1. What is the most incredible natural venue that you've ever seen in person? We saw a calving glaciers in Alaska this past summer. The immensity and the sound was incredible.
Dawes Glacier |
2. How many siblings do you have? What's your birth order? I have one younger sibling.
3. If you were a shoe, what kind would you be and why? I would be a running shoe exactly like the one I am wearing, only the shoe would have more durable fabric that goes over the area of the toes.
4. What is the strangest/weirdest thing you have ever eaten? When I my paternal grandmother baked chicken, she always baked the feet too. My grandmother and I both really liked to eat the feet. I haven't tried eating them as an adult, so I'm not sure I would still enjoy them as much.
Optional Bonus question: What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up? Here is my link to my Ten Things of Thankful post where you can read those things for which I am grateful. This week I am looking forward to enjoying a whole week of better sleep. If we get the forecasted freezing rain and snow, I hope to be able to travel safely to visit my Mom.
I know what you mean about the changing adult palate. When I was little I would eat macaroni and cheese whiz with balogna cut up in it. I tried it as an adult...awful!
ReplyDeleteI ate my quite a bit of the soft kind of cheese when I was growing up. It came in big blocks. At the time, I loved it. My kids probably remember being fed macaroni and cheese, but I don't think I ever put bologna in it. I ate enough bologna as a child, so I'd had my fill. :-/
Deleteoops! "I ate quite" not "I ate my quite."
DeleteI bet the calving of the glaciers in Alaska was a sight for your eyes. I can see that being on the top of my list tool. I appreciate you sharing this week.
ReplyDeleteThanks Cee! The calving glaciers have a special spot in my brain. :-)
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