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Getting to know you

My sister did this getting to know you post on her blog, so I thought I would join in, especially since I have some new followers that don't know me that well!

1) What's something you've eaten but didn't think you would?

I think oysters would be up there. I am really not an adventerous eater at all, but I did try oysters one day. Not a huge fan, I must say.

2) Plastic surgery, yay or nay?

Ask me again in about 10 years.

3) Two things you like about Spring are:

The first thing is odd...I like the way the air feels and smells. Crisp, clean, and new. The second thing is restaurant patios!!!!

4) When was the last time you went on a picnic?

Picnics are free so all the time??? We just went on a picnic about a month ago, blanket on the ground and all.

5) What is your favorite app?

What's an app? Ha ha. Just kidding. I don't have one because I get bored with apps!!!! I guess, Words with Friends because my husband just figured out how to use it with he and I.

6) Who does the grocery shopping at your house?

Me, but only because my husband would come home with $300 of junk at the expense of our phone bill. Love you honey!!!!

7) Would you rather take a spin class or zumba?

Having never done either, I would venture zumba. I am not a huge fan of intense people trying to push me to do something I don't enjoy.

8) How often do you go to dinner?

If the dollar menu at McDonald menu counts, maybe once a week, as a treat. Yeah, we are budgeting.
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Comments

Kimie said…
You MUST try Zumba! It is so fun and liberating... especially if you happen to go to one of the classes where they encourage you to wear hip scarves that jingle (http://www.zumbaclothing.com/). Spin classes are torture.
I want to try it so bad! I've heard really good things. Maybe I'll get around to it one of these days....

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