All About Me
My name is Melinda Cassidy and I am a California native. I was born at Saint Luke’s Hospital, located in the Mission District of San Francisco. I am the third of four children. I have two older sisters and a younger brother. My family lived in the beach town of Pacifica for the first year of my life. Pacifica is southwest of San Francisco , and though it is a beach town, it is not like the beach towns in southern California . It is cold and foggy most of the year. The ocean temperature is always in the 50’s, so we did not do much swimming in the ocean when I was young. My father loved to fish, so when we went to the beach, we spent time fishing and exploring tide pools. It was not long before my mother grew tired of the foggy weather in Pacifica . When I was about 18 months old, she moved our family to Burlingame , which is directly south of San Francisco about fifteen miles.
After high school, I left Burlingame to go to college at the University of California at Santa Barbara . Instantly, I fell in love with the warm beaches and outdoorsy lifestyle. I had my driver’s license but did not own a car, so I rode my bicycle everywhere. I was very athletic! I swam, jogged, and rode my bike every day. Being at college will always be one of my fondest memories, because I met so many new friends and had lots of new experiences.
After college, I worked in restaurants for awhile, then, decided to become a flight attendant. I interviewed with five different airlines before I was hired by American Airlines. The first thing I had to do was go to Dallas , Texas for a four week training class. It was a little scary, but I met some new friends and we made it fun. When I graduated, I returned to California where I was stationed in San Jose . Being a flight attendant was exciting initially. I loved the fact that I could just hop on a plane and travel. But soon travelling became work to me and I started to lose my incentive to want to go places. I decided that if I switched to a ticket sales position I would be happier.
Making the transition into ticketing was pretty easy. I had to go back to Dallas and partake in another four weeks of training, but then I was good to go. My new base was Oxnard . I found a beach house in Ventura to live in and all was well.
Shortly after moving to Ventura , I met my future husband at the nearby Laundromat. It was love at first sight for me. I’m still not sure how he felt, but we have been together now for 17 years.