How exciting to have Elizabeth Randall the heroine from And
Father Makes Three written by Kim Watters a July 2012 release from Love
Inspired Romance .
1.
Elizabeth, tell me the most interesting thing about
you.
Interesting? What a question. I
don’t think I’m that interesting at all. I mean I always had my head in a book
in school, still do at times. Did the fast-track, graduated from college at
twenty, med school as few years later, and became a doctor way before any of my
classmates. I’ve been working ever since. So, no. Nothing interesting about me.
Now my daughter on the other hand…..
2.
What do you do for fun?
Fun? Well, I went to dinner and a movie with
my friends the other night. Aside from that, Jordan and I like to ice skating
in the summer time to cool off and go to the park in the winter.
3.
What do you put off doing because you dread it?
Calling the adoption attorney to make sure
Jordan’s adoption was legal. I’m afraid that there might have been some mistake
and that she doesn’t really belong to me.
4.
What are you afraid of most in life?
Losing my daughter Jordan. She has
leukemia and I’m trying to find a compatible bone marrow donor for her.
5.
What is the most important thing to you?
My love for God, and being able to use my
hands to serve Him as a pediatric emergency room doctor. And without wanting to
sound redundant, my daughter.
6.
Do you read books? If so, what is your favorite type of
book?
Lately I haven’t had much time
since my daughter is so sick. But when I do have some time I tend to read and
medical journals, non-fiction and biographies.
7.
If you could change one thing about yourself, what
would it be?
Wow. You’re just full of great
questions today. I need to learn to relax, have fun, and be a bit more
spontaneous, I guess.
8.
Do you have a pet? If so, what is it and why that pet?
We don’t have a pet; we don’t really
have time for one, especially since I’m living at the hospital right now while
Jordan is there. I know Jordan wants a dog or a cat, but until we can get her
healthy, I can’t think about much else right now.
9.
If you could travel back in time, where would you go
and why?
I think I’d go back to my
childhood. If I could do it all over again, I wouldn’t be in such a hurry to
grow up. Maybe I’d actually enjoy it a bit more a make some friends my own age
instead of being a total bookworm and kind of lonely.
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