Evelyn: Chapters of My Life
Summary
TLDREvelyn recounts her life's journey, beginning with her childhood in Europe amidst her father's military service, vividly remembering the food culture and family dynamics. Transitioning to her family's return to the US, she shares experiences of large family gatherings and her eventual education, including a stint in college. Her narrative continues with her professional evolution, from various jobs to finding her niche in event planning and wedding coordination. Evelyn's story is a tapestry of travel, family, career, and the enduring influence of her roots, all underscored by her spontaneous yet planned approach to life.
Takeaways
- 🌍 Evelyn's early life was heavily influenced by her family's military background, which led to her living in France and Germany, and experiencing European culture and food.
- 🍞 A significant memory from her childhood was the unique experience of food trucks delivering fresh bread, meats, and other goods directly to their home in Europe.
- 🏡 Upon returning to the United States, Evelyn has vivid memories of visiting her extended family in Tennessee, which included large family gatherings and traditional Easter egg hunts.
- 🏈 Evelyn was athletic in her youth, playing sports like basketball and baseball, and later lacrosse in college, indicating a strong interest in physical activities.
- 🎓 She attended college in Washington, D.C., focusing on art history, but decided to leave after two and a half years to return home and seek employment.
- 👩💼 Evelyn's professional journey includes working as an executive assistant and later starting her own event planning and catering business, showcasing her entrepreneurial spirit.
- 💍 Her business evolved into wedding planning, where she has executed over 400 weddings, highlighting her organizational skills and passion for creating memorable events.
- 🍽️ Food remains a central theme in Evelyn's life, influencing her career in event planning and her personal enjoyment of trying new dishes and experiences.
- 🏙️ Washington, D.C. became a significant part of Evelyn's life, where she developed a network of influential contacts and engaged in the city's vibrant social and cultural scene.
- 🌟 Evelyn's life has been marked by spontaneity and adventure, with a willingness to embrace new experiences and a strong sense of independence.
Q & A
What was Evelyn's childhood like in Europe?
-Evelyn's childhood in Europe was filled with traveling and living in both France and Germany. She has vivid memories of food trucks bringing meats, breads, and candies, and her family living on the third floor of a building where they would go downstairs to collect fresh bread and meats. She also recalls trying wine mixed with water as a child.
How did Evelyn's family manage when they first moved to the United States?
-When Evelyn's family first moved to the United States, they visited Tennessee often to see her father's family. Her father was one of ten children, so family gatherings were large and involved lots of cousins and aunts. They attended church regularly and participated in activities like Easter egg hunts.
What was a memorable event from Evelyn's childhood in the United States?
-A memorable event from Evelyn's childhood was finding the 'golden egg' with a Kennedy 50-cent piece during an Easter egg hunt at her grandmother's church in Tennessee.
How did Evelyn's family help her father's family financially?
-Evelyn's family would bring suitcases of their old clothes to her father's family in Tennessee, which was considered great new stuff to them. This was a way of helping her father's less well-to-do family.
What was Evelyn's experience like when she was sent to stay with family in Tennessee during the summer?
-Evelyn recalls being dropped off for two weeks at a time in Tennessee during the summer, starting from seventh grade. She had an accident there in eighth grade where she caught a football and ran into her grandmother's door, resulting in over 200 stitches.
Why did Evelyn's parents decide to move her and her brother to a private school?
-Evelyn's parents moved her and her brother to a private school because they were concerned about the racially charged environment at Petersburg High School, where they had previously been attending.
What sports did Evelyn play in high school?
-Evelyn played basketball and baseball in high school, and she liked baseball more than basketball.
Why did Evelyn decide to leave college?
-Evelyn decided to leave college after about two and a half years because she didn't really want to stay in college. She wanted to go back home and started looking for jobs.
What was Evelyn's first job in Washington DC?
-Evelyn's first job in Washington DC was with Builder Association Builder magazine. She then moved on to event planning, which she loved, and eventually worked her way up in the industry.
How did Evelyn get involved in event planning?
-Evelyn got involved in event planning through her jobs in Washington DC. She found that she loved event planning and had several memorable experiences, including working on an inaugural gala for President Reagan.
What led Evelyn to start her own business?
-Evelyn decided to work for herself after gaining experience in event planning and working in various jobs in Washington DC. She started a company called Creative Catering, which evolved into a wedding planning business.
