- Name one thing you would change about your appearance.
- Name one thing you would change about your personality.
- Name one thing you haven't done that you would like to do.
- Name one regret.
- Name one thing you are most proud about (must be about you).
My answers:
- My body parts that changed due to pregnancy. (Use your imagination.)
- Be less judgemental and more accepting of what I view as others' faults.
- Skydive
- Losing touch with friends.
- Being a good mommy.
3 comments:
Name one thing you would change about your appearance.
Name one thing you would change about your personality.
Name one thing you haven't done that you would like to do.
Name one regret.
Name one thing you are most proud about (must be about you).
my toes...they look like finers!
i would love to worry less!
become a mother
i'll keep that to myself
i get to help kids every single day and i do a pretty great job!
I would love to change my smile.
I always hated my teeth so I never smiled alot. Smiling makes you happy. I would change the fact that I worry too much. That
part of my personality has taken so much joy out of life. If someone says I am driving across country all I can think of is they will get in an accident, fall off a mountain, get kidnapped and the list goes on. I am most proud that I am a good mother and wife and raised a wonderful productive daugther who loves her family.. I regret that I never took chances and let my fears rule me. One thing I would still like to do is get over my fear of flying and go to Europe.
1. It would be easy to say my gut... but I feel I am serious enough about my current fitness kick that that will diminish nicely. So instead, I will say my "posture"... but only for a lack of a more accurately descriptive word. What I am referring to is a hunch in my shoulders and neck. My head is aligned forward of my spine - I'd compare it to Nicolas Cage.
2. I am impatient when dealing with people who I feel are stupid.
3. Go on a big trip. I'm not that specific... I don't care if it's Asia, Europe, or Africa... I'd just love to spend like... a month overseas somewhere.
4. I'll write more about this one later (it'd probably be really looooooooooooooong), but correcting this regret involves a trip to California, and a woman from my past. And for the record, the writer of this blog is different from the woman to whom I am referring.
5. I am proud of my artistic achievements, especially considering my natural left-brainedness. Yes, that's a word!
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