Or more.
Okay, I'm going to open up the blog for a Q&A.
Ask me anything.
But keep it CLEAN.
Hopefully, this will be fun.
And maybe I'll explain this:
Hey, not everyone can carry this look.
Or this one.
But let's all remember that envy is a sin.
Do you like where you live in Canada now over British Columbia? Huge differences there? We were stationed in the Air Force in Spokane, WA, years ago. They didn't have Wal-Mart at that time ... so we would drive to Colville, WA, to go to Wal-Mart. Once, we wanted to drive up into Canada ... so on the way there, we found a German Shepherd puppy for sale ... bought her. They were going to keep her for us until we came back from Canada. We crossed the Canadian border, ate pizza at a tiny city there (I don't remember the name) ... and I got so desperate to pick up our puppy, that we left, got the puppy, and went back home. Ha! Wish I had toured Canada more when I was so close.
ReplyDeleteOK. Serious questions here.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the ONE reason (starts with an A) that you are simply dying to go to Washington state, USA???
Navajo stuff aside, what is the era in history (anywhere in the world) that you would LOVE to visit?--with moi, of course. ;) OK, you can go without me.
Lastly, if you could sing any piece of music at Carnage Hall, what would it be?
Readyyyyyyyy.... go!
Favourite restaurant? Favourite dessert? Most adventurous thing you've done? Favourite place to visit? City to visit that's still on your bucket list? Coffee or tea? Baking,or cooking? Favourite board game?
ReplyDeleteThat's all I've got for now.....haha
Favorite book(s) of all time, favorite movie(s), favorite actor(s), how do you feel that George Clooney is supposedly engaged :(, favorite actress(es), how did you meet your husband and is it really true that Canadian chocolate is the best?
ReplyDeleteLori
1. Think you'll ever move back to the west coast? 2. Will you please explain why you have produce hanging around your neck? There, I point blank asked you, now ya gotta answer. :)
ReplyDeleteHow many Canadians does it take to screw in a light bulb?
ReplyDeleteIn fairness, here's the answer for Americans...10,019.
One to screw in the bulb.
One to hold the ladder.
One to make sure the OSHA-approved safety harness is being properly used.
Four fellow light-bulb-installers in a critique group.
Five lawyers to write the Environmental Impact Report.
Two lawyers to ensure that the rights of the lightbulb and the socket are being respected.
One accountant. You always need an accountant.
A personal trainer.
A life coach.
An agent.
A publicist.
And ten thousand twitter followers to ensure that a useful platform is being maintained.
http://blessed-are-the-pure-of-heart.blogspot.com/2014/05/marriage-is.html