Outlines
🌍 Early Years and Travels
Evelyn begins by discussing her childhood, which was heavily influenced by her father's military career, leading to extensive travels in Europe. She lived in both France and Germany, where her mother is from. Her memories are filled with vivid recollections of food trucks and the communal aspects of food. She also mentions her family's practice of blending wine with water for children to partake in family meals. This chapter of her life is marked by a strong sense of family, cultural exposure, and the importance of food as a central theme.
🏡 Transition to the United States
The second chapter of Evelyn's life story involves her family's move to the United States, where she was born in West Texas. Her experiences include frequent trips to Tennessee to visit her father's large family, which included many relatives and Sunday church visits. She recounts the excitement of Easter egg hunts and the cultural differences in food, with large family breakfasts and the contrast between her family's relative wealth and that of her father's family. She also shares a humorous anecdote about her grandfather's tobacco-chewing habit and her family's efforts to avoid it.
🏈 Adolescence and Early Education
In this chapter, Evelyn talks about her adolescence, including her experiences in seventh grade and the decision by her parents to send her and her brother to stay with family in Tennessee for extended periods during the summer. She discusses the challenges of attending Petersburg High School due to racial tensions and her subsequent move to private school, which she found difficult to adjust to. A significant event during this period was a football-related accident that resulted in her needing over 200 stitches, a painful and memorable experience.
🎓 College, Sports, and Early Career
Evelyn's narrative continues with her college years, where she played lacrosse and studied art history in Washington, D.C. She expresses her desire to return home and eventually leaves college after two and a half years. She then enters the workforce, starting with various jobs including waitressing. Her father's illness and the subsequent separation of her parents mark a significant shift in her life, leading her to settle in Richmond and pursue a career in event planning and catering.
💍 Wedding Planning and Event Management
Evelyn's professional journey evolves into the realm of event planning and catering, which she discovered through her work in Washington, D.C. She highlights her passion for planning and organizing events, which led her to start her own business, Creative Catering. Over time, this experience helped her transition into the wedding planning industry, where she has executed over 400 weddings. She emphasizes the importance of networking and maintaining relationships, which have been crucial to her success.
🌱 Reflections and Future Aspirations
In the final chapter, Evelyn reflects on her life's journey, from her early years to her current profession. She acknowledges the influence of her upbringing and travels on her love for food and adventure. She also expresses her desire to continue being involved in her community and to travel more. Evelyn considers herself the primary author of her life story, with a blend of spontaneity and planning shaping her experiences. She looks forward to the future with an open mind, embracing whatever adventures may come her way.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Adventuresome
💡Spontaneous
💡Food
💡Military
💡Event Planning
💡Inaugural Gala
💡Family
💡Travel
💡Non-Profit Events
💡Wedding Planning
Highlights
Evelyn describes her childhood in Europe, with vivid memories of food trucks and the smells of fresh bread and meats.
Her mother's German heritage and the family's military background influenced her early years.
Evelyn recalls the cultural experience of trying wine mixed with water as a child.
She discusses moving to the United States and the contrast between the cold European weather and the hot Tennessee summers.
Evelyn shares her experiences visiting her large extended family in Tennessee, including church visits and Easter egg hunts.
She recounts the cultural shock of attending a racially tense high school and the decision to switch to a private school.
Evelyn talks about her athletic involvement in sports like basketball and baseball during her school years.
She describes her college experience in Washington DC, focusing on art history and her eventual decision to leave college.
Evelyn's father's illness and the family's separation had a profound impact on her life.
She shares her early career experiences, including working as an executive assistant and in event planning.
Evelyn's involvement in Washington DC's political and social scene, including meeting influential people and celebrities.
She discusses her entrepreneurial venture into event planning and catering, which later evolved into wedding planning.
Evelyn reflects on the importance of food in her life, from her childhood memories to her professional career.
She talks about her spontaneous and adventurous nature, balanced with her love for planning.
Evelyn considers herself the primary author of her life story, with input and influence from her family.
She envisions her life as an adventure, with an openness to surprises and new experiences.
