Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Vanessa

Her friends thought her training as a lepidopterist was frivolous until she discovered, with the help of a friendly textile chemist, that butterfly wings could be synthesized to create an almost invisible, stronger-than-Kevlar fabric.   The royalties from this discovery enabled her to get her pilot’s license, buy a Twin Cessna, and travel the world photographing butterflies….. and tasting local varieties of gin.
(a PJH story)

Zaryna (is adopted)

You might think her tame, given her career as a designer of Barbie costumes, but outside of work, she loves to free climb the cliffs around her Colorado home.   Her career came about as she was recovering from injuries after falling 50 feet in one of her earliest untethered jaunts.  While lying in bed, she started to envision sports-oriented costumes for the dolls she had loved as a child.  The sketches she sent to Mattel garnered her a lifetime spot in the hearts of many little girls who were tired of too many poufy sleeves and wide patent leather belts.
(a PJH story)

Deirdre-Anne

She is still famous for asking “Have we gone on like this long enough?” whenever the conversation started to be boring to her.   Oftentimes, it was just the right question to cause the dialogue to go off in a more interesting direction.   But, it didn’t work the night she asked it of the father of her soon-to-be groom.  In fact, things went so badly from there that the cathedral wedding was never conducted. Luckily for her, eloping was just a grand idea, and they lived happily – albeit without his family – for a good long while.   Now she remembers those good days while hoping that she lives long enough to meet an alien from another planet.  After all, whenever she needed to change the topic of conversation, she could always count on wishing for aliens to create lively repartee.
(a PJH story)

Friday, August 19, 2016

Jovita (is adopted)

When your mother is a Latin scholar who waited until age 40 to have a child, it’s not surprising that your name is a Latin word for “Happy”.   Luckily for all involved, her nature matched her name.   Always smiling, albeit sometimes with her mouth but not her eyes, she followed in her mother’s footsteps and became a professor of Greek mythology.  Once retired she moved to the island of Milos where she met a widowed restaurateur and now spends her days welcoming the occasional guest and forging custom daggers in her backyard blacksmith's shop.
(a PJH story)

Novia (is adopted)

Despite, or perhaps because of, her long hair, she always craved adventure and travel.   She backpacked through Australia instead of going to college, only to find later that she loved the classroom almost as much as the outdoors.   After achieving a masters in spatial informatics, she went on to design solutions to complex highway reengineering projects.   Following the completion of a major bridge rebuilding effort to connect Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, she began analyzing travel patterns - but this time her own - once again backpacking her way around the world, with her long hair leaving a definite impression wherever she goes.
(a PJH story)