Sunday, April 14, 2024

Sunday Stealing...

 Thanks to Bev Sykes for today's questions!  You can join in HERE!


Sunday Stealing

 





Stolen from "How Far Will You Go?"





1.    What have you been the most ignorant about in your life?  Mathematics.

2.    What in the world would you most like to see protected?  Our freedoms.

3.    How do you waste the biggest chunk of time each day or week?  Facebook.

4.    Who is the scariest person you've ever known?  My mom's mother. Seriously.

5.    What was the job you enjoyed the least?  The 3-month temp job I had before I
was hired by Florida Fish & Wildlife.

6.    What thing about your family are you the most proud of?  Love.

7.    What kind of power do you want most?   The power to push my plate back. Ha!

8.    What's the best piece of advice you ever received?  To know when to leave the party.
My mom told me that and it applies to jobs, dates, and parties.  Keep your integrity intact.  

9.    What's the thing you know the most about?  Cats.

10.    When were you most moved by a ceremony?  Weddings. Graduations, Funerals.

11.    What is the best gift you ever gave to someone?  I have no idea.

12.    What is the cruelest thing you've ever suffered?  Ten years married to my first husband.

13.    What's the single nastiest thing you've ever done to someone?  I was dared to dump a 
sundae in a customer's lap at the ice cream parlor (high school).  I did it and I did it as a 
dare for money (by the owner's daughter)!

14.    What problem do you think is most common among friends your age?  Arthritis. 

15.    What is the strongest craving you get?  Chicken Pho; any pasta; potato chips...  





Peace & Hugs!
Praise God from Whom all blessings flow!



13 comments:

  1. I like that answer on #8. Great advice!!! And yes, regarding # 14: my MIL used to say, "Those "ritis" brothers are the worst! Arthur ritis, Neu ritis,..." LOL. I do agree. All good answers. Happy SONday!!

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  2. Your mom's advice was excellent!! I, too, need that power!! Did you get fired after dumping the ice cream sundae in the customer's lap??

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    1. No. He was also a kid and was not a nice person. I shouldn't have done it but it did feel good at the time.

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    2. I made it look like an accident with the tray and I apologized profusely.

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  3. I've been to lots of funerals, especially in the past few years, but also a bunch in the last third of 2004.

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  4. Oh, I certainty understand about the arthritis -sigh. I am sorry about #12, I know you had spoken about that before. Wishing you a beautiful day, Terri.

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  5. Loved your answers, as I always do. Have a great Sunday- xo Diana

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  6. Good advice from your mom!
    Sounds like maybe that kid deserved the dumped sundae!
    I'm with you on arthritis...

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  7. Too funny about the sundae drop!
    I, too, need some of that (will)power necessary to push back my plate. Of late, immediately after finishing my meal I have to seriously fight the craving to go back for more.
    Your momma was a wise woman!
    I hope you're enjoying a relaxing afternoon and I look forward to tomorrow's recap.

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  8. Very good questions and answers. Loved your blog and following! Have a great week!

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  9. Regarding #12: my cruelest experiences have been somewhat recent but also some of the biggest learning experiences of my entire life. With that said, I'm grateful but I hope such things never happen to me again and if they do, may God help me handle them with more wisdom.

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  10. #2 with bells and whistles on!!!!! I think most are already gone but one never knows how the young will react when everything they own is taken away. Guess time will tell.
    So sorry about the #12. It must have been dreadful. When my first began being cruel I dumped him. He tried to weasel back in but I wasn't havin' any of it.
    #13 ... we all do silly things when we're kids. I've done them also. That's how we learn to have humanity towards others. I had to learn it too.
    Blessings. 🤗

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  11. Your answer to #2 is mine, too, Terri. However, I'm hopeful that many Americans are waking up to who the true dictator is in our country. May those who seek power be humbled, repent, and return to God upon whose words our nation was founded.
    Blessings!

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