Transcripts
evelyn thanks for being here today and
talking some about uh about your life
about experiences
and about your personality so a good
place to begin
is i had to ask you to sort of think
about
this kind of interesting exercise your
your life as if
it were a series of chapters in a book
and if you were to do that and kind of
divvy your life
up into chapters what might those
chapters consist of
how would you divide them up and what
would the chapters say
what would the titles of those chapters
be for you
so i guess i'd probably start with about
probably six chapters
okay um i think
from maybe remembering my childhood
with traveling to europe
in the first chapter because my father
was military so
we traveled to france we lived in both
france and germany
my mother is a german war bride so
during that time i remember
lots of cool um
ways of getting food for example
food trucks would come with meats
hanging and
beautiful trucks would come with breads
and
candy and lots of smells
i remember the beer truck clanking so i
remember
you know just i think in my lifetime
everything revolves around
food okay so um
and i remember you know my mom you know
us going down we lived on the third
floor we'd go down the stairwell
and we'd take our bags and we'd come
upstairs and we'd have
fresh breads fresh meats i don't
remember produce so much but i remember
big cases of beer which they would help
us
carry upstairs and i do remember when we
were little
my mom and dad let us try wine and mixed
it with water
oh so we didn't feel left out well no
wonder this was so memorable it was kind
of exotic and special
well beer too so and
then i remember sort of my next phase
more about coming to the united states
we lived in the united states before we
lived in those countries but
i was a baby i was born in west texas
okay um so coming to the us and what
what would that chapter
look like lots of trips to tennessee
to visit my grandmother my father's
family and he was one of 10 children
and so there were tons of people
at every visit there would be like
my cousins my aunts um
you know church on sunday we'd probably
go four to six times a year wow
and i remember the easter visit the
easter egg hunt
at the church which was like right
across the way
and um i remember that vividly because i
would
find the golden egg you had a kennedy 50
cent piece
oh nice yeah yeah and my parents donated
that uh-huh
so it was like we got it back but you
got it a couple of times
yeah so i remember big breakfast you
know
um again my grandma making
big piles of bacon and big piles of eggs
just so much food my grandfather chewed
tobacco
my mom was always scared that we'd get
in the way
because he would spit spit it right so
we had nice clothes so
she'd chew us away dodged the tobacco
when he was spitting
and i remember a lot of my dad's family
being
not as well to do as we were so my mom
would bring suitcases of
our old stuff but to them that was great
new stuff and i remember picking
strawberries
i remember um going to um
the um what do you call it chicken
houses
with the conveyors
like i think one of my uncles owned a
chicken farm and we had to
pluck the dead chickens oh that was
gross
like i remember that vividly next phase
um then i remember okay so we're on
chapter three now chapter three so
chapter two is cool it's stuffed with
memories isn't it you've got a lifetime
of memories right there in the visiting
family i remember
the difference in being in cold weather
in europe and then coming to the united
states tennessee was always hot in the
summer
we didn't really go too much during the
school year so
in the summer summers yeah okay so
chapter three
what you were gonna turn to that so then
as we got older maybe seventh grade
my parents got smart they dropped us off
for two weeks at a time
in the summer um i remember
also in the eighth grade
um going to petersburg high school and
then being yanked out of petersburg high
school because
it was um racially
uh an environment where it was scary for
white girls like myself there were a few
occasions that things happened so my
parents put my brother and i back in
private school so i didn't really like
private school i had to get used to it
because i always felt like
there are a lot of spoiled wraps okay
so so a mixture of the but the memorable
thing in that chapter was
kind of being being dropped off for a
couple weeks in the summer
and then changing schools about being
dropped off that summer in tennessee
i had a um we played football and i had
an accident
i caught the football and ran and ran
into my grandma's
door mir it was a not a mirror glass
door
and i had um 220 some stitches you broke
the blush
growth glass oh my god stitches the
blood was not red
it was like black and my brother's
screaming my sister's gonna die
so my cousin got and took me to the
hospital
i got stitches and i remember in those
days
i don't think they gave a lot of um
medicine
so when during the night it was very
painful
waking up with um having been cut into
with the stitches
wow so that's kind of like seventh
eighth
ninth grade then high school of course
then came the boys
um like the boys okay so i'm putting
high school the boys
is that high school then then came the
boys
well kind of like realizing
there were boys you know but i was
pretty
athletic i played sports i played
basketball i played
baseball
i liked baseball probably more than
basketball
i then went to college and
i played lacrosse in college
now are we moving on to chapter four are
we in college or this is
