Friday, November 21, 2008

Seven Things...

Lauren tagged me and it has taken me a while to get around to it, but with no further ado, I give you my seven things.

7 Things I Want To Do Before I Die...
I actually have a much longer list, but my first seven are:
1. Find a job that challenges and excites me
2. Read the bible cover-to-cover
3. Get out of debt
4. Get SCUBA certified
5. Memorize the books of the bible with my girls
6. Drive-in movie
7. White water rafting

7 Things I Can Do...
1. Listen
2. Practice law. Woohoo!
3. Touch my nose with my tongue
4. Drive standard/a stick shift
5. Walk and talk in my sleep
6. Swim. Swimming used to be my life.
7. Eat well. I love food!

7 Things I Can Not Do...1. Speak a foreign language
2. Sing... I am practically tone deaf
3. Eat shellfish. (I stole Lauren's number 3, but I am allergic so it works for both of us.)
4. Put my hair into an up-do. I alway am amazed when my friends just whip their hair up and it looks like a stylist did it.
5. Maybe similarly: Dry my hair while using a round brush... I lack the coordination
6. Draw/Paint
7. See without my contacts

7 Things I Say Most Often
1. In deed.
2. Yeah.
3. (Only recently) I am still looking... yeah... I know the economy is horrible.
4. Thank you!
5. I try.
6. Hello/Talk to you later/Bye
7. Shazam! (Not really, but it was on Pushing Daisies the other night and I think the word needs to make a come back.)

7 Celebrity Crushesum... seriously having trouble here. Not much of a celeb fan...
1. Lee Pace, Ned on Pushing Daisies
2. John Krasinski, Jim Halpert on the Office
3. Patrick Demsey
4. Matthew Macfadyen, Mr. Darcy in the new Pride and Prejudice
5. Johnny Lang... but mainly because of his voice, so sexy!
6. I just spent 15 minutes trying to think of more... I got nothing.

That is all I got folks. Hope you enjoyed! Remarkably, these lists were more time consuming that the other randomness that normally appears on my blog!

1 comment:

Tiffany Dyer said...

I second the Lee Pace choice! You can also see him in 'The Fall' which was a great movie. But then again, I'm biased. :)