Well, I have decided to spread the "100 Things About Me" into four different posts. Stay tuned in the coming days for the next three segments.
This is Me!!
1. I currently live Missouri.
2. I have lived in MO. for almost 5 years.
3. I was born and raised in New Orleans, LA.
4. I had 42 people in my high school graduating class.
5. I didn’t get my driver’s license until I was 18.
6. I was a cheerleader in high school for one year then transferred to a different school the following year.
7. I was also on my high school dance team.
8. I was in speech club in high school and participated in speech tournaments.
9. I graduated from LSU in Baton Rouge, LA. (GEAUX TIGERS)
10. I was a Zeta Tau Alpha at LSU.
11. I was definitely considered a “bow head” in college.
12. When I was younger I took tap, ballet, and jazz classes.
13. I worked in retail for many years.
14. I worked as a bank teller.
15. I have worked as a property manager for apartment complexes.
16. Before moving to MO. I lived on St. Charles Ave. in New Orleans…a very well known, gorgeous, historical street in the city.
17. I have short hair and love it…wash and go!!
18. I have my hair colored.
19. I love getting pedicures…especially for the summer.
20. I was born on St. Patrick’s Day!!
21. I love Mardi Gras in New Orleans although I don’t get to go very often since I moved.
22. I miss the seafood from New Orleans…especially the crawfish.
23. I hate Chinese, Japanese, Greek food, and sushi.
24. I love Italian food (especially in the winter)
25. I love to grill in the spring, summer, and fall.
4 comments:
So what made you move to STL?
My husband is from STL. My husband is a software engineer and the job market is much better in STL. My job, at the time, was one I could work anywhere...apartment industry. I like it in STL, but NO will always be home!
hi thanks for stopping by my blog! I actually am from Chicago....but I lived in NOLA for 4 years after college and it is more of a home to me then Chicago. I actually was a ZTA at the University of Iowa...small world that you were one too. I would give anything to live in NOLA again, but it's not too bad up here.
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