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May 16, 2011

Mid Day Meet Me on Monday!

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A little delay on the post today—doing a bit of traveling and finally settled in at the youngest son’s place a bit ago.  Yippee!!! First class seat, no delays, easy jaunt to get the rental car and even though his place is not on the GPS since it is a new neighborhood I made it with no issues other than my GPS thought I was still in Iowa and told me it was going to take 18 hours to get from the airport to his place.  NOT!   And I already got my Bojangles fix so I good to go.

Linking up with Java from Never Growing Old for her Monday blog hop where she asks 5 questions and we all divulge our deepest and darkest personal secrets!!!  Enjoy and link up if you wish or tell me your answers!!!

This week’s questions:

1.  Crunchy or smooth peanut butter?
2.  What is your favorite color Rose?
3.  Do you remove your shoes when you walk into your home?
4.  What is your favorite season?
5.  Approximately how many hours a day do you spend blogging?

1 Crunchy–always crunchy!!! Though I have been eating a fair share of Sunflower Seed Butter these days which is definitely not crunchy so I guess I can be swayed…

2 Favorite color rose has to be yellow because it is what my Daddy always gave my Mom.   It gives me a smile every time I see one because I think of him.

3.  Do you remove your shoes when you walk into your home?  Usually I do!  When I am in the house I am usually barefoot.  It does not have to do anything with saving dirt or wear and tear on the carpet—I just love being barefoot!

4.  Favorite season???? Hmmm…..I think it has to be summer.  Love the beach, love the heat, love the warmth of the sun.  Need I say more?

  1. Approximately how many hours a day do you spend blogging??   Now that is a good question.  Does this mean just writing my own blog or reading others???  Or does it count doing research for said blog and collecting pictures?   I don’t have an answer but it is probably way too  much.  It has sometimes taken over my life and I feel like I don’t really say much of importance most days but it is fun and a way to at least try to be creative.

So there you have it!!! Thanks, Java, for another set of great questions!!!   Don’t forget that comments made this month will benefit UMCOR —this is where I blogged about it before.   Check it out!!!

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