Georgia
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| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Education |
| Occupation | Freelance |
| Location | Georgetown , Penang, Malaysia |
| Introduction | Hi, I’m Georgia — a little bit Dixie at heart. I walk through life simply, meaningfully, and abundantly, gathering small moments of joy along the way. With a grateful heart, I share my laughter, gentle reflections, and my little “two cents worth of thoughts” with friends everywhere. |
| Interests | Reading, Traveling, Gardening, Cooking, Listening to Music, Ball Dance, Jazz, Parenting, |
| Favorite movies | My taste in movies is just like my heart — sentimental, reflective, and deeply rooted in love, family, and meaningful journeys. I’m drawn to stories that linger gently in the soul: tender romances, parent-child bonds, quiet sacrifices, and life-changing paths. From the warmth and maturity of Something's Gotta Give, the emotional depth of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and the heartfelt devotion in A Walk to Remember and The Last Song, to the powerful family threads in Father and Son, Father and Daughter, and Mother and Child. I’m equally moved by stories of honor and inner conflict like The Last Samurai, and the quiet strength of identity and forgiveness in La Mission. These are the kinds of films that don’t just entertain me — they stay with me, like old memories, speaking softly to my Dixie heart. |
| Favorite music | My music tastes carry my American heart and my sentimental soul. I’m drawn to country tunes, soft rock, and tender love songs that tell stories. At the same time, I’m deeply touched by the romance of French melodies — from Joe Dassin, Michel Sardou, Charles Aznavour, Frédéric François, Pierre Bachelet, to the poetic charm of Cœur de pirate. These songs feel like memories, like stories, like home to my Dixie heart. |
| Favorite books | My favorite books are the ones that speak gently to the heart and honestly to the mind. I’m drawn to stories and reflections about growth, faith, family, memory, and the quiet strength of women. From the life-shaping insights of Mindset and the courageous honesty of An Unquiet Mind, to the faith-filled writings of Catherine Marshall and Stein Rice. Stories of faith, conscience, and resilience — and of women and men who live meaningfully: Christy · Beyond Ourselves · A Man Called Peter · When God Doesn't Fix It · To Kill a Mockingbird · Gone with the Wind I’m especially touched by books that explore mother–daughter bonds and remembrance, like Making Peace with Your Mom, Live to Be Forgotten, and I Am My Mother’s Daughter. These are the kinds of books that feel like front-porch conversations — gentle, thoughtful, faith-filled, and deeply rooted in the spirit of the American South. Quiet conversations with the soul that comfort, guide, and stay close to my Dixie heart. |

