Tuesday, March 25, 2008

This looked fun

If money, time, and babysitting were no object, where would you go and with who?

I would want to travel all over the world, but not all at once. I'd like to visit Japan, the Polynesian Islands, France....many places.

When was the last time you cried?

Sometimes when I'm really tired at night, I might get annoyed at things that don't usually annoy me and I start crying a little bit.

5 things you were doing 10 years ago - 1998

Wow, that was a while ago.

1. Definitely going through puberty
2. Awkwardness that still continues
3. I got a horrible haircut that would haunt me for nine years
4. In November, my parents announced that we were going to move (I wasn't happy)
5. My Grandma Slack died a few days before my twelfth birthday

5 things you were doing 5 years ago - 2003

1. Finding out that my brothers would miss each other by a week going/coming from their missions
2. Going to Disneyland for the first time
3. Getting upset over really stupid things
4. Learning to drive
5. Getting sick three times in a school year

5 things you were doing 1 year ago - 2007

1. Getting rid of the frizzy hair I had for so long
2. Got into Pilates
3. Corresponding with three missionaries
4. Not liking the English major very much
5. Hung up on a stupid boy (not anymore)

7 of your favorite hobbies

1. Reading
2. Listening to music
3. Going to orchestra concerts
4. Eating!!!
5. Watching movies
6. Pilates
7. Hmm...crocheting?

5 favorite foods

1. sushi (don't get it very much though)
2. Mexican
3. Chinese
4. Mom's home cooking
5. chocolate

5 places you've been



1. Arizona for my grandfather's funeral
2. Toquerville, UT...where many Slacks are buried
3. Washington D.C.
4. Salt Lake City (duh!)
5. Los Angeles, CA (high school orchestra trip)

5 favorite memories

1. Living with amazing roommates last spring
2. Realizing that with the right haircut, my hair was beautiful
3. Getting a sister-in-law
4. Traveling with my cousins to Arizona to say good-bye to our grandpa
5. When I got to be present when my uncle became stake president in Dallas

5 people you wish you could meet/see again

1. My deceased grandparents--especially my Grandma Slack because I didn't get to know her before Alzheimer's took her away from us.
2. My great-Grandma Kimball...she was an amazing, strong woman and I can hardly believe I am descended from such a woman.
3. Aunt Maile (my-lee) Ann. She died, when I was nineteen, from stomach cancer--I never got to know her well because she lived in far away in Pittsburgh and had nine children. My parents think that I would have been good friends with her. But I am getting to know her kids better--the ones who live in Utah.
4. David Patten Kimball--my third great-grandfather. He was one of the three young men who carried members of the Martin-Willy Handcart Company across the icy Sweetwater River. Brigham Young said that David Kimball and the two other young men were guaranteed entrance into the Celestial Kingdom for such a selfless act. I can hardly believe I am numbered among his posterity.
5. My future husband, wherever he is. But I guess I'll just have to be patient :)

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