still the sports and boys tenth grade
through okay first two years of college
it kind of all seems like that would be
together
okay um so i went to school in
washington dc
to a girls school it was
very nice took a lot of art history
classes
i really wasn't cut out for college i
didn't really want to stay in college
i wanted to go back home so after about
two and a half years
i quit college and went back home and um
basically started looking for jobs
okay is this are are we still in chapter
four are we moving
we're moving on okay so i'm gonna put
chapter five
and so okay so maybe there's a few more
chapters
well that means whatever whatever you
want but what i'm understanding is the
that sort of tenth grade through the end
of high school and the first couple
years of college
that kind of coalesces together and then
there's a shift in your
life as as you finish that and go into
the working world right plus
when i was around 21 20 20 21 my father
got sick
okay and he had a stroke and i remember
that was really kind of painful to have
to see him not
be in that way and then i think shortly
thereafter a couple of years after
my parents then separated for good i see
my dad
moved to tennessee and um
i started working like in richmond
various jobs like
i don't even really remember just maybe
waitressing
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um so um okay so you were working a
variety of different jobs in
and then i decided to get serious so
i um applied to
a job at ethel corporation which i
was hired and i worked in
as an executive assistant and
richmond was a great city but
i really wanted to go back to the city
that i went to college in
so i told my mom that i was moving back
to dc
and i went to work in washington i think
my first job in
dc was with builder association builder
magazine
and then you know i worked my way
through
finding which i love event planning
so i did a lot of event planning for the
first few jobs that i had in washington
dc okay
um and then i think probably
you know i was really
involved in um not involved in politics
as a politician
but i loved reading and learning and
since i lived in washington
i got to know firsthand a lot of lawyers
lobbyists
by being invited to non-profit events
and you know became friends with some
pretty influential people um i worked
one of my first great
experiences was in the early 90s working
on an inaugural gala
for president reagan oh well and that
was
fairly exciting i met like all the movie
stars
brizhnikov ella fitzgerald
frank sinatra dean martin you know
firsthand got to see jill saint john
robert wagner all these people up front
i got a sense of your world almost
opening up
it's just really like wow you know you
see all this on tv
and then you come to washington so but
it was always like going at the end of
the day going back home realizing
it didn't really matter i mean it was
fun
but i realized my roots were from my
father from tennessee and my mom from
germany and they gave
me um the life you know that i had
and i was just fortunate to to be in dc
i think
and find that there's cool things going
on
never wanted to move out of washington i
kind of was satisfied with
like going up to new england or going to
the beaches
taking trips to europe i took a fair
amount of trips to
spain and during my 20s and 30s
and loved that never wanted to move to
california
i've actually never seen my birthplace
el paso texas
which i probably will take a trip with
the pandemic going on
maybe at the end of this year
um so i'm almost seeing that as a kind
of a period of exploration and discovery
in a way
in in dc in dc absolutely and then is
there a shift for you
is another chapter come in or is that
the stage you're still in
or how do you no no i think another
shift was um
having some um two really good
relationships
one was was with a person that
was in politics and
that was very interesting it was a
republican side
again i went to republican galas the
convention at um in texas
where i actually met met president
reagan at the warwick hotel
in houston texas in the early 90s
met some lifelong friends who today i'm
still
friends with and realized that
washington dc was
sort of my real new home even though i
was born
in texas and had traveled a lot of
interesting places
you know i was lucky enough to be in a
hot spot
i call it a hot spot because there's so
much going on
kind of a hub in some ways well plus you
have the kennedy center culturally
there's just
you can go to amazing shows and
you know washington offers great
restaurants and
you know i loved it so so here we are i
guess you know in
the early 2000s period and that's when i
decided i needed to work for myself
so i think probably 20 years ago i
started my own
business event planning catering
um i would i started a little company
called creative catering
and with that
i you know catapulted into different
scenarios i was
giving parties at um lobbyists
who were extremely wealthy so you know
giving
a 10 10 000 budget was not that big of a
deal
i did um some parties for mci in the day
and um you know just
a lot of cool environments ambassadors
and just you know
putting together the event itself with
executing the food getting the food
bringing it
and taking pictures and i got a lot of
good pr
from that um and then i took that into
what i'm doing today
that evolved into the wedding planning
business i think
part of planning and organization
of that time and place
in my life is what probably
helped me in the actual wedding business
