1. What do you most want to be remembered for?
That I was always there for the people who needed me.
2. What quotation best fits your outlook on life?
Love Many
Trust Few
And Always Paddle
Your Own Canoe
-- written in my great grandmothers autograph book
3. What single achievement are you most proud of in the past year?
Redoing our entire home, all the work ourselves, and making it just the way we want it
4. What about the past ten years?
Moving to New York where I knew no one to take my dream job which was well above my capabilities at the time and diving in and learning everything I could to make myself one of the most accomplished and valuable employees at the company.
Side note: David feels my greatest achievement was breaking my leg in 3 places while walking into a restaurant to meet a date and staying for dinner ... conversation and then going to his place and having sex all before I drove myself to the hospital an hour away [mind you David wasn't the date, it was when I lived in Los Angeles well before I met him]
5. If you were asked to give a child a single piece of advice to guide them through life, what would you say?
Kids are mean to each other so ignore what they say and be whomever you want to be because you really start living after high school. If you stay true to yourself and treat people the way you want to be treated [no matter what they do to you] you will realize that everything through high school has no baring on who you are and what you will accomplish.
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