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Lukka's 12th Birthday Interview


science experiment with friends

What is your favorite color? Blue--sky or navy

Who are some of your friends? the Imoo family, the Hieberts, Zack + Dillion, Cole, Ethan, Daniel, the Goheens, Kellan

3-D puzzle completion!
What do you want to do when you grow up? car designer and car company owner, or something to do with cars

What is your favorite animal? tigers, dogs, turtles, cats, horses


Lukka interviews a family friend in front of his co-op friends

What is your favorite thing to do with Anikka?  play chess

What is your favorite thing to do with your friends?  play video games, go swimming, play games 

Lukka loves covering himself in mud + clay at the Fraser river

What do you like to do outside?  bike ride, swim, skiing, frisbee, go to the beach

What do you like to do inside?  xbox, watch Family Matters, read, play my piano

posing for a pic at Mt. Seymour

What is your favorite food?  mac n' cheese, pizza, hot dogs, burgers, cereal, fries

What is your favorite drink?  Dr. Pepper


barely making a dent in a massive bowl of mac n' cheese

What is your favorite restaurant?  Olive Garden

What is your favorite subject in school?  reading, DI, science

Ani + Lu with TC (Top Cat) at Grammy's

What is your favorite thing to watch?  I like to watch my dad play Injustice, Family Matters, and Marvel movies

What is your favorite song to listen to or sing?  I like Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata 3rd movement, California by Blink 182

What is your favorite toy? my rubix cubes, my piano


Lukka maneuvering the underwater rover

What is your favorite way to exercise?  digging at the beach, biking, skiing, and swimming


What makes you happy?  Copper

What makes you sad?  I don't know

Captain of the ship at the Maritime Museum in Vancouver

What is your favorite thing to do with Mom?  read, play games

What is your favorite thing to do with Dad?  playing Injustice, play games

Anything else you'd like to say about the past year?  I learned to sight-read in piano much better than before. 

Comments

Cookie said…
Hi Lukka. Nice to read about your interests too although I am disappointed I wasn’t listed with your friends! 🤓 JK

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