MizzMiniMuffins
06-02-2003, 02:35 PM
Hey again, it's Ashley! I just wanted to thank all of you who filled out my interview, that was so nice of you guys.
I presented it today, and got an A on it. {Woo-Hoo, Hehehe} Also a lot of people, the kids and even the teacher, asked me a lot of questions about it, which I took to be a good sign. Going into it I was scared to be presenting something in front of the class that was so personal and such a big part of my life with them. This class had some of the people who had teased me because of the psoriasis on my face two years ago. But once I started going, and I saw their curious faces, I didn't mind it any more, and went on to tell them I had psoriasis, that I'd had it for eleven years, and how my life was with it. Afterwards a few of the people came up to me {Even the people who had made fun of me two years ago} to ask questions about it and to tell me it was a cool project. What was so awesome about that was it was after class, there was no need for thme to ask questions, so it was as if they were truly interested in knowing about it. And, what's really super neat is that one of the kids had a friend with psoriasis, which I thought was pretty cool. Any ways, I just wanted to let you guys know how it went, and how much I appreciate you responding to my interview.
Thanks a Bunch!
-Ashley
I presented it today, and got an A on it. {Woo-Hoo, Hehehe} Also a lot of people, the kids and even the teacher, asked me a lot of questions about it, which I took to be a good sign. Going into it I was scared to be presenting something in front of the class that was so personal and such a big part of my life with them. This class had some of the people who had teased me because of the psoriasis on my face two years ago. But once I started going, and I saw their curious faces, I didn't mind it any more, and went on to tell them I had psoriasis, that I'd had it for eleven years, and how my life was with it. Afterwards a few of the people came up to me {Even the people who had made fun of me two years ago} to ask questions about it and to tell me it was a cool project. What was so awesome about that was it was after class, there was no need for thme to ask questions, so it was as if they were truly interested in knowing about it. And, what's really super neat is that one of the kids had a friend with psoriasis, which I thought was pretty cool. Any ways, I just wanted to let you guys know how it went, and how much I appreciate you responding to my interview.
Thanks a Bunch!
-Ashley