that has happened to him today is that he revised a topic of a policy he's writing for Roosevelt Scholars. As an "avid reader", Patrick loves to read science fiction books and The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown is his favorite novel. Patrick also likes to run "for the sake of running". He says that running "is something that can take your mind off of stuff you need to do".
63/365
So I am kind of embarrassed to say that Lacey is the first person I interviewed in which I didn't ask for her picture, so I had to do some Facebook stalking. I hope you don't mind, Lacey!
Name: Lacey
Three words to describe yourself: loud, outgoing, energetic
Lacey is from Covington, GA but lived in Tucker, GA before then. Her parents "wanted a front yard", so her family now owns a 388 acre property and have turned it into a hunting camp. From the time she was young, Lacey knew she wanted to be famous. At the age of four, she was in a Christmas commercial for South Lake Mall. She hasn't been on TV since, but as a theater major, she's on her way! She enjoys being on the stage because "theater is the one place where anybody is accepted by everybody". She is an anthropology major as well and interns for the Athens Museum of Natural History in the archaeology department. She is interested in "finding out about different peoples' cultures and how different people live". Washington DC is her dream place to live because it has "a really good Shakespeare scene" and she would like to eventually intern for the Smithsonian Museum. If acting does not work out, she plans on going to law school because being a lawyer "is sort of like performing". Lacey is also in the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority and loves it because her sorority "is a mix of different people" and "it's fun!" The best thing that has happened to Lacey today is she finished all of her papers for finals and her fun fact is she drives a pink Jeep Wrangler that says Barbie on the side.
Name: Lacey
Three words to describe yourself: loud, outgoing, energetic
Lacey is from Covington, GA but lived in Tucker, GA before then. Her parents "wanted a front yard", so her family now owns a 388 acre property and have turned it into a hunting camp. From the time she was young, Lacey knew she wanted to be famous. At the age of four, she was in a Christmas commercial for South Lake Mall. She hasn't been on TV since, but as a theater major, she's on her way! She enjoys being on the stage because "theater is the one place where anybody is accepted by everybody". She is an anthropology major as well and interns for the Athens Museum of Natural History in the archaeology department. She is interested in "finding out about different peoples' cultures and how different people live". Washington DC is her dream place to live because it has "a really good Shakespeare scene" and she would like to eventually intern for the Smithsonian Museum. If acting does not work out, she plans on going to law school because being a lawyer "is sort of like performing". Lacey is also in the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority and loves it because her sorority "is a mix of different people" and "it's fun!" The best thing that has happened to Lacey today is she finished all of her papers for finals and her fun fact is she drives a pink Jeep Wrangler that says Barbie on the side.
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