Introducing Hannah Casey!
Name: Hannah Casey
Hometown: Perrysburg, Ohio
Age: 20
Major: English
Favorite Color : Turquoise
Favorite Candy: Reese’s Pieces
One interesting fact about yourself: I can wiggle my ears!
If you could have dinner with one person, alive or dead, who would it be and why?
I would have dinner with Tina Fey because not only is she a hilarious
woman, but she’s incredibly intelligent as well. After reading her book
Bossy Pants, I honestly felt like I knew her, so it’d be like friends catching
up! Nothing beats laughter.
It is a lazy Sunday, how would you spend your day?
I’ll get up late, then make a big brunch of French toast or scrambled eggs.
Then I’ll spend the day in my comfy bed reading and watching movies. If
it’s nice out I’ll go to a park or ride my bike!
What is the funniest comment you have heard from a child
while working for SMS?
“One time I farted and it lasted 30 minutes” Kids and their sense of time is
priceless! The best part of this was that it was a little girl!
When you were a kid growing up, what did you want to be?
I wanted to be an actress or a lawyer…the two things I still want to be
when I grow up!
If you were stranded on a desert island, and could pick three
items, what would they be?
I would bring my ipod (can’t live without music!), my favorite book (The
Great Gatsby) and a pen (to write with…if I could bring 4 things the last
thing would be paper!)
What is the funniest memory from your childhood babysitter?
My babysitter wasn’t married, so I would ask random men if they’d be
her husband. Clearly I was not afraid to talk to strangers (I had a very
important reason to!) so it’s a good thing she was with me. Thankfully she
looks back on it and laughs, and it’s probably a good thing she didn’t end
up marrying any of the guys picked out for her by a five year old!
What has been your most memorable experience while
working with SMS?
It was the week before Mother’s Day last year, so I had the idea to make
Mother’s Day cards with the kids. It was a fun way to combine arts and
crafts with doing something kind for another person. The girls were so
excited and proud of their cards, and had me put them in special places in
their rooms so their mom would be surprised. It was great to hear the girls
talk about their mom, and helped me get to know the family better. When
I came back around Halloween, they asked if we could make Halloween
cards for each other! I still have them hanging in my room!
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