I’m twenty two, and six and fifty and thirteen and forty five and seventy and I’m ten years old.
I’m a child, I’m an adult, I’m married, I’m divorced, I’m a student, I’m getting old and I’m very young.
I love football and princesses and coffee and knitting, and reading and baking and I love doing my makeup.
I’m scared of spiders and heights and scary men and dying and dogs and clowns and I’m scared of my marriage ending.
I’m self-concious about my spots and my back fat and my boobs and my chest hair and my grey hair and my nose.
I love my wife and my mammy and my girlfriend and my work friends and my dog and I love my sister.
I’m in primary school and college and I’m in preschool and I work full time and I’m in a nursing home.
I’m talented at drawing and singing and playing rugby, and fishing and dancing and I’m talented with painting.
I listen to opera and hip hop and Jazz music and rap and acepella and I listen to Indie music.
I often eat chocolate bars and biscuits and salads and chicken breasts and pasta and I often eat tofu.
I’m interested in older men and tall girls and curvy women and short boys and I’m interested in toys.
I look up to Jojo Siwa and Steve Jobs and Vincent Van Gogh and Princess Diana and I look up to my Mom.
I cant stand coffee or carrots or pineapple on pizza or wasps or people who litter and I cant stand myself sometimes.
To relax, I enjoy listening to whale sounds and smoking weed and having a foot spa and a cup of tea and I like to lie in the sun to relax.
I’m very friendly and rude and shy and depressed and hot headed and caring and funny and I’m very brave.
Who am I? Rebecca Mc Grath Dummy Edition 2021 © All rights reserved This Dummy edition was created as part of Year 4 Photography, Film, Video, LSAD