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7 things you probably don't know about me

05:41, Sunday, March 23, 2008 .. 4 comments .. Link

I've been tagged by TeaFlower! It took me a while to get around to it, but here it goes!

I am to write 7 things you probably don't know about me.

I love writing. One of my goals in life is get something published.

I used to look at things like cooking and sewing with distaste. I preferred to clean out a barn then help cook! And sewing...that was something I always tried to get out of. Then a few years ago I began to look at it a little differently. I actually like cooking....I'm currently putting a "cook book" together for myself of all my mom's recipes that I know how to make so when I leave the house I will still be able to eat yummy food. :) And I’ve started getting into sewing. I'm planning on making myself an apron soon. 

Another one of my goals is to do a LOT of international traveling. I've been to Mexico and after this summer I'll be able to add Egypt, Swiss, and perhaps France (if we drive through France to get to Swiss). It's hard because there are so many places I want to see!

 

I'm currently interested in Nursing. I think it would be cool to become a Nurse and then live in another poor country, helping them out and all.

I love to wear skirts and cute dresses. It's my main weakness when I go shopping.

I like doing things like scrap booking. I haven't done a lot of it so far, but I really want to get more into it b/c it's a lot of fun.

 

My favorite thing to study is Medieval and Egyptian history. I find it so fascinating! And very interesting to learn about the culture and how things were done.

Well, thank you TeaFlower for the tag. It was a lot of fun!

Take care all,

Lee


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Going Egypt with you.

04:13, Tuesday, March 25, 2008 .. Posted by Bailey Rathbun
Hi, I am on your Egypt team and I live in Portland. It would be fun to get to know you before this summer. You can email me at baileyrathbun@rconnects.com

:)

07:39, Tuesday, April 1, 2008 .. Posted by TeaFlower
Medieval and 1900-1950 are my favorite parts of history to study. I would love to able to see more countries!

Great list!

~*~Jessica~*~

Egypt

09:34, Monday, April 7, 2008 .. Posted by Hopeful (whatsitworthtoyou.blogspot.com)
I like Egyptian history too, especially where it overlaps with Genesis and Exodus. It's fascinating!

missions fundraiser

09:18, Monday, April 28, 2008 .. Posted by Anonymous
Our youth just did a 'babysitting' fundraiser. They did this at the church on a Friday nite and had anyone bring their children from 4.30pm -11.00pm, they only provided a snack and some drink so children had to pack a supper if they hadn't eaten at home. As many youth and chaperones were there that could be and it sounded like it went well, our children were sick unfortunately so we couldn't participate. they sent postcards to all churchmembers. Lisa

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