Check out this week’s interview preview and thoughts on reading old yearbooks. It was way more fun than I could’ve expected. I’ve always loved yearbooks, but looking back 2+ decades later is even better because it’s like trying to piece together what in the world people were talking about!
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Stephanie
Hi, I’m Stephanie and I’m an only child, married to an only child, raising an only child and an only dog. 🙂 My husband and I are both from PA and settled in the south (after spending more than a decade moving around to different states – it’s fun to just pick up and move!), annnd then we moved to the north again! If you ask anyone to describe me, they’re probably going to say quirky, or some synonym along those lines, upbeat, inquisitive, and fun. That’s pretty accurate, by the way. I’m very type-A, love facts and research, am organized, had a 23-year (!!!) streak of having paint on my nails, and I also love to entertain, chat with, and learn about people and what makes them tick.
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