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Q. If you could relive one day of your life, which day would it be and why?

A. When I was a senior in high school, our senior class took a bus to Disney on the last day of school. We had so much fun spending the whole day at magic kingdom and knowing the summer and college were ahead of us was such a great feeling.

Q. What’s a lesson you learned the hard way?

A. If you put off folding the laundry it will stay in the basket for two weeks…fold it right out of the dryer or it’s not happening lol.

Q. What’s a tradition or habit you picked up from your family that you still follow?

A. Bread in the fridge.

Q. What’s your go-to way to unwind after a long day?

A. I love taking baths- I have a whole setup with a lush bath bomb and some music on my waterproof speaker.

Q. What’s one thing you’ve built, made, or created that you’re proud of?

A. Growing up my mom taught me that there is no home project you couldn’t do yourself…I helped with building a deck, fence, koi pond, chicken coop, etc… Definitely taught me to be crafty and resourceful.

Q. What’s the best compliment someone has ever given you?

A. That I have a soothing voice.

Q. If you had a personal slogan, what would it be?

A. Life gets a lot more fun when you stop taking it so seriously.

Q. If you could have a completely different career for a year, just for fun, what would it be?

A. I’ve always said I would love to be like a traveling food blogger, going around the world and trying the best food sounds amazing.

Q. What’s your ultimate comfort food?

A. My dad’s chili with all the fixings- Cornbread, extra toasty Cheez Its, sour cream, cheese, hot sauce, mixed up into a bowl of delectable mush.

Q. If you could give your younger self career advice, what would it be?

A. Be confident and embrace the fact that you have so much left to learn. If you are in a room, it is because you belong there.

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