User:Gr33k goddess

Alyssa Dillonaire
Well I decided to start a Wikipedia page about myself, seriously hoping that I didn't make anyone mad enough to edit it. *crossed fingers* Anyway, let me try to sum myself up.

Born: October 9, 1989 in St. Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem, PA. I believe I was 6lb. 7oz. as a newborn.

More randomness: I'm the daughter of Jane and Dean Dillonaire and have a younger brother by 2 years, Michael.

I lived in PA for about a year then my family moved to TN where Mike was born. We lived there until I was 5, then moved to NJ to take care of my grandmother. After about 2 years we moved back to PA where I have lived ever since, until I left for college.

I attended "Love a Lot" pre-school at St. John's Lutheran church and my father took me to Sunday school every week until I was in 5th grade. Turns out I would eventually become an atheist like my mom though (ironic). Anyway, I then went on to kindergarten at Shafer Elementary School and proceeded to further my education in the Nazareth Area School District until I finally obtained my High School Diploma.

College seems to be presenting problems however, now that I am so far from home, I hate being away. Mercyhurst College in Erie, PA seemed like a good idea when I chose to apply, but turns out I like home much better. I hate being away from the ones I love.

Enough of that, on to my interests:

First of all MUSIC!

I play many instruments including: clarinet, saxophone, guitar, piano, and a bit of flute.

I started out with about a month of piano lessons until I decided to quit and just teach myself. The structure to the lesson bothered me. Then in 4th grade I picked up clarinet in school and began lessons in 7th grade when my band director told me I showed some promise. In High School, I tried out for PMEA District band on Bbsoprano clarinet both freshman and sophomore years and was turned down, then junior year I decided to try out on bass clarinet and I was accepted. The next year however when I tried out on soprano again, I was once again turned away as it is much more competitive.

In college I was offered a $1000 scholarship to play my clarinet in the orchestra as a non-major. (Though I probably won't be around for the second concert)

more to come...