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My Interview

I got my questions from Sara a day or two ago. I haven't had time to work on my answers, so here they are now:

1. How would you spend your ideal evening? Other than of course having a candlelight dinner with Sting, I'd have to say having a dinner party at home with our good friends with lots of wine, anything my DH would cook for dinner, and creme brulee for dessert.
2. Do you believe that money, in any way, can buy happiness? I don't believe it can buy happiness. Lord knows I've been dirt poor and I've always been extremely happy. I do admit though to becoming a little spoiled of late, and I like how it makes up for the stresses in my life.
3. Name something you wished you could do in your life that you have not had time to do yet. Travel around the world, and not the touristy kind of travel. I like to travel in ways that you do what the locals would do. There are a lot of sights around the world I would like to see: the Golden Gate bridge, the Eiffel Tower. Other than that It's places my ancestors come from: Sicily, Ukraine, Germany. And lots of places I've read about.
4. Who is your closest friend and why? Not to be cheesy, but the truth is my husband. We've been through a lot more than any other friend, we stick together through it all, and we'll truly be friends forever.
5. What singer/band has music that evokes the most powerful emotions in you? I'm torn between the Beatles and the Pet Shop Boys. Both have songs that make me incredibly happy, as well as those that can make me cry. I have lots of memories with songs from both bands.

We'll be going to a kid birthday party today for son of friends of ours that we haven't seen much lately. It'll be nice to see them, and Phoebe and Nicholas do like to play together. They have a new baby that we haven't seen yet. I'm sure I'll be OK, though. I just finished reading Inconceivable and it was amazing. It definately gave me hope that I can do anything I put my mind to and that natural remedies can help bring back fertility, but that one of they key elements is to believe in yourself.

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Anonymous said…
Great answers!

And I will be adding that to my Amazon wishlist. I am SO behind in my reading right now.

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