1) Leave me a comment saying, "Interview me!"
2) I will respond by asking you five questions. I get to pick the questions.
3) You will post the answers to the questions (and the questions themselves) on your blog or journal.
4) You will include this explanation and an offer to interview someone else in the same post.
5) When others comment asking to be interviewed, you will ask them five questions. And thus the endless cycle of the meme goes on and on and on and on...
Questions asked by
losingntrnslatn 1. Of all the places you have lived in the world, where do you feel the most at home, and why?
My definition of 'home' is probably different to the majority of the world's. Sure, after moving to a new place I adapt and become comfortable living there. Becoming familiar with the places and people helps too. But is it really home? I'd have to say where ever I have a sense of family I am home. Those places are the lake in North Dakota I spent many summers with, when I am with my family (including extended family) and when I am with some very dear friends. So overall, there's only one place I feel at home, but many people I feel at home with.
2. If there were no restrictions whatsoever to what you could do...what is the one costume you would make for yourself?
I have always wanted to do a costume that required a horse. I would ride the horse around the convention, take it in the elevator with me and everything. Since I've been a little girl I've always wanted to have a horse inside a house for some reason.
3. If you could choose futures for yourself and your siblings, what would they be?
Rebekah would become a game tester for Blizzard and play World of Warcraft everyday. Or she'll get to see the world while studying anthropology. Daniel will get married, have lots of nieces and nephews for me and become a small town doctor after realizing how corrupt the drug companies are. Martha will become a professional pastry chef and open a restaurant. For myself I'd like to finish a degree, get married to my soul mate and write books on sewing and complete the list of research papers I would love to do and get published.
4. List the benefits of being a "Broad."
- No problems with former boyfriends
- Getting to see said former boyfriend cry
- Hearing former boyfriend's new girlfriend being called 'trailer trash'
- Knowing I have sisters for life
- Being able to bond with sisters and being given advice (asked for or not, it rocks)
- Cool t-shirts
- The memories
5. Can Kim and I have a male nurse AND a cabana boy each when you put us in the home?
Ladies, the home I've been looking at is RUN by cabana boys that are all Registered Nurses. Plus they have several that are there only for 'eye candy' and anything else you can think candy should do.