Monday, August 27, 2007

Slacker blogger

Wow... I've been neglecting our blog spot lately. After a scolding from my sister-in-law, I'm back! Found these questions on a comment from Nicki (the expert, most creative and consistent blogger) and thought I'd answer them... finally.

1-If you had an extra 3 hours a day what would you spend it on?
I would spend the first extra hour sleeping in and snuggling with graham! Second, I would spend an hour reading books on play therapy and drinking a cup of tea and shortbread. Third, I would add an extra hour at the end of the night to hang out and do fun things... go out to dinner, eat ice cream, watch an extra hour of bad reality tv, talk on the phone to my family, yoga, ...relax!

2-What's the one thing that's changed you the most with getting hitched (don't say nothing's changed, that's a load)?
Hmmm.....good question! I would say I think about what kind of family I want to have more and I'm also more relaxed and trusting. Also I worry more about my hubby (big shocker).

3-If you were given $10,000 and had to spend it on travel, where would you go?
I'd love to backpack around Europe with graham. I wouldn't need a travel guidebook because I'm sure he would be able to tell me about everything including dates and important people, and how the buildings were made...etc. I'd also love to go to Hawaii, Alaska, and Latin America.

4-What's your favorite restaurant? What's your favorite meal?
My favorite restaurant is Bepe and Gianni's in Eugene, Oregon. It is an Italian restaurant. Yum-O as Rachel Ray would say! I love the garlic/cheese/bread appetizer there and any pasta dish with cheesecake and a coffee for dessert. My mouth is watering.

5-What will your life be like in 10 years?
I hope to have kids and be a therapist in private practice working with kids, couples, and families-living in Portland closer to my parents and sister. I hope that graham and I will be as happy as we are now and still have fun and laugh together. I would love to be more confident, have great friends in a book club, and be able to live in the moment. I would also love to work with therapy students doing clinical supervision.

Okay ...there it is!

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