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Alice
I'm an animal lover at heart. My favorite moments of my
life have involved animals - the dogs, cats, lizards, hamsters, mice,
and rats that filled my childhood afternoons with joy, the kitten I
adopted while living alone in India, the dolphin that brought me my
engagement ring at Seaworld (while my husband got down on one knee in
the water), the dog that ran through our wedding ceremony on Mission
Beach, the baby lion I got to kiss in a Mexican zoo, and now my little
flying Herbie Bugg bullet. Animals are pure joy. It's too bad I'm
allergic to most of them!
I have the unique super-power of motivating anyone to want to study
math. I have honed this skill through years of working as a tutor for
The Princeton Review. I also teach SAT, ACT, GMAT, GRE, ISEE, SSAT,
PSAT, DAT, and almost any other standardized test you can throw at me.
When I'm not at flyball or in the classroom you can find me trying to
read my way through the list of the 100 best novels of all time, taking
community college math courses for fun, learning to cook tasty ethnic
foods, hanging out at dog beach, cuddling with my husband, or enjoying
dinner parties with friends.
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Herbie
My mother ducked out of her arranged breeding with another
Pug and pursued a relationship with a younger male, a 9-month Boston
Terrier. I am by far the most active and extroverted of my three
brothers and sisters, though I don’t know what they’ve become or where
they now live. We were born in the Tee – Santee, that is.
I now enjoy a posh existence in the suburbs of Carmel
Valley, where I spend most of my time frustrated that my humans won’t
play with me every waking moment. I understand that they’re lazy and
out of shape, but that doesn’t mean I have to be too.
Like
most men, I tend to focus on one thing at a time, frequently on balls.
Tennis balls, baseballs, basketballs… if it moves, I’ll chase it.
Being
a mixed breed isn’t easy. I’m not recognized by the American Kennel
Club, and I can’t compete at those stodgy dog shows. But I will soon
become a ninja master flyballer, much like my Chinese predecessors of
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