1. What were your school colors? I went to Parchment, so mine were maroon & gold.. BUT they have changed over the years,
and are now maroon & white.
2. What's the best compliment you have ever received?
I remember this so vividly, because it completely made my day!
Back in 2004 or so.. it was late one night & I rushed to the store for
milk for the next morning. As I was leaving the store,
a guy came up to me & said "I don't want to freak you out or anything,
but I just wanted you to know that you have such amazing natural beauty."I was practically in my pajamas & my hair was all messy..
so I left the store with a huge smile on my face :)
3. Do you buy cheap or expensive toilet paper?
I have tried cheap,
and I will never go back to purchasing it again!
4. Have you ever had a surprise party thrown for you?
Why yes, I have!
I never thought that anyone would go to the trouble of planning a
surprise for me, but my mom did for my 30th birthday.
She surprised me with a pedicure party.. thanks mom! :)
5. What is one material possession that you can't live without?
Right now, I would have to say it's my iPod.. I love this thing,
love all the apps & all that nerdy stuff.
I love that I can check my email & roam around on the internet on it,
without leaving my favorite chair in the living room too!
1. my first high school was Carolina blue, black and white. I went there for the first 3 years. The second schools colors were royal blue and green.
ReplyDelete2. hmm not sure I remember a specific one... someone once told me I was really good homemaker but I think I always of the things I do wrong.. I think I have a hard time accepting compliments.
3. I buy a costco's brand but its kinda medium to high grade ;-)
4. Sadly no.. but I always wanted one!! What a fun party your mom threw!
5. oo I would love an ipod touch... I would say my nook is my gadget I can't live without.
As always, I love reading your 5QF! So glad you are doing it. :-) Hope you are well!
ReplyDeleteP.S. The Tractor show looked like fun, especially for a little boy. I loved the old mill too.