1.) Dan writes a column on parenting advice but has a lot of
trouble parenting. Do you think it’s important to write about what you know? –
I do think it is important to write about what you know. If you try to write
about love, and you’ve never been in love, it can sound fake and shallow. I’m
not saying, of course, that a person has to have been in love to write about
it, I just think they should have some knowledge about it, or at least some
background information. I feel this way about most things though, if you’re
going to be an expert on something, then actually become an expert. I think one of the most dangerous things in the
world is people pretending to know about things they don’t.
9.) What makes someone a ‘hottie’ to you? – Everyone has a ‘type’.
I don’t know anybody who doesn’t have some sort of preference in what they find
attractive. For me, there is nothing more attractive than kindness. A sparkling
personality, one that radiates and brings people to them, is something I find to be very
attractive. I admire people who are comfortable with themselves and couldn’t
really care less what other people think. I admire people who stand up for
themselves and what they believe in, and I admire intelligence and class. These
things are often too rare in modern society.
15.) What is something most people don’t know about you? – I
have these bizarre nightmares most of the time. I don’t really tell people
about it, and it isn’t something to bring up in everyday conversation, but I
have nightmares almost every night and they are some of the most bizarre
experiences of my life. Once, I had a horrible nightmare that my friend took me
to a church where they worshiped vampires and everybody was walking on the ceiling,
and once I woke up in a blind panic because apparent the ACT had a question
about dogs that I didn’t know the answer to and I was kicked out of the county.
21.) Does your family do large gatherings with interesting sleeping
arrangements and lots of activities like Dan’s? – I have a fairly large family –
mainly gathered in New York, Kentucky, and Colorado. When I go to Kentucky, I always
have two choices. Choice One – to sleep in one of the oldest beds in history that
happens to be infested with spiders. Or Choice Two – sleeping in the mosquito
filled cabin on a dusty (I’m allergic to dust) couch with eight stuffed deer
heads staring down at me from the high living room wall. Either way, I never
get too much shut eye. Sometimes, if there simply isn’t enough room, I’ll end
up on the floor, which isn’t terribly bad considering my other two options.
29 Where would you like to have a vacation of getaway home
like the one Dan’s family has? What would the place be like? – I would love to
have a getaway home somewhere in the city of Versailles, France. I went there
once to view the Palace of Versailles, and I though the little, wealthy city
itself was one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been too. I’ve always
wanted to go back. I would love to have a small place, not too close to the
Palace of Versailles. One room could satisfy me, with plush furniture and lavish
foods at the ready for me every morning. In fact, I might never want to leave
this tiny getaway paradise!

I agree with you about the charming area surrounding Versailles--I'd like to go back and spend more time there myself. So if you do in fact secure this getaway one day, please let your old writing teacher borrow it for a week! Or two. Or more. But now I'm getting greedy. : )
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