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November 4, 2011

South Africa, Forgetfulness, iPhones and Bubble Baths

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Hilary, at Feeling Beachie, always hosts a fabulous Friday hop.  I love to see what she comes up with.  Check out her blog here and join in the fun!!!

This week’s statements:

1.       I have never been to ___

2.       I hate to admit it, but sometimes I tend to be ____

3.       If I didn’t have___________________I’d be completely lost

4.       _________________________is always the best feeling at the end of the day

My Answers!!!

  1.  I have never been to South Africa but it is my goal to try to go next year to celebrate our 30th wedding anniversary if all things work out like we hope.

  2.  I hate to admit it but sometimes I tend to be forgetful about important things from my past.  Sad but true.  My memory is not my strong point.

  3.  If I didn’t have my iPhone I would be completely lost. And I do mean completely lost.  It has everything I need on it including addresses, my Starbucks mobile card, my Starbucks store finder, my tea timer so I can brew the perfect cup of tea, my Pinterest app, my Words with Friends games, my MUSIC, my RedLaser app, etc.  Would be LOST without it!

  4.  A long hot steamy bubble bath is always the best feeling at the end of the day.  Unfortunately there have not been any of those since I left my Iowa home in July….

Stop on over and join in the blog hop fun—Hilary is a great host and comes up with some great statements for us to all fill in the blanks!!!  If you don’t want to join in there – leave me a comment with your answers.  I would love to hear them!!!  Every comment counts towards the Burrito Bikers!!!

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