Crystal
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| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Non-Profit |
| Occupation | Human Service Professional |
| Location | Washington, United States |
| Introduction | As Coniah means, Jehovah is creating, so I welcome each new day as a chance to be hewn and polished a little more into the Lord’s vision for me. May I be willing to submit! Have you ever thought about what it would be like to return to your childhood where life is carefree and you have time to wonder at the simple things of life? I do and sometimes I think I come close. I love adventure. I see wonder is little things all around me and even more I see humor in the common. Working in the field of health care surrounded by death on a regular basis has really cemented in my mind that to really everyday to it’s fullest is the only way to go. I love friends and family, rain, mountains, an evening with a good book, and too many more things to list. |
| Interests | Music, animals, crafts, travel, children, adventure,, nature, cooking, photography, writing, graphic design, geocaching, science and health |
| Favorite movies | Good dramas, comedy & family and the occasional chick flick. Current favorite movies are: What the Deaf Man Heard, Cowbells, Much Ado About Nothing and The Ron Clark Story |
| Favorite music | Good classical like Andre Rieu, orchesta pieces, choral music, some country, a bit of contempory Christian, celtic, some folk music and more. Anything live is better. I sometimes enjoy the sort of off the wall stuff that you hear in coffee shops, crazy little places or live gatherings even if its not what I would normally listen to recorded. I love good piano music and to be able to listen to it played live where I can just sit back, close my eyes and let it take me away is an experience I don't get often enough. |
| Favorite books | The Bible, biographies, historical books, books that challenge you to improve yourself, and occaisionally a good, fun story just for a change from the ordinary. |
For your birthday, your aunt gave you a maple syrup dispenser shaped like a rooster. Please write her a thank-you note:
Dear Auntie, Thank you so much for the unusual gift that you sent. As you know I have been dreaming about opening a bed and breakfast with rooms themed with various animals. That dream gets a little closer to reality every year so hopefully someday soon I will be able to use it when I serve breakfast in the Rooster Room, the sunniest E. facing room in the house! Thanks again and all my love.
