5.05.2010

269 - Easy

Today is an easy blog! I've been tagged by Terry to answer these five questions, five times.

Question 1 - Where were you five years ago?


1. Living in an apartment.

2. Working at the same job.

3. Planning my first international trip, to Ireland.

4. Wow. This isn't easy. Um, still thinking about writing that book.

5. Crap, I only have four answers in me...

Question 2 - Where would you like to be in five years?

1. In a house with land.

2. Happily married.

3. Somewhere in the same geographical area that I'm in now.

4. In my garden.

5. Traveling the world.

Question 3 - What is on your to-do list today?

1. Water the garden

2. Do some laundry.

3. Get those dishes of the sink

4. Catch up on any blogs I didn't get to at lunchtime.

5. Figure out what I'm getting at the grocery store this week.

Question 4 - What snacks do you enjoy?

1. Pickles.

2. Potato chips.

3. Bear Naked Granola
4. Cheese.

5. Lemon with salt, lots of salt

Question 5 - What five things would you do if you were a billionaire?

1. Buy property EVERYWHERE
 
2. Take care of my family and friends
 
3. Travel the world
 
4. Throw a big ass party
 
5.  Donate some of it to charity
 
So I am going to tag... hmmm... Jimmy and Dr. Soosie. My condolences!

10 comments:

  1. These are all good, but I think buying lots of property is a big headache...then you have to maintain them, clean them, pay taxes on them, worry about them..and I know if you were rich enough you could just pay someone to do all that...but what's the point of having money it it makes extra work? So take my advice...just build yourself your dream home, and when you want to travel somewhere, you can do it in style.
    Oh, and don't forget to take me with you. Don't forget the 'little people'.

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  2. Man, I have like five loads of laundry and a sink full of dishes, they are both mocking me. I will still have all that laundry and dishes five years from now I am sure. Ugh.

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  3. Lemon with salt? Sounds kind of... I have no idea. It just seems like it would taste like a salty lemon. Well, I'll try anything once, so I guess I'll give it a whirl.

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  4. Joe - You hit the nail on the head... if I can afford to buy the land, I can afford to have someone else maintain it. Maybe even let my friends housesit.

    Jen - I feel for ya... two loads is enough to intimidate me!

    TS - This from the guy who was gonna be all over those pickle pops??? P.S. I used to make lemonade using salt until I learned that it was a mild form of hydrochloric acid... That just put me one step further down the weird road, didn't it?

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  5. Ruh Ro---Now I have to think huh

    OK Kristy I'll give it a try, will have to wait till tomorrow though :)

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  6. Yeah, good answers but I'm with TS: I'm still trying to wrap my mind around that lemon with salt thing. :)

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  7. I love grapefruit with salt, so I guess lemon with salt doesn't sound unreasonable.

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  8. i think my favorite part about this is that pretty much EVERY single question you answered with travel the world.. or traveling of some kind! I love to travel!

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  9. Kristy, if you ever have a property in France, I wouldn't mind donating my time to housesit it!:D You know, since it's you..!

    Throwing a big ass party does sound fun..

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  10. Yeah.... This lemon with salt phenomenon is new to me too.... I'm intrigued.... I may have to try this....

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