About Me
- Amanda
- I'm not doing this project to necessarily make new longterm friends, or go have a drink with these people. Nor is it to pass any judgements on ones life. My goal is to simply meet interesting, and maybe not so interesting strangers who I wouldve never taken the time to talk to otherwise. One that may differ, or perhaps relate to my own life. So many times, you walk past someone, and they wont even raise their head in the slightest to say hello. I'll never understand why. The challenge to myself is not only to surpass that simple hello with one person a day, but to convince them to look into my lens and tell me something about themselves. My name is Amanda Surkin, and this is my journey of meeting 100 new faces. Take the time to listen, you may learn something :)
Friday, April 6, 2012
Stranger #54-
Meet Amanda Hoffman.
"I have no idea what I'm going to do after I graduate. It's not that there's nothing that I want to do, I just want to do everything. I have lots of interests. I'm an English major, and history minor. I wanted to be an art major, but I don't want to live in a box in New York City. I'm still playing catch up with the whole regular life thing. In a couple of months, I plan on getting my license, and when I graduate in May, I'm going to move back home and help my mom. She lives in a 200 year old farm house in Northwest, PA; it's about a ten hour drive from Philly. The electricity is old; it's actually the same electricity when electricity first came out. You cant have two major appliances on at the same time! There is no cable, no internet, and so I'm not immersed in all of the technology. It's kind of like a break from all of that stuff. The water is actually water from a well, because we're so far away from everyone else. It's pretty clean though! We have an ATV for entertainment! The land is 254 acres, and it's been declared as a nature reserve because there's a bald eagle living there. It's kind of nice to just sit down and meditate. My mom and dad are separated, and my dad lives in the city with my sisters. My mom wont give up the farm house. She has 11 brothers and sisters so she doesn't want to give it up, because there is a lot of history there. The house was passed down to her, and the table in the living room was hand built by her brothers and sisters 60 years ago. My mom teaches all of the English, and play production classes to the seniors at Union City High. She's also a gardener. She's 58, and looks no where near it! She's very healthy and exercises a lot. My dad is 63 and asks like a child! He's a control freak, and a prankster!
It's different at the farm house compared to the city. The air is so different, and you can see every star. You wake up at dawn, and you're in bed when the sun goes down like the old days. I don't really have a social life. I have one best friend, and I see her twice a year. We don't feel the need to see or talk to each other all the time to have our friendship feel validated. I like to be alone if possible, and I choose this. If I go to parties, introducing myself is draining. I don't email people or go on facebook. I use my laptop and I research topics that I'm interested in. I ignore people like the plague! I have traveled a lot because my mom and dad wanted me to be cultured. They put me in a people to student ambassador program. They take you overseas and give you tours. I've been to England, Ireland, Scotland, Whales, Australia, Japan, Spain, France and Mexico. My trips to Spain, France, and Mexico weren't with the program though/ My favorite trip was Japan because I identified with the culture there the most. They're very polite and not touchy. I'm overly polite, open-minded, and I except everything." - Amanda
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