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How many schools (up until college) have you attended, in all?
A truly ridiculous number, I think. Home school, then Heath High, then a correspondent home school, then LVA, then the Nevada School of Massage Therapy, and now CSN. With plans to attend at least one more university before I'm done, possibly two.
How many states have you lived in before the age of 18? How many countries?
Three: Washington, Kentucky, and Nevada. Never even been out of country before, much less lived elsewhere.
Have you ever seen the hospital where you were born -- where is it/what's it's name?
Um, you know, I don't think so. It's in Bremerton - Harrison Medical Center (although at the time it was just Harrison Hospital). I was born there because at the time there wasn't a hospital in Port Orchard, where we actually lived. There's one there now, though, opened in 1995 - not long after we left, actually.
Do you plan to live in the same state in which you were born, or somewhere else?
Yes. Even if it's only briefly, while I go to school. The Pacific Northwest is what I consider "home," and I want to go back desperately.
Do you still talk to people from elementary school, middle-school or high school?
Pfft, no. I'm terrible about keeping in contact with people. I'll correspond for a year or two, one or two letters a year, with one or two people, but after that unless they're putting in the effort to stay in touch the best people can hope for is Facebook, which I check maybe twice a year.
A truly ridiculous number, I think. Home school, then Heath High, then a correspondent home school, then LVA, then the Nevada School of Massage Therapy, and now CSN. With plans to attend at least one more university before I'm done, possibly two.
How many states have you lived in before the age of 18? How many countries?
Three: Washington, Kentucky, and Nevada. Never even been out of country before, much less lived elsewhere.
Have you ever seen the hospital where you were born -- where is it/what's it's name?
Um, you know, I don't think so. It's in Bremerton - Harrison Medical Center (although at the time it was just Harrison Hospital). I was born there because at the time there wasn't a hospital in Port Orchard, where we actually lived. There's one there now, though, opened in 1995 - not long after we left, actually.
Do you plan to live in the same state in which you were born, or somewhere else?
Yes. Even if it's only briefly, while I go to school. The Pacific Northwest is what I consider "home," and I want to go back desperately.
Do you still talk to people from elementary school, middle-school or high school?
Pfft, no. I'm terrible about keeping in contact with people. I'll correspond for a year or two, one or two letters a year, with one or two people, but after that unless they're putting in the effort to stay in touch the best people can hope for is Facebook, which I check maybe twice a year.