3/3/11
Thoughts of Spring {Blog Party} is ON!
How would people describe your personality? (If they could only use ONE word.) Are they right?
Enthusiastic. Yes, very right. I have people tell me all the time they wish they had my energy and enthusiasm for life. (hope that doesn't sound like bragging, but I get that a lot)
What celebrity/celebrities would create a “Star-Struck” feeling if you saw them in real life?
That one is easy. I would freak out if I ever got to meet Alex O'loughlin (Steve McGarrett) from Hawaii Five-O. Love that show! He should be People's next Sexiest Man (as far as celebrities go)
Who is your favorite blogger? Why?
Deb at www.jeremiah-2911.com because her posts are very spiritual and uplifting. She also shares recipes, grandchildren stories, and crafts.
What is your comfort food/drink?
Pizza Hut pizza and an ice cold Pepsi
Be brave – tell us something very random and weird about yourself.
I can't believe I'm going to admit this, but I am a little OCD on some things, like I have to put the glasses in the cabinet with the tall ones on the outside and the little ones in the middle (guess I think they need protection). I play rummy the same way...high cards on outside of the hand and small numbers in the middle. Strange.
Do you have a strong desire to do something you’ve never done? What is it?
Ice Skate. I can't roller skate and even have trouble walking on flat land without tripping so I've been too afraid to try. Problem is, I would want to skate like Dorothy Hamill first time out. Ain't a gonna happen.
Movies: Action, Drama, Romantic Comedy, Documentary, Comedy? What are your favorite genres?
I love romance and comedy (as long as it is not stupid comedy like Airplane). Once in a blue moon I can watch a drama if it is really good, like We are Marshall. But mostly stick with romance or romantic comedy.
Books: Fiction, Non-Fiction, Romance, Biographies, True Stories, Self-Help, Devotional/Study? What are your favorite types of reading material?
I read a lot. Usually 3 - 5 books per month. I love romance and suspense romance. Mostly Barbara Delinsky, Debbie Macomber, Nora Roberts, Susan Wiggs, Robyn Carr, Sandra Brown or Katherine Stone. I do like John Grisham books like The Firm, The Runaway Jury. I also love Christian books by Beth Moore and Max Lucado.
Music: Funk, Rock, Country, Jazz, Classical, Film Score, Blues, Classic Rock, Crooner, Alternative, Heavy Metal, Techno? What are your favorite types?
I love music. Mostly Southern Gospel and some of the new gospel groups. I am a die hard country music fan. But also like some older groups...Bob Seger, Bon Jovi, Bee Gees, CCR, Lynrd Skynrd.
If you inherited a million dollars, what is the first thing you would do with your money?
Make a donation to the church, pay off my bills, buy a new Lincoln and my mom a new house.
Name one weakness of yours (confession is good for the soul).
Chocolate. No doubt about it. Especially Junior Mints. I have to have my daily fix...several times a day.
If you could live anywhere at all (and take all your loved ones with you), where would you go?
Right here. I love my mountains. I would like a second home at the beach, but I would stay right here. I love to vacation but have no desire to ever leave here.
Strange Talent? Can you juggle basketballs, put your legs behind your head or perform some other strange feat?
Well, my biggest talent that is strange is that I do a perfect cartwheel. Which isn't a big deal unless you consider I am a 54 year old grandmother of 5 and can STILL do a cartwheel. I just don't do them very often for fear of brittle bones.
What’s something you consider yourself to be good at? (Don’t worry, it’s not bragging, it’s acknowledging a God given gift).
Extremely hard to answer because I'm a pretty confident person but still feel like it's bragging. I guess I'm very good at organizing events for one thing and being the first to volunteer for things. I never think of my God given gifts as things I'm good at. They are just me. A part of who I am and what I do.
What is one of your favorite things to catch a whiff of?
Didn't even have to think about this one. Honeysuckle. Love it. We had a huge honeysuckle bush growing up and Daddy would cut it down and it would come right back. I would also go pick some to put in a vase in my room so I could smell it.
When you leave a social gathering, do you wish: You would have talked more or You would have talked less?
Have to laugh at this one. I have the gift of gab and I just love to talk. Doesn't matter how much or how little. I can sit beside a stranger on a mall bench and know his or her history in 5 minutes...without even trying. People just gravitate toward me. I think I have a sign on my forehead that says "I talk to strangers." I was on a trip last week and was fixing cereal at the complementary breakfast bar in the hotel when an elderly gentleman walks up and starts telling me a story about a big storm, a wet truck seat and his dead wife. I was like "What?" Not sure where that all came from but he was a sweetie and it was a cute memory for him...so I talked to him.
If money wasn’t a factor, what stores would you shop in?
Macy's and Sax Fifth Avenue. Just for the simple fact that I love their stuff but it is a little pricey for my budget. I'm not a Rodeo Drive type person. I did buy a pair of socks at Sax one time just to say I had went there. LOL. But let me say, I would also continue to shop for some things at Target and Walmart since I love their stuff. It's not about what you pay for it, it's about finding what you like.
What is your greatest fear or strange phobia?
My strangest fear or phobia is flying in an airplane. I have recurring dreams where I am on a plane and it gets stuck in the climbing gear and we end up in outer space. I watched Space Camp one too many times when my kids were little. :)
What is your greatest accomplishment?
An easy one...my twins. I have a boy and girl who are 33 and are my pride and joy. Raising children in today's society is not easy and I am proud of the adults they have become.
What are your favorite animals?
Cats, beagles and horses (though I don't ride. Just think they are beautiful)
Are you a hopeless romantic?
100%. Absolutely. Without a shadow of a doubt. My hubby is too which has made for 30 years of romantic surprises and a wonderful marriage.
What movie or book character can you most relate to?
Again, laughing at this one because it was an easy one. My friends can answer this one immediately. Pollyanna. The Disney movie about the little girl (Hayley Mills) who was always finding the good in everything. That is SOOOO me.
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8 comments:
It's nice to meet you! Honeysuckle is one of my favorites too. :) I used to take the flower apart to find the nectar inside.
I thought of you Debbie when I answered the Pollyanna question. I try so hard not to be one, but can't help it. Daddy was just like that.
Hi! I'm visiting from Lynette's blog party! I LOVE your answers, and I'll be back to read more of your blog soon!
Hi I am Lynnette's Mom Linda...and I really enjoyed meeting you here at the Blog Party.
You had some answers I could relate to, and I think I will add you to my list of blogs that I follow.
I am a Pollyanna...I love honeysuckle, and I am a romantic.
But I can't do a cartwheel...and never could! Ha! Good for you! (smile)
Glad you joined the party.
Linda @ Truthful Tidbits
Love the pizza. Have the ocd like tendencies too. Ice skating is fun, but I was afraid to try it at first and now at 32 I don't think I am brave enough to try the kartwheels anymore-so more power to ya!
You can do a cartwheel? Good for you. I've never quite mastered it.
I know what you mean about the ice skating, though I have actually tried it a couple times. I just want to be able to go out there and skate,beautifully! Oh, well. :)
Enjoyed reading your answers....great blog...and will be making it one of my regular stops...Have a great week
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