What was your first car?
A used champagne colored Mercury Sable. I had it for about a year before I got a used Ford Taurus and sold the car to my younger brother.
Who was your favorite childhood teacher?
I liked most of my teachers, but my first grade teacher was the one who inspired me to become a teacher. I loved her class so much. In addition to all the usual subjects, she taught us about cultures from around the world. We did a Hawaiian Christmas program, ate Ethiopian food, learned about Australia, and put on a puppet show about African animals.
Were you involved in any sports/extracurricular activities? Share pictures if you can!
I played soccer in the first grade and the only time I actually got to kick the ball, I kicked it the wrong way. I never played soccer again. I tried volleyball in the fifth grade, but I was never very good. I am definitely not the athletic type.
I joined the orchestra in the fourth grade and played the violin for nine years. I played for school musicals in high school. I also did French Club, National Honor Society, and Prom Committee.
What was your favorite birthday party?
I actually don't remember my childhood birthday parties. I know I had a couple because I've seen pictures. I probably most liked the one I had at Showbiz Pizza (Now known as Chuck E. Cheese.)
Who was your teen celebrity crush?
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Lenonardo DiCaprio
Devon Sawa
Josh Hartnett
Lance Bass
What show/movie did your parents not allow you to watch?
I don't remember anything my parents didn't let me watch.
Ouhh I loved JTT too! My father watched Home Improvement every night and so did I aha. Probably for different reasons.. at least I hope aha.
ReplyDeleteWow. We have exactly the same teen crush list. But Leo still has my heart. =)
ReplyDeleteYour first grade teacher sounds amazing!!
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Oh I loved Chuckie Cheese! I take my daughter there! It's so nice sharing great memories with kids!
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