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5 Questions Friday

1. If your husband had the BIG V and you got pregnant what would your first reaction be? For the dudes, what would your first reaction be if your 
wife told you she was pregnant after the Big V?
Well, my hubby has made it clear that he will never get the big V.  It would be a total shocker for us if he did and even bigger if I got pregnant.  We would take it as a blessing! 

2. Best memory about this summer so far.

I think the best thing so far is doing kids camp with the whole family.  We are going on vacation soon so I am sure that will be fantastic. 

3. How often do you change your sheets? Your kids sheets?

NOT ENOUGH!  

4. Having just gone through TSA, would you rather have a full-body scan or 
a pat-down?

Full body scan


5. Since it is fair time...what's your favorite fair (county or state) memory?

One of my close friends growing up was in 4-H and she had a steer that she would show and sell.  One summer I stayed at the fair with her and slept in a tent wit her.  We had a ton of fun hanging out all weekend long.  

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Jen said…
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