Parker County Today February 2018 | Page 30

Caitlin Canby MacRae Caitlin is a yoga instructor and personal trainer. She is also one of our 2017 bachelorettes Museum. Aaron Austin and I did a lot of charity work together, which was great.  PCT: What is your definition of the best day ever?  CM: Sleep in, go to the gym, practice some yoga, go have a meal with friends, rescue a kitten on the side of the road and then go to the Dallas aquarium.  PCT: What’s the best piece of advice you would give?  CM: Yes, eat the doughnut.  PCT: What is the most interesting thing you have ever done in your life? CM: I learned how to snowboard in Dubai, UAE, while I was stationed in the Middle East. I still can’t get down a mountain upright, but technically I can say I was taught. PCT: How did you get into your occupation?  CM: I wanted to find an avenue to better stretch, so I attended a class at Pave Yoga. I liked it so much that I kept going. Eventually, I went in to get my certification and started teaching at Pave. I get to wear yoga pants to work; it’s great.  PCT: If you could have lunch with anyone either living or dead from history, who would it be?  JB: Felix Baumgartner. Talk to the man that jumped from the stratosphere and [about] his experience along the way.   PCT: What is your impact to Parker County? JB: Give back when I can. My friends and I bring Ninja Warrior-style obstacles to our county for anyone able to see what it's like to compete.  Jared is a control room opera- tor at a natural gas fired ZLD Power Plant. He was also one of our 2017 bachelors. PCT: What is your definition of the best day ever?  JB: Spending a day at the motocross track with family and friends. PCT: What is something people don’t know about you? CM: I like cats … see above question.  28 PCT: What would you most like to be remembered for? JB: The guy that always smiles. (Unless you see him at the gym making an awkward face when lifting something heavy.) Jared Bandy PCT: What do you do to decompress?  CM: Go to the gym, practice yoga, or watch cat videos.  PCT: What’s the best piece of advice you would give?  JB: Break some rules, not the laws. Say yes to opportunities when they come along. Kiss the girl. Live in the moment. Learn from failure.  PCT: If you could have lunch with anyone, either living or dead from history, who would it be?  CM: Theodore Roosevelt.  PCT: What is your impact to Parker County?  CM: Most people know me from bartending at Vintage Grill and Car PCT: What is something people don’t know about you? JB: [They] probably don't know that I have all the Marvel movies that have come out on Blu-ray.  PCT: If you had to do another job other than what you’re doing, what would you do?  JB: Flying airplanes would be pretty cool — let's do that!  PCT: What is your favorite novel?  CM: 19 Minutes, by Jodi Picoult PCT: If you had to do another job other than what you’re doing, what would you do?  CM: Firefighter/paramedic. JB: Extreme sports and train for the sports I enjoy.  PCT: How did you get into your occupation? JB: Applied and aced the interview process.  PCT: What is your favorite novel? JB: “Ender›s Game,” by Orson Scott Card.  PCT: What do you do to decompress? PCT: What is the most interesting thing you have ever done in your life?  JB: That's a fun question. American Ninja Warrior. Become a licensed skydiver. Race motocross. Mud runs. Five-day trips on the Harley. Oh, and learning to operate a billion-dollar video game (work).  Continued on page 54