Michelle
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Construction |
| Occupation | Office Manager |
| Location | California, United States |
| Introduction | I try not to speak unless I can’t remain silent. I get really excited about really simple things. I love learning. I love reading. I’m observant, which aids in my desire to seek out new information. Humor is essential to my well being. Helping people helps me. I’m learning a few lessons right now I was sure I had already learned. I’m prideful and stubborn, but unafraid to admit when I’m proven wrong. My sisters are my best friends, and my nieces and nephew bring a world full of joy into my life. The arts make me really happy and often they alone, or in combination with nature, inspire me in many ways and create a sense of thankfulness inside me. Alright enough cheese-ball-ness for the day :) |
| Interests | Jesus, writing, books, English language, fashion, accents, dialects, cosmetics, analysis, people watching, discovering, irony, anything aesthetic is somehow special and amazing to me, words, definitions, emphasis, coffee, art, music, astronomy, learning, Classical Education, people who don't just watch but act, shopping, small government i.e. freedom. |
| Favorite movies | Dumb and Dumber, The Great Outdoors, James Bond movies, Christmas Vacation, Juno, While You Were Sleeping, A Lot Like Love, Tombstone, Fracture, Definitely Maybe, E.T., Immortal Beloved, Milo and Otis, Amadeus, The Jerk, Pure Luck, The Seven Year Itch, The Sandlot |
| Favorite music | All or at least most of it...Some that are sticking out in my mind right now include: Weezer, The Clash, Flaming Iguanas, Bush, Cold Play, Blondie, The Verve, Franz Ferdinand, Beck, Cake, Pat Benatar, Incubus, The Animals, The Kinks, The Hives ... most 90's alterniative. |
| Favorite books | The Bible, Pride and Prejudice, Blue Like Jazz, Through Painted Deserts, All the Pretty Horses, White Oleander, Wuthering Heights, Northanger Abbey, Captivating, House Made of Dawn, No Wonder They Call Him The Savior, my Norton Anthologies from college, The Shack by William P. Young |
