I hate tomatoes. The year 2005 was supposed to be the year I Ate
A Tomato, but I Did Not Do It. I don’t like mushrooms either,
but if they are chopped up small enough, I can ignore them.
Pink and purple are my favorite colors, but
sometimes I like green.
I am a good skater, and fast too. In fact, I
used to have my own custom skates with racing wheels—that’s how
fast I skate. When I thought I was a grown-up, I gave my skates
away. That was a mistake. I could still use them.
Growing up in an Air Force family, I have
lived in a lot of places, and I can tell you that the best place
to be is in the woods or on the mountains. It is even better if
your best friend is with you and you build a fort. My best
friend and I built a pretty good fort once, but my sister and
her best friend built a better one. It doesn’t even bother me to
say that.
At six-years-old, I published my own comic
book series starring Peter Pan. He jumped into adventure,
narrowly missing capture and certain death by his arch enemy,
Captain Hook. Most pages featured a green stick figure
sword-fighting with a red stick figure. Still, it was pretty
good for a six-year-old.
I wrote a lot of stories in junior high, high
school, and college, and my teachers seemed to like them. I
liked it when they read my stories out loud and my classmates
laughed in all the right places. There is nothing like that
feeling.
If you want, you can call me Danette. Here’s how you say it:
d’NET or DihNET. Some people confuse this with “dinette,”
which is actually a table. (You can tell the difference because
I do not have four legs and I am not a table.) If you forget,
don’t worry. People have called me Jeanette, Janet, Denise,
Danita, Danielle, and Darnet. So even if you say it wrong, I
will still turn around and smile and say “Hi,” especially if you
are holding a donut.