About Corey
Corey Lyn Creger was born September 24, 1988, the oldest of three sisters. Corey enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. We were very fortunate to be able to take several family vacations over the years, including a trip to Colorado and the Grand Canyon in 2006 - our last vacation with Corey.
Among her many varied interests, Corey
enjoyed and excelled in American Sign Language, see the video below.
In Corey's own words...
There's not much to me, coffee... i just started college at the University of Wisconsin Stout, i absolutely LOVE music and going to concerts... I hate judgmental people. It's so shallow and closed minded to look at a person and assume one knows who they are. Disgusted looks and insults about another person makes the accusing look like the disgusting and the one worthy of dirty looks. Keep drama on T.V.
I also just found this out...
What is Your Personality Profile?
You are an Idealist! Idealists present a calm, pleasant face to the world. They appear to be tranquil and peaceful to others, with simple desires. In fact, the idealist internally feels his or her life intensely. In the relationships, this causes them to have a very deep capacity for love and caring which is not frequently found at such intensity in the other types. The idealist does not devote their intense feelings towards just anyone, and are reserved about expressing their inner-most feelings. They reserve their deepest love and caring for a select few who are closest to them. Idealists are generally laid-back, supportive and nurturing in their close relationships. With introverted feeling dominating their personality, they're very sensitive and in-touch with people's feelings, and care genuinely for others. Slow to trust others and cautious in the beginning of a relationship, an idealist will be fiercely loyal once the relationship has fostered. With their strong inner core of values, they are intense individuals who value depth and authenticity highly, and hold those who understand and accept their perspectives in especially high regard. Idealists are usually adaptable and congenial, unless one of their principles has been violated, in which case they stop adapting and become bitter defenders of their values. They will be uncharacteristically harsh and rigid in such a situation. They are naturally compatible with: givers and caregivers ...and i found it to be quite accurate.