This is in response to Candice tagging me. I don't have six friends who blog, so it will probably stop here, but at least you will get to read something possibly interesting that maybe you don't know.
ONE I have always wanted to make a quilt. Celeste can attest to this. I currently have one partly cut out that was intended for baby number one, but will probably be for baby number two. I declare that burgundy and brown with paisleys is boy appropriate.
TWO Whenever I see beautiful fall foliage, I want to preserve it somehow. Pictures don't do justice. The best I can do is to say to whomever I'm with, "Look at how orange that tree is." It never quite satisfies me though, and maybe that is part of its beauty.
THREE I really wish everyone would take a little time to learn how North, East, South, and West apply in real life. It would be like if we all spoke the same language and could give and receive directions without knowing every landmark that everyone else could possibly know. Example: "Where is the LDS bookstore located?" "It is 2 miles East of 540 on the North side of the street." I don't have to know where you are to tell you that. *I have accepted that this knowledge acquisition will not occur and have decided to get over it.
FOUR I have a knack for finding the perfect thing at a yard sale, flea market, thrift store (and I don't even have to go all the time), or from a friend that doesn't need it anymore. I also love giving things away.
FIVE I want to learn the history of the languages of the world. I also love finding out word etymologies.
SIX I have kept a pretty constant journal for most of my life.
I would love to hear about you.
2 comments:
Juli, I agree with your number 4 . . . especially the part about you loving to give away things. I have been recipient of many articles of clothing throughout the years. Thanks so much! I think about you every time I wear them. You have great style!
Ooh--I really agree about people needing to know directions. It really would make the world a better place. Heck, I'd settle for Allen knowing any of the names of the streets of Fayetteville! You'd think he never grew up here.
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