What is your most memorable childhood experience? | Spending time with family on the farm during Thanksgiving. of the family. We had to maintain the land and tend the cattle, which taught me a lot about an honest day's work. Since this was the only time I got to visit certain family members, we also got to open Christmas gifts. With all the great food, football, and celebrating multiple holidays at once, each Thanksgiving was a memorable one to experience. |
What immediate family member do you closely identify with and why? | My father. We relate a lot with how we handle finances. We both like the outdoors. The advice I receive from him makes me more confident in a decision. He taught me how to play the sports that I still enjoy today. |
What character traits do you admire in an individual? | Honest, Kind, Optimistic |
What is the funniest thing ever to happen to you? | All expenses paid ski trip to Breckenridge, CO. pretty much a "Spring Break," but with snow and in December). A lot of bonding with my brothers helped to establish the friendship I have with them to this day. Some events seem to play out as if they came from a movie. Besides the skiing, concerts, and movie premiers one night stuck out the most. We hung out with some other college students and on the way back to the hotel it started to snow. First lightly but then the snow started to lay down some real nice powder. I had never experienced snow so thick. We decided to spend the rest of the night in the heated swimming pool, another fun experience due to the contrasting temperatures; surrounded by the cold environment yet in a pool that acted as if a warm blanket. |
If time and money were not an issue, where would you travel and why? | Europe. There are multiple places I find exciting and interesting around Europe that I want to visit. Some are annual festivals and others are historical. |
When and if you ever have children, what would you like to pass on to them? | Kindness. There seems to be a polarization of hate groups over the past year. I would like future generations to start living well with one another. |