Here’s
another installment in our Rising Daughters™ series of interviews with the
terrific twosome. We last spoke with Marina back in October 2017. We were on the cusp of leaving Gurgaon for our new
home in the U.S. Read on to discover the rambunctious Ms. M’s current views on
life, laughter and the pursuit of happiness.
What's been the
hardest thing for you to adjust to since you moved to Tennessee?
Sleeping
with the door closed, not sleeping with Mommy, and not being able to use my
flashlight when I go to sleep in my own bedroom. Also, finishing my breakfast
in the morning isn’t easy.
What are your
favorite clothes these days?
I
like to wear shorts as much as I can. But skirts are distracting when you run.
Shorts don’t flap like skirts when you run. I also like T-shirts.
Embarrassing habits?
Sometimes
I sniff my own farts and compare it with other ones from before.
What's your favorite
ice cream/or candy?
Well,
I like Laffy Taffy (candy). Chocolate and vanilla ice cream, and soda. I like Nerds
when we go to see a movie. I once ate too many Nerds and got sick to my stomach.
Who is more fun to
play with, boys or girls?
Girls
are more fun. Why? I don’t know, ‘cause I’m a girl? Boys do scary sports and
people really get hurt. I don’t want to get hurt, so I don’t play with them.
The games are Dodgeball and Nosebleed.
Are you more of a
guys' girl or still a girls' girl?
Both.
At my birthday party I got around four pounds of Slime, confetti, beads and
glitter. Four guests got one pound of it and other stuff. We saved some for a
late party arrival so she could play with Slime, too. Elena got the clear Slime.
Sometimes girls fight, though.
What's your average
day like?
Dad
wakes me up at 0655 with rock n’ roll. He carries me to the big bed in Mommy’s
room and throws me on the bed to wake me up. I change into school clothes after
that. Then I eat breakfast, brush my teeth. The bus comes at 0755. My friend
comes, so we pet the other friend’s dog and wait for the bus to come. When we
get to school, we wait for the car kids to come, then the gym teacher releases
us into the school. We get to our classrooms and do grammar, math, social
studies. Yeah. That’s about it.
Tell us about the
past year at school in Tennessee. What have you learned?
I
learned about the circulatory system and the solar system. Plants. U.S. states
and history—and a project about Pres. Abraham Lincoln. I got extra points for
the beard when I dressed up like him. I really liked Field Day games outside, when
it was warm and school was ending, and Sunday’s ice cream. I won a spot in an
art contest!
What books are you
reading lately?
I
still read SpongeBob but lately I really like reading Dork Diaries. Dork
Diaries is a girly book, but there’s this other one, the Diary of the Wimpy Kid,
that I like. It’s for boys but I still enjoy it.
What’s your favorite
toy or thing these days?
I
enjoy the camera that Mommy and Daddy got me for Christmas, and the drawing iPad
they gave me, too. I love the robot dog, Maya, that Grampa gave me for my
birthday present. It’s kind of like a real dog. It kinda walks, rolls over, and
barks.
What would you like
to say to your future self?
[For
Marina in six years from now/i.e. 15 years old] Hello, I’m fifteen years old.
I’ve got a husband, he works for Nissan. I’m a zookeeper and I have 20
children. Apparently we sold them all and only have two children that we
adopted. We sold all the children I gave birth to because we didn’t
like them. We didn’t have money until my husband George found Nissan and I got
to be an employee at the zoo. I live in MarinaWorld Castle and I am the Queen.
‘Bye!
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