7 Things I Want to Do without Dying of Embarrassment
1. Ask someone for their contact info
2. Make an important phone call
3. Jump into a pool
4. Enter a crowded room
5. Wear a low-cut anything
6. Talk about certain things at the doctor's office
7. Talk to famous/important people
7 Things I Cannot Do in the Summer
1. Knit a sweater
2. Visit the midwest/south
3. Wear pajamas
4. Go out without a lot of deodorant.
5. Give up ice cream
6. Drink tap water
7. Eat stew and soup
7 Things I Can Do which are Meaningless Unless you are still in Junior High
1. Write in a variety of bubbly handwritings.
2. Blow bubbles and snap my gum.
3. Fold orgami notes
4. Write great theme papers
5. Paint faces
6. Make a great "babysitter's box"
7. Make straw pipets
7 Things Which Attracted Me to My House
1. The kitchen--newish and rather large
2. All the 1940's details
3. The dog run
4. The large finished basement
5. The cute landscaping (which we have totally ruined)
6. It was in our price range
7. The windows
7 Things I Say Most Often When I am Crying
1. Why am I crying?
2. I hurt.
3. I can't do this.
4. I just want to be normal.
5. I feel awful.
6. I don't want to lose X
7. i suck.
7 Children's Books I am Adding to My Own Collection
1. Babysitter's Club books: None yet, but Baggage inspired me to go back to my roots
2. The Gordon Korman series. Classics and his latest work.
3. Dr. Seuss
4. Harry Potter series--have them all
5. Little Golden Book classics
6. Classic Pooh/Beatrix Potter
7. Artimus Fowl
7 Children's Movies I Can Watch for the Bazillionth Time Without Wanting to Rip My Eyes from Their Sockets
1. Beauty and the Beast
2. Toy Story
3. Home Alone
4. Cinderella
5. Monsters, Inc
6. Charlie Brown
7. Harry Potter
I suppose I'm supposed to tag someone now--Gina, Stephanie, TSC Girl, and Blogging Through This anyone else want to? Leave a comment if you put it up!
I put it up!
Posted by: Miskate | September 01, 2006 at 01:22 AM
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Posted by: TSC Girl | September 02, 2006 at 11:30 AM