What is your most memorable childhood experience? | I fondly remember playing little league baseball. It was one of the first times I remember trying so hard to achieve a goal. I practiced so much and played my best because I wanted us to win. |
What immediate family member do you closely identify with and why? | It's tough to choose between my parents. They're both very determined, tenacious people. They certainly have their shortcomings, but I think that inherent drive is the best thing they've ever given me. |
What character traits do you admire in an individual? | I admire empathy. The modern world can feel very disconnected, and media tends to focus on glorifying a self-centered mindset. I really admire people who still think of others, as well as understanding their feelings and helping them. |
What is the funniest thing ever to happen to you? | The first girl I dated really liked these cinnamon rolls from a local bakery. So, on Valentine’s Day, I got her one and gave it to her at school. She was really happy and after she finished, I said, "Actually, surprise, I got you a second one!" which I thought was a great surprise because they were really small, and she often said she wished they were bigger. Nope. She said I was implying she was fat and dumped me. I was heartbroken then, but I have to admit it's pretty funny looking back. |
If time and money were not an issue, where would you travel and why? | Europe's high on my list. I love how walkable the cities are, along with the ubiquity of railway travel. I do miss Alaska sometimes; I don't think many people know how beautiful it is up there. |
When and if you ever have children, what would you like to pass on to them? | This is a tough one. I think everyone wants the best for their kids. I think, ultimately, the best things I could give would be health and gratitude. You simply can't put a price on your health, and without gratitude, you'll never feel like you have enough. |