| My favorite
food is sushi. |
| My
favorite drink is a Mocha Frappuchino with a coconut shot from Starbucks. |
| My favorite
color is blue or yellow. |
| My shoe size
is 7-8. |
| My
all time favorite CD is “Better Together” by Jack Johnson |
| My
top 3 favorite bands are The Beatles, Zippy Josh and the rag tag band, Nickel Creek |
| I
don’t have a least favorite band, but don't like rap very much. |
| My
favorite band member is Wil because I can relate to him
when he doesn’t want to practice. |
| My
favorite actor is Joaquin Phoenix. |
| My
favorite actress is Sandra Bullock |
| I love
the shows “Laverne and Shirley” and “SNL” |
| My
top 3 favorite movies are The Bourne Ultimatum, Housesitter, and
Bill and Ted's excellent Adventure |
| My
favorite cartoon is the Animaniacs |
| The ability to fly |
| “You
can’t handle the truth!” from “A Few
Good Men” |
| Alison
Krauss, Chris Thile, Bela Fleck, Doub Pearce,
and John Mayer. |
| Chris
Thile |
| Halo |
| “ The
Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles” written
by Julie Andrews |
| I love beagles ... especially our dog Buster and my dog Rebel (puppies). |
| Soccer !!! Go Beckham !!! |
| Playing Piano and Guitar. |
| Spoons is always fun!! |
| I
like Proverbs because it has so many good lessons to learn,
and it also has my favorite verse Proverbs 3:5-6. |
| God is the
most powerful person in the universe. He was so willing
to give up his Son to die for the sins of mankind. God
knows everything, and always will. God forgives your
sins in an instant no matter how big or little it is, but
you have to repent in order to be forgiven. As powerful,
willing, and merciful as He is, He has a kindness that
no one can ever explain. |
| Jesus is
God’s Son who came to this sinful earth to show God’s
kindness throughout the world. Jesus was so willing
to endure the pain of His people, and I admire that amazing
quality a lot. |
| I
always say God first, family second! |
| To raise my children in a Christian home,
to follow God’s guidance, and to be happy with life. |
| I see myself graduated from college, and
finding a God-centered husband who will care for me and
make enough money so I can spend it! |
| When
I was four years old, my dad asked me if I wanted to become
a Christian. I didn’t know what that meant, so he
explained to me what a Christian was and the importance
of becoming one. He then again asked me if I wanted to
become a Christian and I said, “Sure, what the heck?!” No, I'm just kidding. I understood that day that I was making a big decision, and if I wanted to become part of God's family, I should choose to let Him into my heart. |