How old is gasia mikaelian
Therefore, she holds American nationality, but she belongs to Armenian ethnicity. She had risen with her siblings, who all have had their traditional Armenian name. As you already know Gasia was born to Armenian parents along with her siblings. The parent-related post of Gasia gives an insight into her never-ending love for them. Similarly, through a Twitter post, Gasia also expressed her attachment to her father. Gasia attended Saturday School in her childhood, which is an Armenian school.
During her high school, she was considered to be a late bloomer because all of her friends were planning to be a doctor, lawyers, policeman but she had no idea what she wanted to be in the future. After high school, she joined Las Positas College and took all of the classes of writing courses over two years. However, later, she went to the San Diego State University to study journalism with the initial intention of going on radio broadcasting.
Gasia Mikaelin went back to her high school — Granada in Livermore after 22 years of succeeding. She discovered that former teachers had retired and the school had changed a lot. She also said that they have an incredible TV and Film production classes and students took her interview for one of their projects. See her Facebook post about the visit to the high school. She enjoyed her work and got lots of experience from there. However, she yearned to go home to the California Bay Area.
As of , she still works for KTVU more than fifteen years later. Mikaelian loves to cook! She is often found in her kitchen creating all sorts of food, particularly Armenian dishes, doughnuts, and pizza. She also loves picnicking, bargain-shopping, and watching the high school marching band. Gregory K. Lester Nov 27, at pm. I believe Sal Costenada…gosh I hope to spell it right. Alexander Feb 18, at pm.
Lisa Jan 2, at pm. Linda v Sep 4, at pm. Kathy Madden Mar 13, at am. We love Gasia. Watch her every morning. She is not phony and very down-to-earth. She is a married woman. Her husband is Paul Perez. In order to know further details regarding her marital life, read the whole biography. Gasia Mikaelian was born on 4th July in the greater Bay Area. She holds an Armenian nationality and belongs to the Armenian-American ethnical background as she was born to an Armenian family. Her first name Gasia means cinnamon.
Her family had emigrated to the United States shortly before her birth, for their better life. Though their parents came to the USA, they were more concerned about their children not losing their Armenian heritage. Therefore, Gasia and her siblings all had traditional names. Gasia attended a Saturday School for Armenians throughout her entire childhood.
Later she joined the San Diego State University and studied journalism with the initial plan of going into radio broadcasting.
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