Instead of my regular
Thursday's Favorite Fare list this week,
Shari tagged me on her blog, and since Shelley and others played along, I feel I must, too, as I am somewhat compulsive (okay, a lot) about doing things people would like me to do. That said, please know that I tried to do this type of thing once before when I was new to blogging and it was a TOTAL DISASTER, so it is with great trepidation that I do it now. If there is a way to do something badly and wrong, surely I will stumble upon it almost immediately and make the worst of it. (Don't ask.) I am going to modify the tag somewhat, and it is open to anyone who wants to play along without me naming anyone specifically.
The rules: (as forwarded by Shari)
Each player answers the questions about themselves. At the end of the post, the player then tags 5 people and posts their names, then goes to their blogs and leaves them a comment, letting them know they’ve been tagged and asking them to read your blog. Let the person who tagged you know when you’ve posted your answer.
What was I doing ten years ago?
Well, I know what I wasn't doing...it was the summer before the boys began swimming with a swim team, so I wasn't driving to swim practices twice a day year round. Who knew life would take such a surprising turn?
Mark, Matthew, Alex, and I had just returned from a family vacation to Williamsburg, Virginia where we had a fantastic time...the boys (5 years old, almost 6) loved every moment of it...the historical bits and the Busch Garden amusement park, etc. It was a wonderful time for all of us.
What are five (non-work) things on my to-do list for today?
1. Sleep in past 5:15 a.m. as there are no swim practices to drive to with Matt in Arizona. (I slept until 8:00 a.m. and then I couldn't stand it any longer as there are things to do, people to see, life to be experienced, crimes to commit....)
2. Volunteer work for a few hours.
3. Work on my quilting project.
4. Swim.
5. Quilting class this evening.
6. I had to add a number 6 because my Le Cordon Bleu At Home book arrived and I am planning on reading that tonight after quilting class...I already took several peeks, however...very very nice.
Five snacks I enjoy:
1. Any kind of cheese, cut into little tiny cubes, at room temperature.
2. Any kind of fruit.
3. Greek, Italian, and Spanish Olives.
4. Pickles...any kind of pickle you can think of...any kind, any time.
5. Cinnamon red hots.
Five Things I would do if I were a billionaire:
1. Truly I would use most of it to help others. Truly, I would. I cannot think of anything I really need or want...I am a very lucky girl and feel guilty about that most of the time. It would be great to help others. But in the sense of playing along, see the rest of the list.
2. Visit every museum in the world. (Okay, as many as possible.)
3. Travel.
4. Never own a house...just live somewhere and then move whenever I felt like it to somewhere else...nothing to tie me down to one spot. This goes along with love of travel and wanting to stay in place just long enough to really get the feel of it, etc., and then move somewhere else and do it all over again.
5. Inspired by all the cooking I do on Wednesdays, hire someone to clean up when I cook...I am a terribly neat cook and very fussy in the kitchen about keeping it clean as I cook...clean as I go, etc., so it would be wonderful to have someone else do that for me. (Who am I kidding...it would drive me nuts having someone in the kitchen doing that and maybe not doing it right or the way I like it done....but we are just dreaming, so I am including this anyway.)
Five Places I've lived:
1. Strawberry Point, Iowa (born there and lived all but two years of my childhood there)
2. San Diego, California (ages 4 and 5)
3. Oskaloosa, Iowa (first year of college)
4. Iowa City, Iowa (college)
5. Bloomington, Indiana (college)
6. Indianapolis, Noblesville, Carmel...all in Indiana (post-college years)
Five Jobs I Do and Love:
1. Wife (best job in the world married to the world's most perfect husband and all)
2. Mother (yes, second best job in the world, even with two teenage boys and all)
3. Friend (always important...always amazed to find there are friends out there each day waiting to be discovered)
4. Volunteer (always satisfying and wonderful)
5. Chauffeur (love going places, doing things, meeting people, participating, and driving kids to and fro makes a lot of that happen naturally)
And, because Thursdays are my days to ask for prayers, in your charity please join me and pray for the repose of the soul of our friend Chuck, pray for strength and guidance for his wife Jane, fortitude for their daughters Libby (17) and Tori (16). If you would like to know more about this amazing man and the wonderful legacies he leaves behind, please
click here. Thank you.