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Who are you? Dawn Christian

Age: 29 and counting.
Employer: Royal Tyrrell Museum.
Job Title: Horticulturalist.
What do you like most about your job? Playing in the dirt.
Dream job? Own a self sustaining farm.
How long have you been living in the valley? One month and ten days.
What do you like most about the valley? I like the colours in the hills.
Anything you would change? Not at the moment.
What are some of your top travel destinations? New Zealand, and I’d like to go to South America.
Anywhere in particular? No, the whole thing. I like long vacations.
If you could travel through time, where and  when would you like to visit? I’d go back twenty years ago and see my grandmother.
If you were stranded on a deserted island, what three things would you bring? My husband, water, and some music.
What three words would you use to describe yourself? Funny, lighthearted, and a good mom.
Choose one thing to eat for the rest of your life: Chocolate.
Favourite Christmas treats? Shortbread.
What do you make for Christmas dinner? Turkey and mashed potatoes.
Coke or Pepsi? Coke, but I had to quit the addiction.
Favourite movies? The Castle. It’s an Australian movie and it’s hilarious.
Favourite Christmas movies? Elf.
Favourite TV shows? Big Bang Theory and Parenthood.
If you were making a movie about your life, who would you want to play the part of you? Uma Thurman.
If you had your own band what instrument would you like to play? Piano.
Favourite games? Pac Man. Woah, old school. Totally.
What is the one piece of technology you could not live without? Probably a radio.
What superpower would you want? I would like invisibility.
Do you have any Christmas traditions? Tons. Every second year we go to the family farm, so on Christmas Day we’ll have twenty people there and we go snowmobiling and skating.
Do you do Boxing Day sales? Occasionally.
Get any good deals? Last I year I did pretty good. I got eleven things for less than $100 at the Jones New York store.
Any words of wisdom? “Live long and prosper.”


Who are you? Becky Neuman

Age: 60.
Employer: I’m self employed. I teach private voice lessons and I’m the director of Kids Sing Music project.
What did you do before? I taught at the Drumheller Composite High School for 23 years, and before that in Stoney Plain. I taught mostly choral music and drama and then a lot of little odds and ends. My first teaching job was in Langenburg, Saskatchewan, teaching typing and book keeping.
How long have you been living near Drumheller? 25 years.
Where are you from originally? I grew up near Watford City, North Dakota. Then I moved to Saskatchewan in 1973.
What do you like most about the area? The chinooks in winter.
Anything you would change? The cold winters.
What are some things you do around the community? Besides my work, I am the president of Kaleidoscope Theatre and some work in my church.
I understand you’re playing Mother Abbess in The Sound of Music. I am!
What are some of your top travel destinations? One of my highlights was a trip to Norway last summer. I really want to cruise the Mediterranean and would love to go to South America.
If you could travel through time, where and when would you like to visit? I would like to go back 15 years ago and visit my dad.
If you were stranded on a deserted island, what three things would you bring? That’s tough because I have three kids and a husband. We can lump them under family. Ok, so then my family, my cellphone, and some water.
What three words would you use to describe yourself? Oh my, that’s tough. I would say creative, good listener, and a bit of a scatterbrain.
If you could hang out with anyone, who would it be and what would you do? The person who I loved to hang out most with is my mom and we would go shopping together.
What are some of your favourite movies? My favourite type of movies are psychological thrillers. I really like Schindler’s List.  
If you were making a movie about your life, who would you want to play the part of you? Cate Blanchett.
What are your favourite songs? Oh that’s really tough because of my musical background. I have such a wide spectrum of music I listen to, but I would have to say Beethovan’s Moonlight Sonata, Time to Say Goodbye by Andrea Bocelli, and the title theme for Schindler’s List.
Any words of wisdom? I would have to say that when you search out your life, don’t follow the path to please someone else, follow the path that pleases you.

Who are you? Maria Rainer

Age: 22.
Employer: Georg von Trapp.
Job title: Here I would be called a nanny.
What do you like most about your job? Being able to explore things with these kids who are so interested in the world, because I’m so interested in the world. It’s about growing, learning, and exploring together.
What would be your dream job? I think a gardener.
Three words that describe yourself? Free, curious, and joyful.
How long have you be living in the abbey? Since I was 17, so for 5 years.
Where are you from originally? I’m from Austria, way up in the mountains.
What do you like most about the abbey? I like that it’s in the mountains, it’s like a Garden of Eden, tucked away. It’s quiet.
Anything you would change? I would take down the wall.
What are some of your top travel destinations? France, Belgium, and Australia.
If you were stranded on a deserted island, what three things would you bring? Oh my goodness. I would bring my guitar, my favourite book, and, hmm, a blanket.
Choose one thing to eat for the rest of your life? It would be coconut.
What are some of your favourite songs? Let’s see, My Favorite Things, Edelweiss, and Let Me Call You Sweetheart.
What would be your theme song? Everyone else would say How Do You Solve a Problem like Maria. For me I think a hymn, In My Heart Rings a Melody.
What do you like to do in your spare time? I play music, walking in the hills, swimming, and checkers.
If you were making a movie about your life, who would you want to play the part of you? Oh, who would I want, that’s a tough one. I think Julie Andrews would be the one. Anyone more contemporary? I don’t think they could do it.
How long will you be performing in Drumheller? People can come see me November 24 and my last day is December 3.
Any words of wisdom? The most boring people are the ones who let themselves be bored.


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