which
i've been doing now for about 10 years
and
you know i've probably executed over 400
weddings
so now we've gone from you know the
beginning of the dc
time probably mid 80s to the beginning
of the 90s of
being involved in politics and meeting
people
and the bottom line i think that i
realize
is dc was an incredible networking
environment
so the more people that i met during the
90s
until today they've stayed in my lives
and you know people call me for advice
all the time
i've had friends that have called and
said i'm in a panic i don't have this
what do i do and
stay calm you know just remember uh
it'll be fine you just have to um you
know be resourceful and figure it out
so yeah so i get a sense of sort of the
evolution that where you are today you
can see it having grown from
and some ways you've never left those
contacts behind you're enjoying
a stage of maturity in relation to
things that you've planted many years
ago exactly
exactly so i think that's um
you know the chapter is a big chapter
it's not like many little chapters
from about probably 85 you know i'm
not that old but i would say the past 25
years
has been one big chapter it's all
memorable sure
i have um fond memories of events
and meeting interesting people for sure
okay and that brings us to kind of where
we are today
although there are multiple themes and
developments within this chapter
as i'm understanding it yes so let's
i think i've i've tried to faithfully at
least catch
um if not create titles at least some
things that would be markers
that would help identify these chapters
for you so so let's
let's talk about uh some of these
chapters though so
what i've got evelyn is i've got chapter
one is sort of this
the childhood and that time that frank
frankly sounds magical
with um you know the food trucks and you
know just all the
the the exotic colorful participating in
novels
that's i think how europeans probably
did it yeah and they still probably
today it's kind of old school
i'm sure it's different a little bit
today but back then
but to have been part of that and to
participate in that that's well the
memory is
clear yeah i could imagine i could see
it's indelibly etched even well
now it would have a way my parents liked
um stuff called blood sausage and tongue
and stuff like that i like bologna
you know wallace my brother liked hot
dogs so
you know we were all american before we
got there
so baloney ham and hot dogs um
we probably ate hot dogs when we go out
to these expensive restaurants
the kids wanted hot dogs so one of the
things you mentioned when we started
talking about the very first chapter
is you said you know i talk about food
and you say
that's that's probably a theme for me
food is sort of a theme for me
so should have been a chef well but here
you are in event planning which is also
almost always involves food doesn't it
yes and
food is like part of that so so um
so say something more about that what
what is it um
if food is a theme for you in your life
in some way shape or form what
what role does it play or function or
what i think
because probably you know when you're
breaking bread and you're
eating really good food um
and you've had the opportunity to
to be thoughtful to to um have
created some of the food or some of the
events that included the food
it's just i like the the idea of
watching from beginning to end the
fruition of
food coming from this source ending up
you know kind of farm to table i mean i
just think that um
my experience in the realm of the food
industry
has been a little more um
uh what would would one say a little
more i've had more experience than most
because i have traveled at a younger age
and my family you know having been from
tennessee i mean my
grandparents had hogs they had chickens
we got eggs from the hen house
they would you know take their hog and
do whatever and they would have fresh
sausage and
you know i remember my grandmother
actually um
killing a chicken but i didn't realize
she was really killing it
right i just realized that you know my
mom was like get out of there and
feathers would fly and i just
so i think the experience of um
being around um the travels that i've
been
have just made me realize that it's all
really about
you know the great foods in the world i
mean
i'm definitely i like
beautiful things i like to dress up i
like beautiful clothes
but at the end of the day if i had to
choose a really beautiful
outfit over you know champagne and a
great lobster
i think it'd be champagne and a great
wall that's right so food is a part of
all of our lives but perhaps it plays a
special role in yours
yeah so
sort of um when we look at sort of the
chapters that you've written
you know you sort of started in in that
phase
in europe really memorable kind of these
identical memories
if you were to add on a chapter that
preceded the first chapter that you
wrote
what happened before that stage you know
if you're asking me to
try to remember that i only remember
them what my mom and dad or what my
mother would tell me
is that part of what you're asking me
can i sure
so i think um i was born in texas
and um it was during the time when one
of the great kidnappings had happened
i can't remember it was a hearst or some
kidnapping
and my mom was really concerned that i
was going to be kidnapped
we lived in the desert and i remember
she told me that the doctor came in and
had this pink
baby that was bald and he said to her
your baby is right here safe and sound
and you can tell your baby
is different from most of the other
