My Name is Abby Williams I am 20 and I just finished my first year here at Georgia. This past year has been the most exciting of my life and I enjoyed every minute. Lucky for me I was never far from home, I live in Oconee County and attended Oconee Coutny High School. I have the best family in the world, my mother the perfect southern woman, my father the all knowing, my sister who is also at Georgia, and a younger brother who is learning how to drive. I live on a farm right near the rest of my family, including my cousins, aunts, uncles and grandparents.

There are many other things I love and enjoy other wise my family. Georgia football is something I have loved my whole life and at a young age my dad taught me how to bark. Each fall I look forward to tailgating, most likely you will see me and my closest friends hopping around from spot to spot. Another thing I love is Kappa Delta, in the past year being able to go to socials,date nights, and formals were so much fun. I love dresses, any kind, I tend to buy at least a dress a week, where I get the most is Forever 21. Laying out and going to the lake is my favorite thing to do on weekend. I just picked up playing tennis so tyring to master that has become a new hobby for me, I also love to play golf with my brother. I enjoying cooking for my family, my favorite to make is pound cake. There are a few things that I could not live without: cookdough icecream, crystal light, my rainbows, Greys' Anatomy. The Hills, Jessica Simpson,daily naps, and the children I babysit Alex and Holly.
After college I plan to become a teacher, like my mother I want to teach kindergarten. I would love to be able to impact a childs life when they start off their education. Maybe in about 10 years I will be married living in Athens in a home in five-points still attending football games and going to my parents every Sunday for dinner. Looking forward to the futrue is exciting and I hope it is as eventful as my life is right now, but for now I like where I am and I do not want to move on.

