I almost forgot that I had received this sweet award from Nani at The Chronicles of Nani which was back on February 1st! Thank you Nani for thinking of me. ((HUGS))
The rules are pretty easy:
(1) Visit and thank the
blogger who nominated you. (2) Acknowledge that blogger on your blog and link back to them.
(3) Answer the five simple questions.
(4) Nominate blogs for the award and notify each of them.
(5) Display the award on your blog somewhere. (in my award page on top)
(As most of you know I will always play along but I don't pass them on anymore)
Here are the questions:
1. If you could change one thing, what would you change?
1. If you could change one thing, what would you change?
In very simple terms I am going to say our government and the money that is wasted on some pretty silly things in my opinion.
2. If you could repeat an age, what would it be?
Repeat my age, that's a tough one. I would like to be the person I am today only 30 years ago when my children were little and my marriage was still together.
I don't know if scares me is the right term but I worry how I will live without the people I love if they go before me. I trust in Heaven and know I will see them again but the heartache would be unbearable.
Well I do want to have the pleasure of enjoying grandchildren. I am hopeful!
The Queen of England!
Here are the questions if you want to play along:
1. If you could change one thing, what would you change?
2. If you could repeat an age, what would it be?
3. What is one thing that really scares you?
4. What is one dream you have not completed, and do you think you'll be able to complete it?
5. If you could be someone else for one day, who would it be?
7 comments:
I find the second question fascinating - I always think it's a tough one to answer. And I'm with you - I'd want to be the person I am now, but go back to when I was younger so I could do some things differently. Actually, I'd want to be the person I am now but in my younger body!
Congrats on the award. I think I'd repeat age 7. We lived on a farm and I had such a fun time exploring.
Grandchildren is something I look so forward to having one day, too! Congrats on your award...well deserved!
congrats on the award, Debby. I too have the same fear about losing loved ones. I'd go back and be 32; loved how I looked back then :)
betty
Totally agree - I would love to go back to my days as a stay-at-home mom with two toddlers, but I don't want to be that 30-year-old girl again - and I certainly don't have the energy for it now. I need a combination of the two.
I do have to say that grandchildren are wonderful. And you would like to meet the Queen of England - me too - and William and Kate too. Congrats on your award. sandie
The queen would be a great one.
Congrats on the award.
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