- analyze a piece of music in about 7 different ways
- put in my contacts without a mirror
- drive a stick shift
- spell
- lead a choir
- make angel food cake
- feel fetal movement very early
- curl my hair with a curling iron
- throw up
- decorate
- sing whistle tone
- think straight with music/noise
- give a talk without every word written out
- play volleyball
- his kindness
- his righteousness
- his ambition
- his muscles
- his eyes
- his dedication
- his friendliness
- Just a minute, please!
- What do you say?
- What?
- Caleb!
- Savanna!
- Bryan?
- Not right now.
- Jesus Christ
- Joseph Smith
- Thomas S. Monson
- Bryan
- My mom
- My dad
- Britta
- Brick Oven Broccoli Soup
- Papa John's pineapple pizza
- mashed potatoes and gravy
- any ice cream with chocolate and peanut butter
- Mom's chocolate chip cookies
- Life cereal
- Cream of Wheat
- Jane Eyre
- Frankenstein
- The Book Thief
- The Book of Mormon
- Sanditon
- Mansfield Park
- The Tipping Point
Pictures soon, I promise!!!
7 comments:
I didn't know you knew another Britta! So who's that?
fun!
Very fun!
I love the cycles post by the way, I missed that post some how the last time I checked your blog.
I loved this post! We really have a ton in common!
I am shocked at how much I have in common with you and Sharley. I too love ice cream with chocolate and peanut butter and your mom's chocolate chip cookies. I thought that this post was fun, thanks for doing it.
What did you think of The Book Thief?
This is just a great all-round post for getting to know you. I think THE VERY BEST chocolate peanut butter ice cream is Baskin Robbins. The peanut ribbon is unique (wish I could find it elsewhere.) I can't whistle either (is that different than "sing wistle tone"? I truly enjoyed "The Tipping Point" but his next book is even (much!) better, about the amazing pros and cons of first impressions and intuition: "Blink." I love the seven things you say everyday. I would add, "I already answered you." :-)
Shalissa
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