Rhonda Sapp is the manager at Oops Alley in Pace.
Q: What brought you to Santa Rosa County?
A: My parents moved here from Georgia in 2004 and of course, I came right behind them.
Q: What fictional character would you say you are the most like?
A: Scarlett Ohara, because I can be a sassy Georgia girl like she was.
Q: What was your most embarrassing moment you now laugh about?
A: I was in Panama City beach swimming when I was brought under water by a wave only to come up without my bathing suit top on.
Q; Name three things you will always have in your refrigerator.
A: Coke, sweet tea and mayo.
Q: What would we hear on the radio during a road trip when we started your car?
A: Most likely country, but I like a little bit of everything.
Q: What is the last book you read?
A: Heaven is for Real
Q: Which would you enjoy more: dinner and a movie, a ball game or a good book?
A: A ball game.
Q: Where would your ideal vacation spot be?
A: Alaska
Q: Who, living or dead, has had the biggest influence on you?
A: My parents because they taught me to be the person I am.
Q: What is your greatest personal accomplishment?
A: My children. I am very proud of both of them.
Q: If you could talk to any historical figure over dinner, who would it be and why?
A: God. I would want to thank him for my life, my family and all He has done for us.
This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: In the Neighborhood: Rhonda Sapp