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Wednesday Hodgepodge




1. What is one thing on your bucket list? If you don't have one let's pretend you do. 
I dont have a bucket list but I guess on the top of my head I would like to go on a mission trip.

2. What makes a good dad?
A good dad is a dad who loves his wife and encourages and loves his kids.  
3. Are you afraid of insects? Which ones?
I don't like creepy crawly things.  
4. We're barbecuing...what's on the grill at your house?
We don't own a grill right now but I imagine brats n steak and kabobs! 
5. Do you believe playing is more important than winning?
I think that playing to have fun is more important then winning but winning is always fun.  It is always about a good attitude and a good sportsmen.  Also trying your hardest so you have no regrets.   

6. Do you tan? Use self tanners? Visit tanning salons? See your dermatologist at least once a year?
I went tanning before I got married.  Don't use self tanners, and I don't see a dermatologist.  

Put any random thought here.  

I need a vacation.  I feel like there is so much silly drama around me and I am running away from it all!  I want only good and pleasing thoughts n conversations.  


I LOVE GOD n I love warm weather!  Kids camp next week!  WHOO HOO

Comments

Joyce said…
I actually think a vacation is a good thing when it comes to drama. Sometimes getting away helps you see things from a different angle and if the person creating the drama loves an audience, well it removes that part of the equation too : )
Susan said…
Vacations are great to escape the drama! I'm counting down the days until mine rolls around.

I'm with you on the creepy crawly bug issue, I don't like em either.

And as far as winning, the Canuks lost the Stanly Cup so I'm bummed right now and having played the game to the finals isn't enough to console me. boo hoo
ChinaDoll said…
Vacation is good, sometimes you just need to escape from all the stress and negativity around you so that once you come back you're feeling fresh and you have a lot of positive energy to share and influence the people around you, it's like a breath of fresh air. :)

I hate creepy crawlers too, they are scary and uuggghhh I just don't like them hahaha.

great post dear!

♥hugs and be safe♥
chinadoll

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