Quick, think of five things others should know about you.
That’s the theme behind a series in UNMC Today called “Lookin’ at U.”
Each Thursday, we will randomly select a medical center employee or student to feature.
This week, we feature Christy Williams, an administrative associate in Munroe-Meyer Institute Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Christy Williams |
- I am an avid Chicago Cubs fan. Every year for the past 11 years, my mother, sister, cousin and I do a road trip to Chicago and catch two games. We took our husbands the first year but decided it was our “girl thing” and haven’t taken them since.
- I was at the summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea in 1988. It is a wonderful feeling to see your flag raised and your national anthem played while living in a foreign country.
- I bought my first and only house in Papillion by fax from Heidelberg, Germany, having only seen a picture.
- My grandsons think I am the “bomb” because we go fishing, camping and I go to all their basketball and baseball games. I’m grooming them to be Chicago Cubs someday so grandma can have free tickets.
- I had my cell phone for two months before I actually turned it on. I am finally able to send a text but it takes me forever and it’s not worth my time. I am going to broaden my horizons and get on Facebook in the near future.
Read UNMC Today next Thursday to see who is featured in the next Lookin’ at U article. Who knows — it could be U.