Karissa Kelley
My blogs
| Industry | Student |
|---|---|
| Location | Glenside, PA, United States |
| Introduction | I'm currently working on an MA in counseling. My interests include sexuality, gender identity, trauma recovery, addictions, ethnicity, cross-cultural issues, and adoption. I'm a Christian. It is my hope that my belief in Jesus will expand, not limit, my experiences and relationships. I also love to laugh. And so most of my purpose at Boogers, Jesus, and Cheesesteaks is to remember laughter and perhaps to catch a glimpse of joy. |
| Interests | I love kids. I have two brothers who may tower over me now but will always be my little brothers. My undergrad is in writing even though I only really like utilizing this degree when nobody is requiring me to do so. I'm currently working on an MA in counseling. My interests include sexuality, gender identity, trauma recovery, addictions, ethnicity, cross-cultural issues, and adoption. I'm a Christian. It is my hope that my belief in Jesus will expand, not limit, my experiences and relationships. I also love to laugh. I have a great desire to continue laughing no matter how much evil I see. And so while I do write about why I love psychology and other upstanding topics, mostly I write here to remember laughter and perhaps catch a glimpse of joy. |
| Favorite movies | Dead Poet's Society. Finding Forrester. The Wedding Weekend. Shall We Dance? |
| Favorite music | I can't tell you, it's embarrassing. But if you ever find out, you can't tease me; it's a sensitive subject. |
| Favorite books | I love books that are well-written, just real enough that I cry when the characters cry, and funny enough that I want to indulge in more than one chapter. Generally speaking, these books don't exist. E-mail me if you find one. |
For your birthday, your aunt gave you a maple syrup dispenser shaped like a rooster. Please write her a thank-you note:
Random Question: Why are people embarrassed to be seen picking their nose? I was at a science museum display one time and found out that 70% of people are secretly guilty of this socially-unacceptable practice.
