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1. What's
on your September calendar? Anything fun?
Hopefully
a holiday but I have a theatre trip booked, and hopefully a couple of meals
out.
2. You
might be described as a natural born peacekeeper?
3.
September is National Courtesy Month...what one act of courtesy would you most
like to see more of in your home, town, or the world at large?
Disposing
of litter – we live opposite an open space that is used by many, the majority
of whom are considerate and take their rubbish away with them. Unfortunately there is a minority that don’t!
4. Eager
beaver, chicken out, clam up, or let the cat out of the bag...of the phrases
listed, which one have you related to most recently?
Well I’ve
been an eager beaver and gone shopping today for some material to make bunting
for my jumble trail stall at the weekend.
That might be a bit optimistic given the time frame so I could be
chickening out on that. I also bought
some Christmas themed material to make some for then too. (Ssshhh – don’t tell my cousin – I don’t want
her to think I’m planning ahead this early in the year! She’s really into
Christmas and always reminding me of how many days to go (not enough!) and I
can be a bit of a Grinch.) I’m fairly
good at keeping secrets so hopefully won’t be letting any cats out of bags.
5. What's
your movie theatre snack protocol? Do you chow down on snacks during the
previews or wait until the movie begins? Do you buy snacks or refuse to pay
those kind of prices? What's the last movie you saw in a theatre? How many
thumbs up would you give it?
It’s been so long since we went to the movies I can’t remember what we saw – how
sad is that?! I’m not big on the snacks
though, especially as they usually are expensive.
6. Henry Ford is quoted as
saying, "Nobody can think straight who does not work. Idleness warps the
mind." Agree or disagree? Why?
I’d disagree about it having to be work. I’m not working now but I keep myself busy
and hopefully my mind isn’t getting warped.
If I start posting gibberish please let me know!
7. What's the last job you
completed or task you performed where you had to 'work like a dog' until it was
finished?
Last Sunday – I cleared the front
garden of weeds. It was hard work but I
wanted it done before it rained again.
8.
Insert your own random thought here.
It was so
nice yesterday (Tuesday) not to be heading back to school at the start of a new
year. I hope those who had to (or have
been back a while) had a good first day back.
I really detest litter! How hard can it be to dispose of things properly?
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteYou are right about work. I am a stay at home mom, but I am busy, busy and always learning. I do not bring home a pay check, but I sure am busy. ;-)
I like how you answered number 4. :-)
Carla
I defined work broadly, not just a paying job. I agree with you about people dumping their rubbish. Is it really so hard to put it in a bin someplace? Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteSo, did you retire? If so, I'm so jealous! I'll be at it for another 12-13 years! (Good thing I love what I do!)
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