Way back when, in 2004, I went to New York with my parents. While standing outside waiting in an obscenely long line at a restaurant in SoHo, a woman approached my mom and I. With a notepad in hand and a digital Nikon strapped around her neck, the NY Times journalist introduced herself and asked us if we she could interview us. A handful of questions later, I later realized that I could potentially be featured in the NY Times! In fact, I was! Here is a copy of the actual article (yes, my dad highlighted the portion of the article where my mom and I were quoted haha) I thought it would be a cool thing to share.. My apologies for the tiny print and mediocre scan, just squint!
Since I can remember, I have always been fascinated with my family history. Earlier this week I received an e-mail from ancestry.com informing me about the premiere of their new show Who Do You Think You Are? on NBC. According to NBC, the series leads celebrities on a journey of self-discovery as they unearth their family trees that reveal surprising, inspiring and even tragic stories that often are linked to crucial events in American history. First up? None other than the beloved Sarah Jessica Parker. I immediately grabbed my remote control, searched the guide menu and my good friend TiVo agreed to record the first episode on Friday night!
Is anyone else into this? If so, check out or create your family tree on ancestry.com