WhoHub contacted me for an interview and I had fun doing it. The questions were about things I don’t often discuss here on Square Pennies.
Here are a couple of excerpts: (Should I use quotation marks when I’m quoting myself?!! lol)
“Mom often had us help make cookies. When I was 12 she let me and my 10-year-old sister prepare one meal a week during the summer. We could make anything we wanted as long as we cleaned up after ourselves. We made a menu and had a lot of fun. We also made colossol messes!”
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“I haven’t been to a lot of cities in the world, but I love Paris. It’s history and beauty are a feast for the senses. Sipping coffee at a cafe, wandering the streets with a crepe, walking the city by night, it’s very romantic.”
It’s a short interview about creativity followed by an even shorter interview about cooking. I hope you find something of interest in this one page interview. I enjoyed it.
UPDATE: unfortunately the interview doesn’t seem to be at their site anymore. If you want to ask me any questions feel free to do so in the comments section below this post.
Maggie@SquarePennies says
Just wanted to apologize for all the typing errors in the interview. I thought I could proofread it, but I misunderstood when that could be done. My fault.
Maggie@SquarePennies says
Thanks, it was fun! I really enjoyed teaching. It was the most creative thing I ever did. Plus it was never dull as the kids were always fresh! Every day was something new.
Harri @ TotallyMoney says
Great interview! I bet you were a great teacher!