Donna Crawford
Redondo Beach, California

 
Bio:

I was born in North Carolina and lived there until I was about 2 or so.  My father was in the military, so we moved every year or two.  We lived up and down the east coast, in Arkansas, Germany and Kansas, before he retired in 1980.  I attended Manhattan High School (in Kansas) and college and law school at the University of Kansas (Go Jayhawks!!).

I've lived in Alabama, Georgia, Texas and California since leaving my parents' home.  I currently live in California with my husband Kirk (even while we were on our RTW, we considered California as home). My family and friends are scattered all over the place, as you can imagine.

My husband and I are highly involved with our church, locally. I have lots of hobbies, including cooking, HAM radio, reading, travelling, bzflag, and sports/outdoor activities. Although I love to watch Jayhawk Basketball, I generally prefer to participate. Some of my favorites are beach volleyball, scuba diving, cycling, rowing, swimming, snow skiing, tramping, surfing, off-roading, etc.

My travels over the last few years have taken me to Costa Rica, Hawaii, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, and most recently, on a 15-country, 1-year round-the-world trip.

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Tuesday, February 15

 

A Trip to the Movies

Hotel Rwanda is an incredible and power-packed movieTonight we went and saw a fabulous movie, Hotel Rwanda. Based on a true story, the movie tells the story of the civil war & genocide that occurred in Rwanda in 1994, while the world stood by watching (and doing nothing). Don Cheadle's performance was possibly the best I've seen in a year, and is certainly the best I've seen from him ever. The movie is rated PG-13, and may be a bit violent for the younger children, but it is certainly an excellent depiction of this horrible historic event. I give it 10 thumbs up (I borrowed a few for this purpose).

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Donna in Austria
Click for larger image Austria, August 2003