Got this Information Questionnaire from Shelley.
Here goes.
1. Number of pets you have adopted or rescued over your lifetime: Too many to name, if you count childhood. I saved cats, dogs, birds, mice (yes the household mice), Guinna pigs (You name it)
2. Most embarrassing childhood memory: falling down at a dance rectial (I was wearing toe shoes, so I was way up there)
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Name a quirk: I am a perfectionist. (too the extreme)
4. Favorite lunch: Pollo fundido and cheese dip at Ameca
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How you like your coffee: If I drink it, I want it black. (I usually don’t drink it because it makes me climb the walls, literally.)
6. Name an interesting family “secret”: If it is a secret…then why would I tell you. I am kind to the legendary Jesse James though.
7. Give us another one: Geez, what is with the secrets. My Dad wanted to name me after my grandmother, Maudie Bell. Thank God she stepped in and told him not to do that to a child. So I settled with Lowery for my middle name (grandmother’s maiden name)
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Current wish: My Mom and Dad were still living. I have so much that I want to tell them.
9. What I wanted to be when I grew up: A news broadcaster. The Jonesboro school shootings stopped that. I would never be able to interview middle school children shortly after they saw their friends shot and killed. This is what inspired me to be a teacher. Shanon Wright, was a teacher there, she stepped in front of a deadly bullet to save a child. She is my hero. We need more of them.
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Most painful medical procedure: Getting my wisdom teeth out. This was worse than child labor.
11. An insult that has been given to me: You are not good enough to be a mother. (good thing I don’t take insults serious)
12. Favorite color of clothing: browns and yellow
13. How many trees in your yard? 0 they are on the surrounding properties, but there is a lot of those.
14. If I had 10 million dollars, I would: I would buy a house and give the rest to St. Judes
15. Meanest or craziest thing you’ve ever said: I use to kick boys in the not so nice play when I was in first grade.