children or babies because
everybody was dark in contrast because
we lived in the desert and there was a
lot of hispanics
so i think thinking about that
i remember um you know feeling different
and feeling like um i was
special in that sense that my mom was
very very protective
she always told me i never had a
babysitter until i was like four years
old
she never left me with anyone even
though we'd go to the grocery store
and i'd always want to go with people
i'd always like
put my arms out to be held by other
people she never
wanted to leave me alone with a
babysitter
she just was very protective that way so
a real sense of
security and protection and mom
was you know my sole best friend i lost
her in 2017
so she was with me pretty much my whole
life up until now
okay um so if that's part of um
you know my memory then that's important
because
it's certainly part of what informs you
and your development right i mean that's
as
a secure secure and special world to be
born into
right or you're distinctive you're
unique you're special you're prized and
you're you know what my dad was
important i mean i'm not saying
that he wasn't but he was just different
um he was
he was always trying to be funny
thinking that you know everything was
you know kind of he was very laid back
he uh cracked a lot of jokes
um he was always you know trying to get
a giggle from my brother my mom and me
my mom was stoic and german very serious
you know wallace that's ridiculous right
right right
you can still remember it yeah i just
you know
so and so if we were to fast forward all
the way from
the beginning evelyn to where you are
now and you were to tack on a chapter
like the next chapter if there were to
be another stage
another theme another development from
where you are now
to what you're going to be living in the
next next x number of years
what would that chapter be or what does
that consist of i really have no idea
i mean i don't have um
i mean my expectations for the next
chapter is
you know to continue to be healthy
uh try to be more involved in maybe the
community
some of the non-profits i have
worked in the past um you know travel
i'd like to travel a little bit um
so um but my expectations are
you know here and if something happens
and
it's great that's wonderful but you know
i'm not
i like i like surprises i don't you're
open to experience
right you don't know what all's going to
be held next time this next adventure is
you know the next chapter adventure is
the next oh
is the next chapter and it's been
throughout the whole time but adventure
could be
the next well i was going to ask you
about that okay so so
so if you were to look back across these
chapters as we've been talking about
them what
what themes do you see what do you see
as recurring motifs or
threads that would help weave together
this fabric of the life that elements
i'm pretty um what what is the word like
you know i at the drop of the hat i'm
happy to get on an airplane and go
somewhere we won't say impulsive
we'll say adventuresome adventuresome
but what's the other word
uh spontaneous spontaneous i am a
pretty spontaneous person okay um
but i but i do like to plan so
i do have the i think my work
responsibilities and my
career you know i'm i like the planning
part of my job but then at six o'clock
seven o'clock you know
spontaneous is good excellent so a
balance
and you you have elements of both in
your in your life and they've been there
in your life
spontaneity and planfulness pretty much
yeah okay that's good what um let me ask
you
when you look at your life
narrative yeah who would you see
as being the primary author it would are
you the author
are there other important people who
help co-author that
no i'm the author okay you're the author
okay good
and how about advice from others sure
but i think i'm
you know deep down you know
i'm i know that i've decided
your life is what you've made of it sure
okay okay
and um if you
if people were if you had people who
were important people in your life
your mom was here your brother were here
people who've been significant to you
um are there people who would see this
narrative
and want to edit it or change it or
people who
would share it and celebrate it how
would other people
view i'm sure there'd be a lot of
editing oh yeah
um but you know it's my life
i'm the author so i kind of i think i've
given you
um the background and sort of where i am
i think my brother would probably like
to say a few things
my mom she could she could certainly say
and we will and we will talk more about
them too sure okay
so they're the only two okay nobody else
is allowed
so we we will turn and talk about family
in more detail for sure
if if this if this series of chapters
were converted into a book and we had to
give
we had to sort of categorize the book in
some way
as a romance or as an adventure story
or as a mystery or as a
tragedy or as a comedy
what genre would it fit into
um
i think it would just be just the way i
see
it okay i mean
you know it's my life evelyn my life
just the way i see it
it's just it's pretty black and white i
mean
adventure sure romantic sure
but that's my private life uh we're not
going
that's another story huh well that's
another story but it doesn't have to
be in my personality well and
thank you for sharing these parts of
your personality and your story
as you've written it and as you lay
claim to it so
i appreciate the time this is great okay
you're welcome
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