Thursday, June 16, 2011

A Wee Bit Late...Whoops!

Whoops....I am behind the times this week!
Sooooo sorry!
But as always, thanks to Leigh Ashley for her lovely series!
{one}  what color best describes you + why?
hmm..tough, purple? can be cool and relaxed, but also deep & pensive
{two} how have you changed in the past year?
i've decided to take my health in to my own hands - stop whining about it, and just make it a party of my regular life. no more bailing, but actively participating in the every day behaviors, so i can actively celebrate the outcomes!
{three} have you ever had any surgeries?
only to get my wisdom teeth pulled
{four} why did you start your blog?
to have a place to put my thoughts i thought no one else wanted to hear.  a place where i had the option to be brutally honest with out fear of being looked at like a crazy B-face
{five} what are you looking forward to this summer?
hmm...i think camping trips with hubby & friends and a potential trip to hawaii in aug.
{six} do you have any family traditions for the 4th of July?
we used to go up to Ocean Shores every year and either camp at my cousins property or stay at my Gran's cabin....but this year i'll be at camp.  otherwise we'd all be at Gran's cabin to remember her....the first 4th without her...
{seven} what's something new that you've tried in the past few months?
couponing! it's a little overwhelming...but i'm slowly starting to feel more comfortable!
{eight} what is the perfect a/c temperature?
70 degrees
{nine} what was the last movie you saw in the theater?
Bridesmaids -- for the 2nd time.  saw it first w/ my mom & aunt (who oddly enough, loved it) and then again with hubby, he was almost crying from laughing
{ten} what song do you think everyone should hear at least once?
"Goodnight" by The Beatles - it will instantly become the #1 lullaby...planning on singing it to my kids.  such a simple but sweet song - i love how The Beatles mixed strings in to their songs in the later years, music genius.
OR
"Lei Pikake" by the Hawaiian band HAPA...incredibly beautiful, a bit haunting in the beginning, then gently rolls in to the fluid, welcoming feel that Hawaii is known for.
It was the perfect song -- used it in our wedding

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