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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Social Sunday


1. What do you miss most about being a kid?
My grade school. I went to the same school from K-8th grade with all the same 28 people in my class all 9 years. As much as I maybe didn't like it or appreciate it then, I now see that it built the foundation for who I am as a person, especially religiously speaking. It taught me all about God and Jesus from a young age, and I'm so thankful for that and to have known them all of my life.

2. Did you have a nickname growing up?
People called me Jenny from K-12th grade (ew HATE). I was also called Brett Favre in basketball because I was # 4 :)

3. What was your favorite thing to do at recess?
WOW, honestly I don't even remember. I remember for a long time we didn't used to like to go out, so we would stand and hold the door for other students and then close it so we could go back inside. Haha, I don't know honestly.

4. What did you want to be when you grew up?
A singer :) I have been singing since I sang my first song at age 2 and I always wanted to be a singer.

5. Did you participate in any school activities?
Basketball, softball, volleyball -- all which I sucked at. I also did cheerleading and singing which I was good at :) I also did Girl Scouts for a few years and was chosen for Scholastic Challenge and Science Olympiad, which I had to take a test for.

6. What is the funniest thing you did as a kid that your parents still remind you of? 
Ummm, wow. I really don't know! I guess locking my brother in the trunk of the car when we were camping one year.

Next Weeks Questions:
1. What was your favorite trip/vacation/activity this summer?
2. What was your favorite outfit look/clothing item of the summer?
3. What is one thing you wish you’d gotten to do this summer?
4. What was your favorite song of the summer?
5. What was your favorite movie/tv show of the summer?


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2 comments:

  1. I love girl scouts! I so wish I did it, I want my kids to do it. Reese does it and they learn SO much! I think its so awesome and important!

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