My passion is ...
Learning
I know too much about ...
Income producing Property
My parents always told me ...
If you can't say anything nice..... keep your mouth shut
My childhood ambition ...
To be a prima ballerina
My favorite memory ...
My son's birth
Why I write ...
Because I can
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Ernest Hemingway and Dr. Seuss/Grey's Anatomy and Antiques Roadshow/ Gnarls Barkley and Bonnie Raitt
My first job ...
Waitressing and Bartending
My best moment ...
I gave a speech, the crowd cheered, the rest is history
My inspiration ...
Mahatma Ghandi
1. The stuff he wants 2. The stuff he needs and won't buy for himself 3. The stuff you think he needs or wants Men in their early twenties will smile and thank you for just about any gift. They still haven't lost that "golly gee whiz, for me?" genuine graciousness that so many of us have misplaced in our years of jaded consumerism. But what we gift givers really want to elicit is that "high five, happy dance, fist pumping, up on his feet, air guitar strumming" response that this man-boy can occasionally produce. Gifts in category 3 just "won't get it". Not by a long shot. If you'...
More..Grace Glassier
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