Asked at Alamo Plaza
What would constitute the perfect day for you?
Jerry Vigil, waiter at Xenia: The perfect day would be golfing at Pebble Beach from sunup to sundown and then a wonderful dinner with good friends.
Christa Bankhead, cosmetologist: Coming from Idaho, my perfect day would be spent at a warm beach swimming, picnicking and just lounging around. The day would end with a romantic moonlit walk along the shore with my husband.
Yvonne Mojzes, manager of Furbelow: I would hop on a plane and jet off to Maui with my husband. We would spend the day snorkeling, boating and swimming. Maybe snack on ahi and mahi mahi at the Hula Grill or get one of their delicious goat cheese pizzas. In the evening we would have a romantic dinner at the Star Gazer.
Leslie Herman, homemaker/mom/community volunteer: I would start the day with exercising and then go home and straighten up my house. I can enjoy things more when I know my home is in order. Then I would go to one of my volunteer jobs either at Kaiser or the Sheriff’s Department. I love volunteering; I get a lot of satisfaction in giving back to the community. The perfect day would include a visit from one of my kids. The perfect ending to the perfect day would be going out for a nice dinner with my husband someplace where we would do Latin dancing.
Tony Digs, designer: I’m a designer – frustrated architect – and I would be happy to spend the entire day doing what I love the most and do the best and that is designing. I’m happiest when I’m creating.
–compiled by Judy Steiner



