RevHipChick tagged me for this meme tonight.
Two names you go by:
1) Mama
2) another name, similar to "Iris" (but I'm not telling here, at least not yet...)
Two things you are wearing right now:
1) a really ugly, but oh so comfortable, sundress
2) um, underwear
Two of your favorite things:
1) the laughter of my children
2) chocolate
Two things you want very badly at the moment:
1) to know which 300 words to shave from my sermon
2) to lose about 50 pounds
Two favorite pets you have or had:
Shadow and Emmy- my kitty cats.
Two people you hope will fill this out:
anyone who wants to!
Two things you did last night:
1) I saw the "Sex and the City" movie last night. It was very satisfying for this fan!
2) I put drano down my bathtub drain
Two things you ate last night:
1) vegetarian BLT (made with smoked tempeh)
2) chocolate covered raisins at the movie
Two people you last talked to:
1) my sister
2) my husband
Two things you are doing tomorrow:
2) preaching
3) sleeping
2 farthest trips taken in the last 5 years:
1) to Virginia in 2004 ( was extended a call to a church out there. I wanted to go, but hubby didn't.)
2) to St. Simon's Island, GA- also in 2004 for the Princeton Youth Ministry Forum. Very fun!
Two favorite holidays:
1) Holy Week- hands down, my favorite time of the year.
2) Thanksgiving
Two favorite beverages:
1) good ol' H2O
2) Cabernet
Thanks, HipChick!
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7 comments:
Preaching and sleeping, in that order, right? :-)
fun play! i like to sleep after i preach as well!
thanks for playing along!
welcome back... grab 2 favorite books, a glass of something cool and enjoy that swing!
Thanks for the play... and I'll take the challenge of playing as well!
Oh yeah... I forgot to say this... it's good to have you back in blogville!
I memed along with ya over at my place.
The anvil and the tractor tire are the keystones to my "heavy" leg and lower back workout day on Fridays.
You should see the looks I get as people drive by the parsonage when they see the pastor flipping a tractor tire end over end or carrying an anvil back and forth down the driveway.
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