1. Already very-much explained in Saturday's blog.
2. We've done pretty good this summer - I got a Skateworld gift certificate a year and a half ago that's about to expire in summer, need to get on that. (Oh, the joys of the orange carpeted Skate World). Also, we owe the Whites a horse-back riding trip.
1. Introvert.....baaahaaaahaaa!!! I went to a Bible Study once and had to explain in one of our sessions what it is like to be such an extrovert. 2. It has been a wonderful, super fun-filled Summer. I cannot complain about any of it, but maybe I wish we had read more and that Emma had done more of her workbooks, but, ya know, that is just debbie downer-like of me. So I guess, all in all there really isn't anything we have missed.
Debbie Downer - LOVE it Hollie! I did SO GOOD during the month of June with that workbook/reading stuff.... but July and August have been a whole different story.
1. I am not extreme on either end. I would lean more toward extrovert, however I like small groups - not large ones. I also do not enjoy surface conversation as much as deep discussions. I don't love being alone and I gather energy from small groups of friends.
2. I have a bedroom to paint, siding to fix (Randy's project), an office to organize, and a shed that is almost painted I just need to touch it up. Will this all happen - likely not:-).
1. Ahh, definitely extrovert, although I do spend a lot of time in my head, too. 2. Well I had hoped to do some school work with the kids, didn't happen and isn't going to. I can't really think of anything else, outside of MOVING!!!
1. Anyone who knows me will know that I am a omplete INTROVERT! Unlike my husband who is a complete extrovert. (We are quite the couple.) Just like, 'Justme', I will do anything and everythng to get out of any social situation becaues I dread what will happen, what could happen, what might happen, what has happened in the past, etc, etc. I have a select group of friends that I can hang out with and not worry about what they think of me, what I am going to say, or whether or not there will be an uncomfortable silence.
2. I really didn't have any summer projects planned since I don't have kids and summer is just like any other time of the year for me (work, work, work). Stephanie is right though, we do need to get that horse-back ride in.
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1. Already very-much explained in Saturday's blog.
2. We've done pretty good this summer - I got a Skateworld gift certificate a year and a half ago that's about to expire in summer, need to get on that. (Oh, the joys of the orange carpeted Skate World). Also, we owe the Whites a horse-back riding trip.
1. Introvert.....baaahaaaahaaa!!! I went to a Bible Study once and had to explain in one of our sessions what it is like to be such an extrovert.
2. It has been a wonderful, super fun-filled Summer. I cannot complain about any of it, but maybe I wish we had read more and that Emma had done more of her workbooks, but, ya know, that is just debbie downer-like of me. So I guess, all in all there really isn't anything we have missed.
Debbie Downer - LOVE it Hollie! I did SO GOOD during the month of June with that workbook/reading stuff.... but July and August have been a whole different story.
1. I am not extreme on either end. I would lean more toward extrovert, however I like small groups - not large ones. I also do not enjoy surface conversation as much as deep discussions. I don't love being alone and I gather energy from small groups of friends.
2. I have a bedroom to paint, siding to fix (Randy's project), an office to organize, and a shed that is almost painted I just need to touch it up. Will this all happen - likely not:-).
1. Ahh, definitely extrovert, although I do spend a lot of time in my head, too.
2. Well I had hoped to do some school work with the kids, didn't happen and isn't going to. I can't really think of anything else, outside of MOVING!!!
1. Anyone who knows me will know that I am a omplete INTROVERT! Unlike my husband who is a complete extrovert. (We are quite the couple.) Just like, 'Justme', I will do anything and everythng to get out of any social situation becaues I dread what will happen, what could happen, what might happen, what has happened in the past, etc, etc. I have a select group of friends that I can hang out with and not worry about what they think of me, what I am going to say, or whether or not there will be an uncomfortable silence.
2. I really didn't have any summer projects planned since I don't have kids and summer is just like any other time of the year for me (work, work, work). Stephanie is right though, we do need to get that horse-back ride in.
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