- My favorite color is purple :)
- I was born in Doylestown, Pennsylvania were the runner up for the first season of American idol was also born.
- Up until I was about 9 my mom would sing a lullaby to me before bed and we would pray together. I still pray but I'm a wee bit to old to be sung to anymore.
- When I was little I wanted to be a teacher.
- My Grandfather was an ambassador for Sierre Leone and was in charge of the Sierre Leone Maritime Administration.
- My great-great grandfather is Scottish with the name Macrocodil(or something like that)
- I play soccer
- I would love to live in New York, ironically enough I'm not a fan of the city
- I like to read
- I like the arts, drawing, taking pictures, and painting are some of my favorite past times.
- I wouldn't consider myself one with OCD but when I want something done I want it done right.
- I absolutely love Horror movies.
- I am not a big fan of Clowns because of Stephen King's It
- I hate chocolate but I do not mind eating brownies or ice scream sandwiches
- I love shopping and seeing the latest fashions.
- My parents divorced when I was 10
- I danced and tapped for about a year, when I was 5.
- My favorite bands are Panic at the Disco and The Beatles
- I listen to music when I'm sad, it always cheers me up
- I've ridden a horse before.
- I've been to London a bunch of times, but every time I go the weather is rainy and rather depressing.
- In elementary school I was in the Chorus.
- I'm interested in Journalism and law.
- I hate algebra and think it should not be mandatory because it is not being used in life.
- The car I want to drive is a VW bug
Monday, April 26, 2010
Wouldn't you like to know!?: 25 random things about me
Welcome!!
Welcome to my blog about the novel Their Eyes were watching God by Zora Neale Hurston. This blog will be following all the information there is to know about this beautifully written book by Zora Neale Hurston. Their Eyes.... is set in southern America about the life of Janie Crawford, a self-sufficient African American woman who has been through some tough times. She gets into detail about the very interesting life she has lived in her 40 something years and once it gets started you won't want to put the book down. Although the main character is an adult you see her coming of age through her words and the great friendship she has with the best friend she is talking to. Their Eyes were watching God is a great piece of American literature that ventures through some rough territory but is still enlightening. As Janie Crawford starts telling her story you will put yourself in her friends place and listen to what she has to say. Her story is very captivating.
Good Reading !!!
citation for picture. http://www.ci.longmont.co.us/Library/adult/images/their_eyes_were_watching_god.jpg
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