Shelly from The Cunningham Family in bush Alaska challenged her readers to take part in a quiz she made. (Click HERE to read her original post.) So, sit back and enjoy as I try to answer truthfully!
What is your biggest fear?
Right now, not being able to handle TWO little ones and 4 months later becoming the sole breadwinner while I put Paul through school. This second baby has some great timing (as did the first) and is throwing us for a little loop! When I think about where we are in life, moving back to a college town to be students again, having two kids and a mortgage, and me taking over the income responsibility for a few years, it scares me! It makes me think of the song, Sounds Like Life to Me by Darryl Worley. I'm sure Paul feels the same way! HOW DO PEOPLE DO THIS?!?
And your smallest?
I have to agree with Shelly on this one...my "smallest" greatest fear is spiders. The other day I found a spider crawling on our front door. SO CREEPY. I was way too much of a weenie to kill it with a tissue, so I devised a plan using what I had near me: an aerosol can of sunscreen and matches. Let's just say I fried that sucker.
...The next day, I found a big, hairy, red, dead spider, and it was RIGHT NEXT TO MY FOOT!
...The next day, I found a big, hairy, red, dead spider, and it was RIGHT NEXT TO MY FOOT!
Kharma???
Any pet peeves?
Um.....yes. Too many to count! Please refer to my "It Bugs Me..." tab at the top of my blog. It's a working list! My biggest pet peeve is probably when someone pronounces a word wrong, and just keeps doing it. Examples:
- "Suposably" instead of supposedly (Youtube wasn't allowing me to embed this video, but go watch it! It's of Joey on Friends. CLICK HERE. SOOO funny.)
- "Expecially" instead of especially
- "Expresso" instead of espresso
If you had four more children (two boys and two girls) what would you name them?
Oh my goodness, FOUR MORE?!? I can't even imagine having two total right now! Alright, let's see...I think I'd want 1 girl and 3 boys. Names:
- Olivia Taylor
- Emerson James
- ....?
- ....?
What is something you regret?
Not planting a garden in our yard the summer before we moved to Colorado. Living in an apartment, I realize how precious land is now! I miss it.
What moment do you remember most of elementary school?
I think it was like on the last day of 6th grade...a few of my friends and I crossed over to the little kids' playground and got to play on their toys! We had always wanted to do it...not sure why. It was cool at the time.
This is the BEST picture I could find of my elementary (Marrion Elementary) on google. |
Who is your longest
friendship with? (excluding relatives)
Brittnee Thompson. Our parents were friends, and then we just sort of grew up together. Her grandma watched me occasionally (which I loved), and she spent the night at my house I don't know how many times. One of the fun things I remember about our friendship early on were our matching outfits! Our parents would get us matching dresses/sailor outfits, etc, and take us for pictures at the mall--I still have mine, but they are at home in Washington (otherwise, they would be on this blog!)
What is the weirdest spiritual/paranormal thing you ever witnessed? (ie miracles)
Probably watching Paul bless Hayden as a newborn during sacrament meeting at church. I was a little nervous and on edge (being a new, tired mom), but Paul seemed to be just fine. I asked him if he knew what he was going to say during the blessing, to which he replied, No. This was about 15 minutes before the blessing. I didn't think he would have written out what he was going to say, but I thought he would have been thinking about it and have some sort of idea. He told me (I'm paraphrasing here and using my own words) that he didn't want his own ideas and wants for this baby to get in the way of listening to what the spirit would tell him during the blessing. I was kind of taken aback by his answer, and then overcome by his trust in the Lord. Hayden's baby blessing was so remarkable and specific to him--I came away grateful for a husband with such faith.
The church building in Rexburg, Idaho where Hayden was blessed. (Again, this is not my picture...just the best one I could find on google!) |
If you were in therapy,
what would you be discussing?
Probably the way that I and we (Paul and I as a team) discipline Hayden. HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOU'RE DOING IT RIGHT?!? What if I'm too harsh and scar him for life? What if I'm being too lax and Hayden never has respect for authority? So much to think about there.
If you could learn more about any one thing what would it be?
Too many things! I love to learn. At the moment, I would say I'd want to learn more about being a better homemaker! How do you stay organized, teach your children what's really important, give your husband the attention he needs, etc. It's hard, people! Awesome...but hard.
Top 3 favorite desserts?
- Paul's Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Cheesecake (my own is usually better than anything you can buy)
- Jaciva's Seventh Heaven Cake ( so good...my mom always used to buy me this cake for my birthday)
- HONORABLE MENTION: I can't talk about desserts and not mention Paul's grandma's Chocolate Cake! I just can't. It's amazing. Super moist, rich, and homemade chocolate frosting. I will never ever want for another chocolate cake recipe. It's that good. (Message me and I'll share it with you. If enough people want it, I'll put it up on the blog.)
Favorite nail polish?
- OPI Mrs. Oleary's BBQ
- Mary Kay's Lavish Sable
- Rimmel Clear (I NEVER put color on my fingernails. I either use a few coats of clear topcoat, or do a french tip.)
Mary Kay's Lavish Sable. This color is SOOO rich. I'll be sad when I run out--it was a limited edition color that came out last winter. |
Mrs. OLeary's BBQ by OPI |
Knowing what you do about
my life in rural Alaska, what would you find most challenging about living
here?
I think I'm with you Shelly! I would have a hard time not having breaks from the kids. We have Date Night without Hayden 3 times a month where Hayden gets to go to someone's house and play with children his age. I would SOOOO miss that time with my husband.
I think the isolation would also be really difficult. And probably not really having a car. That would just be strange!
I think the isolation would also be really difficult. And probably not really having a car. That would just be strange!
Everyone says they wish they had twins… Why would YOU want them?
I've always been amazed by twins. They have such a special bond---I've always wanted to witness that as a mother. Twins run in my family, so you never know! After having one child though, I don't know how you survived!
I loved reading that Allie! Thanks for playing along. I will encourage you about being the sole breadwinner, it can be done. You will survive. We did it for almost three years. It was hard, and being organized helps, but you just take it a day at a time. And really enjoy the weekends!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh you had me cracking up a couple times, your IT BUGS ME list is hilarious. I totally get you! I'm excited you're going to have babies the time apart as mine, it's hard at first but you'll just realize what's important and take breaks when you can. Give yourself permission to let things go (I only did dishes and cleaned up toys once a day at first) and you don't have to EARN a break. If those kids are sleeping, rest, rest, rest! You don't have to fold the laundry, unload the dishwasher, and THEN rest. Get what I mean? And then somehow time goes by and it gets much easier!
ReplyDeleteWhat will you be doing when you go back to work?
I forgot you did that shelly! Knowing that you were the working mom for your family gives me some confidence!
ReplyDeleteRox-I *should* have my bachelor's degree by December and baby is due Feb 21st. I'm hoping to find a job that I can do online from home so that I can still stay at home with the kids. We'll see how that actually works out! My degree is in English with an Emphasis on Professional Writing and a Minor in Child Development, so I want to find editing/professional writing work. If I can't work from home, my backup is a place called "Journeys". They work with children (I believe adults as well) that have special needs in the community. Of course then I would have to find daycare for a 2 year old and infant :-/