1. The house I grew up in is on Hwy 150 in Denver, NC. We used to walk up and down the street – from the intersection of Hwy 150 & 16 (which didn’t have a stop light) to The General Store (or Johnny’s as it was known then)…I lived right in the middle.
2. I went to Sherrill’s Ford Elementary, Tuttle Middle and Bandy’s High School and graduated in 1990.
3. We had a tennis court and basketball court in our back yard.
4. Just about every weekend we had anywhere from 10 to 20 people over to play games – basketball, football, horseshoes, tennis, pool, ping pong…you name it. I loved it.
5. I graduated from UNC Charlotte in 1994 with 2 degrees (Finance and Human Resource Management) and 2 minors (Economics and English).
6. I never used to have a problem meeting strangers…but now I do…not sure what happened. I try not to let it show but Shane knows the truth.
7. Once I am your friend, I will be your friend forever…
8. As a kid, I used to love to go to the Phillips 66 on the corner of Hwy 150 & 16 to get a coke (in a bottle) and a pack of p-nuts…of course you had to put the p-nuts in the coke…I haven’t done that in years.
9. My first job (at 10 years old) was picking up the homerun balls that my grandfather’s softball team hit behind Howard’s Furniture Store. I used to get 10 cent per homerun ball – they usually hit at least 100 per night so $10 per night was great for a 10 year old in 1982.
10. I spent my summers as a kid travelling to softball tournaments – either my grandfather’s team or my own team. I can remember leaving middle of June for Texas (we had tournaments for four weekends in a row) – we played in Pensacola, FL then travelled to New Orleans and then went to Houston, TX (I saw a real tornado there) and then went to San Antonio, TX – we came back through Dallas, TX (and went to see the house where the TV show “Dallas” was filmed).
15 and under softball team…
11. When I was 15 years old I was named MVP of the Southeast Regional ASA Slow Pitch Softball tournament in Nashville, TN…my team won the tournament and I had 12 homeruns…
12. I played tennis and ping pong competitively until I was 24…I had a great doubles partner for both…
13. I stopped playing tennis competitively when I tore my Achilles’ tendon…since then I gained a lot of weight…maybe I should start playing again???
14. I still love to play softball (co-ed and womens) and I also love to coach basketball.
15. I was recruited by Pfeiffer College to play basketball, softball and tennis and Gardner Webb to play softball…I said NO to all and decided to be a regular student at UNCC where I played a sport everyday…the only difference was I played for fun not because I had to play…my favorite was flag football…

16. My flag football team in college played in the National Collegiate Flag Football Tournament in New Orleans my freshman year (actually all four years but my favorite was my freshman year). It was one of the most fun teams I have ever played with…
17. Shane and I played golf every day for the first year that we were together…now, we may play 6 times per year. Would love to have the time to play more…
18. Shane married me even though he always said he would “never” marry someone that 1) was older than him; 2) played golf; and 3) had ever been married before…I am really glad he decided I was worth it…since I am all three.
19. I worked in banking for 15 years…I started as a teller and customer service representative and worked my way up to Branch Manager and finally Commercial Lender. I left banking in 2006 to begin a career in Real Estate.
20. I am very impatient…
21. When I want something, you better just get out of my way….I am really stubborn.
22. I was always told that I am more like my grandfather than any of his own children…I guess that is a good thing. My grandfather was a very successful business man and is in the NC Racing Hall of Fame (for his role in promotions while he owned the Charlotte Motor Speedway) and the USSSA Hall of Fame and ASA Hall of Fame (for his successes in softball as a player and sponsor). His family, friends and the community loved him because he was full of compassion and love.
23. I have two sisters; 3 nephews and 1 niece and they all live within 10 minutes – family is very important.
24. I have a partially paralyzed vocal cord from a really rough intubation and from being on the ventilator for several days. Sometimes it is really hard for me to breathe due to this…especially when I put stress on my body (like working out, going up stairs, etc). Talking first thing in the morning is also a struggle…I have to do my vocal exercises first…
25. My friends and family mean the world to me…as well as my dog, Raz…