Tagged by @seeingteacupsindragons
Tagging: whoever would like to participate, because… it’s Christmas and I don’t wanna tag people lol
1) Are you named after anyone? Nope. Fun fact, though; I was almost named Jennifer??? But then my mom changed her mind.
2) When was the last time you cried? LAST NIGHT. I was so overly emotional watching Into the Spider-Verse the second time through. I cried through most of it lol gosh it was so good. Everything mattered so much. weh weh best movie
3) Do you have any kids? No… but I do have cats.
4) Do you use sarcasm a lot? All the time.
5) What’s the first thing you notice about people? In person, it’s their eyes. Or rather, if they look at me straight on/how long they hold eye contact/what their brows do/etc… It’s a lot about how a person engages with me and the room. You can tell a lot about what a person’s MO by that, and how to best communicate with them. It’s sort of similar online, too… but by word choice- passive/active communication, etc. Trying to get a feel for what their style is.
6) Eye color? Blue.
7) Scary movie or happy ending? I like a satisfying/hopeful ending for all of my endings, even the scary ones. And I do love scary movies.
8) Any special talent? Idk I draw and I write but a lot of people do. I’m really patient, though. Extremely patient. Moreso than a regular person.
9) Where were you born? Provo, Utah.
10) Hobbies? Writing, drawing, reading, collecting things, RESEARCHING, web development, cooking, singing… I’m slowly learning how to play the ukulele, but I need to be more dedicated.
11) Do you have any pets? Two cats!
12) What sports do you/ have you played? I really liked tennis, and I was good at shooting hoops in basketball, but I’m a terrible runner. I’m very slow, which makes me bad at basically all sport.
13) How tall are you? 5′6″ – very average.
14) Favorite subject in school? English. I always loved English. I took so many art classes but it felt like I was constantly butting heads with my teachers, while English… was just a natural fit.
15) Dream job? A regular 9-5 like the one I currently have with lots of PTO so I could do book tours and school visits for a part-time published author/illustrator gig. I really like having health insurance, routine, and an office full of people to see. It’s good for me. Stability is essential for me to do anything creative.