- my name michal coombs.
- childhood ambition i wanted to be a famous writer whose pieces of authored art (poetry and prose) would be required reading in high school english classes and subjected to analytical papers, discussion groups, and highlighted in barnes & noble as a classic.
- fondest memory i loved going to my grandparent's every summer and making lunch meat sandwiches. this doesn't sound very spectacular, i know, but it was a treat to open the fridge and have a choice of 5 different lunch meats, 3 different cheeses, ice berg lettuce, mayonnaise, mustard, and my choice of rye, pumpernickel, or white bread (these were all items absent from my childhood home). i loved the smell of lunch meat, produce, and bread. like i said before, it was a treat, odd as that sounds.
- soundtrack npr.
- retreat ocean.
- wildest dream living internationally as an ex-pat.
- proudest moment seeing my dad look so proud and pleased of me on my wedding day; finishing 3rd place for my age group in my first triathlon; getting an a- in chemistry two years after failing it; having a 3.92 gpa.
- biggest challenge not feeling inferior to everyone when i walk into a room.
- if i won a million dollars 1st- school loans, 2nd-travel, 3rd-invest/save.
- alarm clock 530am.
- first job 14 years old-bagel cafe, food prep (followed by burger king, wendy's, weis markets, nanny in italy, page "polisher" at a yearbook publishing plant, waitress at baby's, telemarketer, waitress at the york inn and restaurant, italian teacher at the community college of baltimore county, temp secretary, medical assistant at generations family prcatice, medical assistant at dr. call's (rheumatologist), medical assistant at utah valley pediatrics).
- the one job i would be willing to do without pay mother.
- indulgence sleeping in.
- last cool purchase art in florence, oregon.
- favorite movie i prefer books.
- inspiration starting over every day.
- perfect day sunny, warm, good book/outdoor activity, my husband.
- most important thing in my life husband.
- my life is well.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
bio sheet
a teacher passed out this bio sheet in class today so she could get to know us. it's from one of the american express ads you see in magazines, where they interview mega famous stars about personal details. so here i go fan club...what would you write to your fan club?
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You haven't really made it until they Cliff Notes you. And, your life is, well... what? Don't leave us hanging...!
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