Because it was so much fun, I thought I'd ask another blogger to interview me. Thanks, Therese.
1. From your writing, you sound like you grew up somewhere other than the United States? If so, where?
Hmmmm....you would think that, wouldn't you? You would not be alone in thinking that, but alas! I do hate to disappoint anyone, but I am a ding-dong American kid who reads too much, dreams too much and has always loved the UK! I was born and raised on an island in the Puget Sound, just outside Seattle, Washington.
2. You are about to be uprooted again to go to Hawaii. What are you looking forward to in your new locale?
Many things in my life will change, I reckon, once we get there. We'll likely be hotel-bound a week or two before getting our gov't housing . . . in the mean time getting the kids squared away with school etc., and my working on getting my gov't housing to pass inspection in order to run a daycare out of it. I plan on taking in only three kids (ages 3-5). So, I'm looking forward to just getting STARTED . . . but I think the weather nearly always being perfect, the sound of the ocean and the floral air will be lovely.
3. If you could pick where your hubby would be stationed, where would you pick?
England. No question. Hands down. No other options. Period. That would be the ticket.
4. What is your favorite time of day? Why?
After kissing the tots goodnight, slipping in beside my husband and having him massage my shoulder. He will do this unbidden every night (not that he does - I frequently give him breaks - but I know he loves me by doing this for me).
5. If you could have any kind of flowers right now, what would you pick?
A bunch of yellow roses.
Monday, January 26, 2009
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14 comments:
I LOVE your answers! Thanks for sharing!
I'm totally an Anglophile, and someday...
I thought you were English.
Therese - thanks for asking!
Mimi - I thought I was, too! What a bloody disappointment, yeah? I am in my heart - that's where it counts, I s'pose - But I reckon Debs will be over and thrash me for even thinking it. Just kidding. God save the Queen!
An Island in Puget Sound. HMMM Bainbridge, Vashon, Whidbey, further north Camano? I do not think Camano because you said right outside of Seattle. Did I get one of them right? I did not know you were a Puget Sound gal:)
Yellow roses! My mother's favorite, I sent them to her today!
Another great interview. :)
G2M - Bainbridge.
JMJ - lucky mum!
Well, I only had five seconds here . . . I have a in home kid care job today and the 4yo is an active boy, God help us all! My dog gate is broken already!!
england, or at least europe somewhere, me too.
and yellow roses, of course.
anything yellow!
England? What the bloody 'ell for? Really Hawaii is going to be paradise...coconuts, hula girls and guys twirling fire with the muscles...Enland?
I really thought you were English! LOL! That's awesome. Hawaii is going to be wonderful. I would love to live there...:-)
I really thought you were English! LOL! That's awesome. Hawaii is going to be wonderful. I would love to live there...:-)
Jen was so excited she posted the same thing twice! Now that's what I call enthusiasm!! :-)
Christine - the beach, yeah, but the pineapples! Now that's worth getting excited about!!
Sarah, Hawaii sounds awfully nice to me. Why England?
so, have you ever been to England?
Rosemary - life long dream; hard to explain other than I've always fancied I would love it there.
MM - not YET. I have hope still!
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