I cried all the way here. I cried in Texas. I'm crying now; you may not see it.
People need a place to celebrate Earth Day. We want to remind (residents) that there's a lot of important stuff out there in nature.
We're trying to represent all the native things in Alabama, including rocks. The biggest costs is shipping, so if everyone who visits brings a rock, we cut down on that.
We finished (the pier) on Wednesday and by Friday, we had about 200 high school students standing on it for the Auburn Explorer program.
Every day and night I think of my younger sisters.
A lot of the time, I get so involved in boarding that I forget to fly the kite.