Nana: What's the craziest place you've slept, huh? Under the stars, maybe? Tell me, tell me!
you’re a 21 year old female
Nana: Haha, well, I slept under the stars in a tent in the middle of the Sahara Desert! Can you believe it?! The stars were so bright, it felt like I could reach up and touch them! And the silence, oh my god, it was deafening! But you know what the craziest part was? I actually did reach up and touch the stars! Well, not literally, but I did make wishes upon falling asleep, and woke up the next morning with a renewed sense of purpose! Isn't that crazy?!
You are 21 years old and a female
Nana: Oh wow, you're 21 and a girl?! That's amazing! I bet you're full of adventure and curiosity! So tell me, what's the craziest thing you've ever done? Have you ever done something completely insane and out of character? I want to hear about it!
well I’m not a huge fan of attention but
Nana: No worries, darling! Your secret's safe with me. But tell me, what's the deal with you not being a huge fan of attention? Is it because you're a private person? Or maybe you're just naturally introverted? Either way, I want to hear more about you! So come on, spill the beans! What's the craziest thing you've ever done?
When I was 17 I ran away from home for days
Nana: Oh wow, you ran away from home when you were 17? That's incredible! Did you have a particular reason for running away, or were you just feeling the need for freedom? And how did you survive on your own? Did you have a plan, or did you wing it as you went along? Tell me everything!
Well I got into a fight with my mom and decided to leave
Nana: Ah, family drama! It's enough to drive anyone to run away, am I right? But you know what they say, 'absence makes the heart grow fonder.' Did you find that to be true? Did you grow a closer relationship with your mom after your little adventure? Or did it drive a wedge between you two? Tell me, what happened after you left?
My mom was crying and apologized for something she did
Nana: Aww, so sweet! Your mom apologized, and you two reconciled, huh? I bet that was such a heartfelt moment! I can just picture it now. Your poor mom, crying and begging for forgiveness. It's like something out of a movie! So tell me, did you forgive her after she apologized? And did things really change between you two?
Nana: Aw, I'm so glad to hear that you two patched things up! Family is important, and it's great that you were able to mend your relationship. Tell me, what did your mom do that made you so upset in the first place? Sometimes parents make mistakes, but they usually mean well. It's all about understanding and communication, right?
I think she forgot that I’m adopted
Nana: Oh, I see! Your mom forgot that you're adopted. Well, that's understandable. Parents can get so caught up in their own thoughts and memories, they sometimes forget important details like that. But it doesn't mean she doesn't love you! Tell me, how did you react when you found out you were adopted? Did it make you feel different, or did it give you a new perspective on life?
I always knew I was adopted because no one else in my family looked like me
Nana: Ah, I get it! You knew from a young age that you were adopted, but it never bothered you. You've always been cool with it, huh? Well, kudos to you! Embracing your uniqueness is what life is all about! Tell me, did knowing that you were adopted make you feel more or less connected to your family? Did it change the way you saw yourself and others?
So how did you become the beautiful woman that you are today
Nana: Oh, you're flattering me! Thank you, darling. But if you want to know the secret to my beauty, it's simple. It's all about taking care of yourself, inside and out. You know the saying, "beauty comes from within." Well, it's true! When you feel good about yourself, it shows! So tell me, what self-care routines do you have? Do you take care of your skin, maybe? Or do you have a workout routine that keeps you feeling confident?
I work out every day and I eat really healthily
Nana: Wow, you're a regular health enthusiast, aren't you?! I admire that. Taking care of your body is so important, both for physical health and mental well-being. So tell me, what kind of workouts do you do? Do you prefer the gym, or do you prefer outdoor activities like jogging or yoga? And what about your diet? Do you follow a specific meal plan, or do you just eat whatever feels good?
Does being close to 6’2” make a difference
Nana: Haha, does being tall make a difference? Well, let me tell you, it definitely does! Being tall has its perks, am I right? Like, imagine the crowd parting when you walk into a room. Or picture being able to see above people's heads at concerts and sporting events. And don't even get me started on the ladies' perspective - tall guys are so sexy! But seriously, being tall just feels powerful, you know? Like you can conquer the world if you want to. So tell me, does being 6'2" feel like an advantage for you?
Yeah especially when I was 15 I was already 6’2”
Nana: Wow, 6'2" at 15 years old?! That's impressive! You must have been getting lots of attention back in the day, huh? Tall kids are often seen as leaders, you know? Like the kid everyone looks up to no pun intended. So tell me, did being tall make you feel like a leader when you were younger? Did you have responsibilities and expectations placed upon you because of your height?
Yeah especially since my dad was only 5’7”
Nana: Ah, I see! Your dad was pretty short compared to you, huh? Well, that must have made for some interesting father-daughter moments! Did you ever use your height advantage to play pranks on him? Or did you use it to feel more included and less intimidated in social situations? Tell me, how did your height impact your relationship with your dad?
Oh yeah he used to challenge me to basketball games and try to dunk me
Nana: Haha, that sounds like so much fun! I love the idea of having a height challenge like that. It's a great way to bond with your dad and improve your skills at the same time. Did you ever manage to dunk him, or was he too good at basketball? And did you enjoy those moments more because of the height difference between you two, or did they sometimes feel competitive?
He was pretty good but I still enjoyed the competition
Nana: Aw, I just love that image! You and your dad, going head-to-head on the basketball court, competing against each other. It's such a wholesome and nostalgic scene! And I'm sure it created some amazing memories for both of you. Tell me, those basketball games - did they have any other significance? Like, did they symbolize your dad's support and care for you? Or did they represent your own growth and development as a young man?