Sunday, October 21, 2012

People I want to meet


Hey everyone!
Today I have a fun list of the people, dead or alive, that I would love to be lucky enough to get the chance to meet and have a conversation with.  I would love to read about your list of people, so let me know what your answers to the question are in the comments below!

J.K. Rowling: The creator of my favorite book series to date, I would absolutely love the chance to meet this iconic writer.  Not only is she a talented writer and a very creative one at that, but I just can’t help but admire her for overcoming all of the obstacles that she has in her life.  If you don’t know about her struggles and her life before Harry Potter, you should absolutely research it.  If after learning about her life you don’t respect her, then there is something wrong with you.

Miss Glamorazzi: My style and makeup inspiration, I would absolutely love the opportunity to get to meet this famous YouTuber.  Not only is she beautiful and makes incredible videos, but her bubbly and positive personality really shine through in her videos.

My Grandfather: A person that was unfortunately taken from me when I was very young, I would give almost anything to be able to have the experience of having an adult conversation with my paternal grandfather.  I don’t have too many memories of him, although I know I am lucky to have some- my cousins don’t have any- but he was taken from my life at such a young age that I never really got to know him as an adult. 

Emma Watson: No, I don’t want to meet her because she was in the Harry Potter movies.  I want to meet Emma Watson because she is an incredibly amazing role model for girls/women like myself, and because she seems like she has an incredible personality from what I have seen in interviews.  This girl is another style inspiration of mine, and I would love the chance to get to sit and talk with her!

Daniel Radcliffe:  Not only is he incredibly good looking (wink wink), but he also is quite hilarious with his sarcasm based humor.  I was lucky enough to see him on Broadway in How to Succeed in Business without really trying, and he was incredible – the amount of time and energy he put into preparing for that role really showed, but so did his own fun personality.  Daniel is an incredible person, his work with the Trevor Project is very inspiring and I know has affected millions of people.  Daniel is definitely another one of those famous actors that has done things right in his life.  While he did admit to a drinking problem a few years back, I have a high level of respect for him to admit that he had a problem and get the help that he needed all own his own, before his life became a train wreck.  And on a superficial note, without Dan, Harry Potter wouldn’t be what it was, and probably wouldn’t have meant the same thing that it does to me today.

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