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March 21, 2011

It’s Monday! Time for Blog Hoppin’!!!

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Java at Never Growing Old does a Monday blog hop that I love to participate in. It seems like bloggers bear their souls sometimes but yet don’t really always tell you anything! So here are my answers to Java’s 4 questions of the day!!!

1. What jewelry do you wear 24/7? That is an easy one!  My wedding ring and engagement ring.  Have had them on together for almost 29 years and don’t plan to take them off…ever!   I love them.  I am not a material girl but my rings are something that I would have an awful time parting with because the hubby picked them out!I hate the picture—old looking hands!!!  LOL   

2. Do you twirl your spaghetti or cut it? Twirl.  Definitely twirl.  Not with a spoon in hand–just the fork method.  Never could master that spoon method. 
3. How many siblings do you have? I am the baby of 4!!!   I have one older sister and 2 older brothers!  It was fun growing up!!!

 

 

4. Were you named after anyone? Not that I know of.  And I love my name, thank you very much!  When i was growing up I was Beth—unless I was in trouble.  Then it was Beth Ann!  When I went to college I decided to go by Beth Ann.  So people pre–college call me Beth, people post-college call me Beth Ann.  No Elizabeth. That is not my name.  Of course I go by a lot of names including my Southern name given to me by my husband—Billy Jo Bob Beth Ann.
5. Coke or Pepsi? Really don’t drink much of that soder stuff –am more of an iced tea kind of gal but if I had to choose it would be Pepsi.

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  1. Blossy
    March 21, 2011 at 07:40 am

    I only ever tried iced tea once when I was on holidays in the US and I loved it but I’m a Pepsi girl through & through.
    Have a great week!

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    1. Beth Ann
      March 21, 2011 at 07:43 am

      Really? Only once? Wow!!! I can’t imagine not having iced tea to drink all the time!!! Have a great week and thanks for stopping in!!!

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  2. Bernie
    March 21, 2011 at 08:16 am

    What a cute picture of you and your siblings.
    I spit out my coffee when I read what your husband’s southern nick name for you. *howling* I suppose every family has to have a Billy Jo of some sort or another.

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    1. Beth Ann
      March 21, 2011 at 08:24 am

      Haha! Hope you didn’t make a mess with that coffee!!! That is just one of my many names by him….he always keeps me laughing, that is for sure. Why just today he called me Mama Bear and talked to me about being an Ursine…..Never a dull moment.

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  3. Donna
    March 21, 2011 at 10:54 am

    I wish I didn’t drink soda (coke – little c – we call all carbonated beverages coke…) I was totally off of it for awhile but went back to drinking it about 2 years ago and now that’s ALL I drink. So bad.

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    1. Beth Ann
      March 21, 2011 at 11:14 am

      I just have never been a big soda drinker for some reason. I think it was because we just never had it as kids and it was a big treat to share one can 4 ways!!!

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  4. Simply Diane...
    March 21, 2011 at 01:58 pm

    Love the photo of you and your siblings. I prefer Pepsi over Coke too, which did not go over well when I was growing up. Both my father and grandfather worked for Coca-Cola and being caught with a Pepsi was reason for exile…LOL.

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    1. Beth Ann
      March 21, 2011 at 02:05 pm

      Thanks, Diane! That is one of my favorite photos of us as kids–though I was almost too little to count!!! I can imagine the ruckus it would have raised in your fam if you were spied with a Coke! Yikes!!! Hope you are feeling better! Have missed you this past week! Blessings!

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