The Rules:
1. Leave a comment saying you want to be interviewed.
2. I'll reply and give you five questions to answer.
3. You'll update your LJ with the five questions answered.
4. You'll include this explanation.
5. You ask other people five questions when they want to be
interviewed.
blairpettey interviewd me.
1. What is your favorite song?
EDIT: either "every new day" by FIF (for many reasons) or...well i just don't know. .
2. Where is your favorite 'spot', why?
i've got
two...maybe three. just because i couldn't pick between them. 1.
my grannies house - because of all of the memories from growing up.
plus when i'm there, i feel like i'm part of a family. AND its very
pretty in the country. 2. the park near my school - very quiet, lots of
things to explore, good place to think. 3. joss' appartment - place to
relax, feel at home, and its not the dorm!
3. If you could erase a memory (i.e. eternal sunshine of a spotless mind) would you?
There are always things that i wish i could
forget. things that i've done that i wish i could put out of my
mind. but then i realize that the pieces of my past, no matter how
painful, have made me who i am. and if i were to change even one event
of my past, everything else would change right along with it. and i'm
just beginning to like who i am. so no, i'll leave my memory intact.
4. What will you live for?
today or tomorrow? i would love to say that
every day i will live for Jesus and for helping those around me to the
best of my ability; live to do what i think He wants out of my life.
however, i know that somedays, maybe even tomorrow, i'll stumble and
may even fail at that goal. tomorrow is always a new day. but, i
suppose i can say that i'll try to live for Jesus, and helping those
around me by letting His love move through me. trying is the best i can
do most days.
5. What is the best experience you've had thus far in life?
wow.what ever happens to those times in
your life that you say "man, this is the best thing i've done so far"?
how come you can never think of those times when you're asked a
question like this? i didn't think this question would be that hard to
answer... but i've sat here for 10 minutes and i'm not sure that i can
pick. i think the experience that has taught me the most has been
moving out to california and living in the dorm, for the most part on
my own. its been fun having the freedom and yet self-discipline (not
that i didn't have it before). its been great getting to know new
people and learn new places. if not that.... then maybe, getting
to know my dad again. living at his house for a year was absolutely
amazing. [i can't believe i wrote that much. sorry if you
read all that ramble].