Rachel Smith was born January 10, 1983. At the age of 26, she has never left her “cosy, simple and beautiful flat” in Jackson Road. Daughter of Paul Smith, a taxi driver and Kate Smith, a 4 star hotel manager, Rachel describes her parents in short words, “They are always ready to help a friend in need”.
She reveals she was this “pretty much quiet child” who played with barbies, watched TV, played football along with her friends from the neighbourhood, but she says they never got into trouble with other kids. “That’s a hell of an achievement, I know”. During her childhood, her most traumatic experience was seeing her dog, Fluffy, dying of cancer. “We all loved that dog”, she says.
She still hangs out with her childhood friends. “Oh! Steven, Denise and Paula are the best friends in the World”. They usually go out at the weekend to a pub most of the times. “We have a close relationship. Paula works in my department. A great coincidence isn’t it?”
At the age of 17 she started working in a clothes shop, but that experience only lasted a month. She carried on with her studies and at the age of 23 she started working until this day for the government as an administrative assistant.
But, it was when I asked her if she had a boyfriend that she exposed all her sweetness, explaining how they met. “I first met him 5 years ago but we only got together 5 years later. You see he was just a boy, he was 14 and I was 20. Plus I had a boyfriend back then. Dating him was the last thing on my mind. Still, I love him very much. Don’t ask me why cause I don’t really know, but I’m really happy with him.” She says the thing she likes the most about her boyfriend is “his angel face, although he’s no angel at all”.
It was then that I asked what her goal was at the moment. She answered it as if she was living it at moment. All she wants is to stay with her boyfriend forever, have a life together, and who knows, have children, which she revealed scares her to death.
segunda-feira, 25 de maio de 2009
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