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One Word answers...

A new kind of survey:

You can only type ONE Word!Not as easy as you might think. It's really hard to onlyuse one word answers, who else wants to play?

1. Where is your cell phone?.......nightstand
2. Where is your significant other?.. airport
3. Your hair?..... messy
4. Your mother?.... working
5. Your father?.... church
6. Your favorite thing?....family
7. Your dream last night ? none
8. Your favorite drink?.... Starbucks
9. Your dream/goal?.....teaching10. The room you're in?.... kitchen
11. Your hobby?....gardening
12. Your fear?....loss
13. Where do you want to be in 6 years?.....here
14. Where were you last night?.....home
15. What you're not?....rested
16. Muffins?...gluten free
17. One of your wish list items?...maid
18. Where you grew up?... here
19. The last thing you did?.....diaper
20. What are you wearing?....comfy
21. Your TV?.... big
22. Your pets?....messy
23. Your computer?.... red
24. Your life?....fufilling
25. Your mood?....bummed
26. Missing someone?....Matt
27. Your car?...Functional
28. Something you're not wearing?....socks
29. Favorite store?....Target
31. Like someone?....friends
30. Your summer?..... full
32. Your favorite color?.... blue
33. When is the time you laughed?...Addilyn
34. Who will blog this?.... Steph, Amanda, Kari, Jen, and Sarah
36. Food....cookies
37. Favorite word...love
38. house.... messy

See now, wasn't this fun!

Comments

Jennifer McHam said…
Fun! Ok now let me try - Check out my blog!
Jen :)
Jennifer McHam said…
PS - AMANDA HAS A BLOG? Need it!

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