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neighbors Babara Harris

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— I live in: Bryant Birthplace: Little Rock Occupation: Registered nurse

at Bethel Middle School The one thing in Arkansas

that I am passionate about

is: Its beautiful lakes I am a collector of: Angels My dream job is: Sewing all

day My most significant ac

complishment is: Raising

two beautiful children The greatest technological

advancement of my life

time is: Computers My favorite outdoor activity

is: Camping The first car I ever owned

was: A ’74 Vega My favorite decade of my

life was: When I was 30 to

40 years old One thing that people don’t

know about me is: I’m a

homebody My biggest pet peeve is:

People that do not do what

they say they will As a child the one movie I

watched more times than

I can count was: The Wizard

of Oz My favorite day of the week

is: Saturday The one celebrity I cannot

stand is: Jim Carrey If I could have lunch with

any person, dead or alive,

it would be: Elvis The person who has had the

greatest influence on my

life is: My mother What confuses me about the

opposite sex is: Nothing The worst fashion mistake

I ever made was: A really

short haircut If I had one hour all to my

self with no distractions, I

would: Work out An activity I’ve always want

ed to try is: Sky diving The best decision I ever

made was: Getting an edu

cation The hardest thing I’ve ever

done is: Saying goodbye to

my best friend of 20 years

when she passed away The hardest thing about

being an adult is: Trying to

always set a good example The news event I remember

most in my life was: 9-11

World Trade Center disaster If I could give one piece of

advice to the younger gen

eration, it would be: Things

are never as bad as they may

seem The best advice I’ve ever

been given is: Be careful

what you wish for, you just

might get it

This article was published November 15, 2009 at 3:04 a.m.

Tri-Lakes, Pages 134 on 11/15/2009

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