
Sunset on the beach (Photo by Villy Fink Isaksen)
We’ll be interviewing Mr. Andrews.
We’ll ask him about his summer activities, what activities he likes to do with his family, and how it was different from last year.
Panther Press: What are you most looking forward to this summer?
Andrews: Getting to spend time with my family.
Panther Press: How do you plan to relax over the break?
Andrews: Spending time sitting on my porch reading books, and the trip I will take to Alaska.
Panther Press: Who do you plan on spending your summer with?
Andrews: My immediate family and my extended family.
Panther Press: What are your favorite activities to do during the summer?
Andrews: I like to read, jog, and swim.
Panther Press: How do you prepare for the upcoming school year during the summer?
Andrews: Picture planning my large ideas, what big projects I want, and creating slideshows.
Panther Press: What is your favorite summer memory?
Andrews: The summer after I graduated high school, I spent time with all of my friends for 2 days straight.
Panther Press: Is it difficult to transition from teaching to relaxing during the summer?
Andrews: Not in the beginning, but after a few weeks, I am ready to go back to school.
Panther Press: Do you volunteer anywhere over the break?
Andrews: I do work with a greyhound adoption group.
Panther Press: If you plan on going on vacation, where are you going?
Andrews: Alaska, and I’m visiting friends in California, and I’m visiting family in Minnesota..
Panther Press: Do you spend a lot of your summer staying in and relaxing or going out and having fun?
Andrews: I try to mix it up, but I spend more time relaxing.
Panther Press: How is your summer gonna be different from last year?
Andrews: My big trip to Alaska is a change compared to last year.