1. How old do you act?
I act like a range of ages. I act like a very old woman because I knit and crochet (I particularly enjoy making lace) and I go to bed super early so I can get up super early (during the week, anyway). I act like I'm in my teens or twenties by dying my hair fabulous colors. Right now I have hot pink streaks. Obviously, the age I act depends on the circumstances.
2. As far back as you can remember, what did you want to be when you grew up?
When I was very very little I wanted to be a fashion model. However, my genetics aren't quite good enough (I'm only 5'3" and a little more than zero pounds) so I soon switched to wanting to be a doctor. I still would love to be a doctor, but I know myself and I know now that that isn't something I could realistically handle, especially while making time for Scott and my family.
3. If you were to write a book based on your life, what would the title be?
Did You Take Your Medicine Today?
4. What's something you do that's considered "childish" by most?
That's a really tough one, since most people think I'm older than I actually am. I suppose I get excited when I see cute things and squeal like a little girl, but I like that about myself.
5. The last question isn't a question. Write a story of a time of when you or someone you know overcame great adversity.
Once upon a time Mim raised a family almost by herself, and even under the most extraordinarily horrible circumstances I turned out ok.
2 comments:
how old do you act? that's such a great, complex question. i find for me the answer changes about 57,000 times a day.
and there's nothing wrong with needlecraft. mine is counted cross-stitch. i think it best that any stabbing i do in my life involve cloth and embroidery floss. :)
There's something very soothing about sticks and hooks and needles and various types of string...
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