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Allie Tagged me!

Allie tagged me, so I must keep this going :)...
The Rules: …. each player starts with 7 random facts about themselves on their Blog. People who are tagged need to blog 7 facts about themselves and post the rules as well. At the end of their blog list 7 people you are tagging. Let them know that they are tagged by leaving them a comment. sounds like fun, right? here we go...
1. I am afraid to drive on bridges over water when my kids are in the car (it is getting better as they age. When they were all small and "non-swimmers" my knuckles were totally white!
2. I have a dream to become a sculptor (I've only practiced with playdoh...but reading the agony and the ecstacy is downright painful for me!)
3. I believe I can do anything (blame my mom for that one...she must have told me that when I was at an impressionable age)
4. I believe in the goodness of mankind. I think the best of people and when they let me down, I am crushed!
5. I'm training for a triathalon with my sisters. If you know me...you are laughing. Enjoy that!
6. I love music of all kinds. I can listen to opera one day and Country the next. It is like people...it all has something to offer.
7. I can't play games on the XBOX because they make me motion sick. Figure that one out...

Now I am taggin 7 more people. I hope they play along!
Elsie Flannigan http://elsieflannigan.blogspot.com/ (one can dream...)
Christina Twing http://forloveofpaper.blogspot.com/
Beth Thomas http://astampingoodtime.blogspot.com/
http://thewoodenporch.blogspot.com/ ( she won't give her name but she makes me laugh!!)
Brynn Wennen http://www.createandsharewithbrynn.blogspot.com/
Michelle Tweedy http://www.painteddesertserenade.blogspot.com/
Bety http://iralamija.blogspot.com/

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hi!!! thanks for visit my blog!!! you can see my answers here:

http://iralamija.blogspot.com/2006/12/ive-been-tagged-he-sido-etiquetada.html

Bety :)
Miss Notesy said…
I agree with you on number four. That happens to me a lot. Plus I get sick with those video games too. You are the first person I've heard admit that though!

Thanks for tagging me, though I have to confess to you that I am TERRIBLE about remembering to actually answer myself.

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