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I'm this bored at work

1. Who is your hero? Why?
I don't really have one... I know it's weird, but I never met someone I want to be like completely... more everyone I respect has aspects or traits I would like to emulate.
2. When you were a little tike, what did you want to be when you grew up?
In first grade I walked in to "career" day dressed as a lawyer... I dabbled with the idea of movie star too, but lawyer was there since the beginning and stayed until life and God took me down a different path.
3. What is one goal you currently have?
ONE? Just one? okay the goal I'm closest to achieving is my goal to pay off my credit card... I'm one paycheck away from it! YAY!
4. What life achievement are you most proud of?
I have no idea... I think it might have been moving to Washington D.C. without knowing a soul there and being truly independent.
5. If you could do anything with your spare time, what would you do?
Right now I'd sleep haha... but I think I would shop a lot and then work out a lot so I can do all my 5k, 10k, half marathon, whole marathon, and triatholon
6. What is your best physical feature?
I think it's my butt... then my skin. Yeah...
7. What is the most important thing your parents ever taught you by example?
Sacrifice and giving are more important than receiving.
8. Why do you think the church is true?
This is weird. I'm not good at expressing my testimony in written words. But to me it's logical. It makes sense.


Okay now Kayla's questions:


1) What is one food you hated as a child, but as an adult you now enjoy?
Wheat bread

2) Favorite memory growing up?
 Roller skating up and down the street in my popples skates
3) Craziest thing you've ever done and/or seen happen?
sky diving or streaking... 
4) If you could choose any super power, what would it be?
Fly. I hate LA traffic so much I wish I could fly and not have to deal with it. AND I could go visit my friends whenever I want!
5) Favorite book, and why?
 A Tale of Two Cities... the range of emotions experienced is amazing and it's such a deep story. And it's based on historical events.
6) Why did you choose the major/degree/career that you did?
Major- because I love politics and governments
Career- I loved interning at Disney World so I thought it would be fun to apply for corporate jobs.
7) Who would win in a fight: a taco or a grilled cheese sandwich?
Taco- it's Mexican and has serious street credit. Grilled cheese, although delicious,  
8) Paper or plastic?
I like paper...



Now I tag: Brittany, Hayley, Brianna, Megan

Comments

britt said…
Can we just talk about how it seems like every time I read your blog I feel like I'm reading my own. This is why I love you. You're bored at work while I have work ADD.
Katie said…
YOU HAD POPPLES SKATES?!?!!? That's so cool. I'm jealous.
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