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About Me: How’s Hannah?
Relatability keeps me going. Where most of it is small-scale (trends, fashions, favorite foods), I use this concept daily to keep me going: I’m not at all alone attempting to survive my intro to adulthood and juggling mental and physical wellness. All of these elements, along with additional personal interest, brought me to start hannah’sContinue reading “About Me: How’s Hannah?”
Hey, it’s Hannah! (Again)
Hello and welcome to my revamped and improved version of Hannah’s Hangout! Thanks for visiting my new space. I’m excited about starting this platform and unraveling my indecisive, perfectionistic, overthinking, growing and maturing mind on the internet for the entire world to see. Although, I think I like it that way. It makes me feelContinue reading “Hey, it’s Hannah! (Again)”
Kobe Bryant
To kickoff the whirlwind of 2020, one of America’s most beloved basketball icons and his young daughter died in a plane crash in Calabasas, California. Whether you liked baseball or not, it is hard to not know the name Kobe Bryant. Joe Bryant, Kobe’s father, played professional basketball in Italy where Kobe attended school andContinue reading “Kobe Bryant”
Wilma Rudolph
Wilma Rudolph became the first American woman to win three gold medals in track and field at a single Olympics. As I write blog posts about famous athletes, I learn so much about iconic people I hadn’t even known existed. Researching Rudolph made me feel excited and motivated; not only did she make history, butContinue reading “Wilma Rudolph”
Jackie Robinson
I’d always respected and admired Jackie Robinson for overcoming prejudice and pioneering the integration of major league baseball. Robinson’s first year playing for the National League, he won Rookie of the Year with 12 home-runs, 29 steals, and a .279 average. Robinson was eventually inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. Aside fromContinue reading “Jackie Robinson”
Usain Bolt
With a name to go with the title, Usain Bolt is the greatest sprinter of all time. Usain St. Leo Bolt was born in Montego Bay, Jamaica on August 21, 1986. In his preteen years, Bolt excelled as a cricket fast bowler. Shortly thereafter, he developed a deep passion for soccer, but his coaches advisedContinue reading “Usain Bolt”
Babe Ruth
This semester is weeks from ending, and my seasonal writer’s block is starting to set in. So, I’ve decided to use the remainder of this sports blog to highlight iconic athletes throughout history. George Herman “Babe” Ruth was born February 6, 1895 in Baltimore, Maryland to George Sr. and Kate. Ruth’s parents worked long hoursContinue reading “Babe Ruth”
Oak Grove Football
Tonight, I’m attending a local high school football game. I absolutely loved Friday night lights when I was in high school, so I was really looking forward to reliving my glory days, ordering some popcorn, and watching some friendly football. For this week’s blog, I wanted to give a first-hand experience of what this footballContinue reading “Oak Grove Football”
Favre and Trump: BFFLs
With Halloween tomorrow, October 2020 takes its final bow and makes room for this year’s big event: election day. This Tuesday will decide the fate of the United States for the next four years, making the choice between Republican candidate, Donald Trump, or Democratic candidate, Joe Biden. Professional athletics and politics have, inevitably, intersected throughoutContinue reading “Favre and Trump: BFFLs”
