Parker County Today PCT January 2019 | Page 75

PCT: What is your favorite novel? BH: Fallen by Annie Lobert because she shows you how everyone can change their life, and that it is never too late. PCT: What do you do to decompress? BH: Watch Investigation Discovery, work on crafts, cook, or see the granddaughters. PCT: What is something people don’t know about you? BH: I am deeply into genealogy and finding lost relatives. PCT: What would you most like to be remembered for? BH: Being a compassionate person who gave back to her community. PCT: What’s your favorite way to pay it forward?  BH: I enjoy volunteering for the Weatherford Citizen Police; it is my way of giving back. PCT: If you could have lunch with anyone, living or dead in history, who would it be?  BH: In my personal history it would be my great grandmother, who I was named after. She emigrated from Portugal and lived and worked on a sugar plantation in Hawaii in the 1800’s. www.capernaumvillage.com capernaum gardens retreats laser tag parties event space film sets field trips day rentals Your Game Room Superstore PCT: If you had to do another job other than what you’re doing, what would you do?  BH: I have a job that I love; I think this is my dream job! PCT: What is your definition of the best day ever?  BH: When there is a cure for cancer and no one suffers again. Visit our 7000 sq. ft. Showroom 2312 Montgomery St., Fort Worth 76107 Located in the Cultural Arts District dfwbilliards.com • 817.377.1004 Open Mon- Fri 9-6, Sat. 9-5 PCT: What is the coolest thing you feel you have done in your life?  BH: Besides being a mother and grandmother, being a bone marrow donor and saving a life. Over 100 Bar Stools on Display! PCT: What’s the best piece of advice you would give?  BH: Follow your heart, cherish every day with your loved ones, live life to the fullest, and don’t forget to laugh. 73