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If money were no object, how would you spend your time?
Tracking down fabulous old junk and fixing down a broken down villa--in Provence!
If money were no object, how would you spend your time?
Well, this is going to sound boring, but I’d probably do many of the same things I do now except more of them. Write a lot, read a lot and spend as much time as possible with my family. However, I have to admit that I might do more of those things at the beach! Ha!
Tell us something about you that would surprise most of the people who think they know you.
Success is not all that it’s cracked up to be. Failure is very boring, of course, but there is some sort of inherent contradiction in living the dream. Choosing to follow a dream, yes; working towards it, definitely, even that sweet moment when you’ve fulfilled it – but living it? I have no idea how you do that. And yet most people I know would look at me and think: “Katarina, now there’s someone who’s living her dream”.
1. If money were no object, how would you spend your time?
Money is no object. I live better than most of the people in the world, in a free country, in a loving relationship, and doing the work I’ve always wanted to do. Lots of money would be a nuisance, so I would give it away.
Tell us something about you that would surprise most of the people who think they know you.
When I was in high school and in the first two years of college I had bad acne and wore underwear on my head to keep my hair off my forehead. Fruit of the Loom briefs, to be exact. There you have it.
What book impacted your life the most and how?
Five Little Peppers and How They Grew by Margaret Sidney was one of the first books I read as a child. I was very lucky to be raised in a home where everything was stable. The children in this story knew hardship and because of them I began to realize that not everyone lived as I did. Then I wanted to know more.
What book impacted your life the most and how?
"Nancy Drew books. First ones that got me interested in reading as a kid. And my mom took me to our local kids’ gift store explicitly to buy them."
What book impacted your life the most and how?
"Orlando by Virginia Wolf for its depiction of strong, constantly evolving female characters in a male-dominated societal structure, written by a woman who helped to redefine modern English literature."
Tell us something about you that would surprise most of the people who think they know you.
"Something that many people may not know about me is that I worked as an extra in Hollywood a few years ago when we were in California for 6 months, and got to be Vanna White’s photo double in a Wheel of Fortune/Jeopardy commercial."
If money were no object, how would you spend your time?
"Living on Cayman Brac growing coconuts and reading books under palm trees."
Tell us something about you that would surprise most of the people who think they know you?
"Most people know me well but many do not know that I am very introspective and sometimes mischievous."
Tell us something about you that would surprise most of the people who think they know you?
"I kissed Robert Wagner smack on the lips in the middle of Musso Frank's Restaurant in Hollywood in 1983."
Sonya and Nancye's Friendly Advice Booth is open Tuesdays and Thursdays in Latte Da beginning at 11:30am until "whenever the concerns of the city are met".
If money were no object, how would you spend your time?
"I’d spend time just as I am. As a family, we’ve made choices to be brave. We moved from Colorado, having always loved water, I left corporate to be an artist, and our boys are young enough to like having me around."