This is easy because I fantasise about this all the time! I would have a coffee shop slash book store slash vintage camera store slash clothing store with a drop in sewing room upstairs where lovely ladies who love to stitch can come and use sewing machines and other rad things. I'd also run sewing/craft classes and basically live at this place. Oh and I'd also have a gallery space showing fabbo art from my favourite young artists. I'd call it The Bird Nest. (please don't steal my amazing idea internets!)
Embrace it...sometimes I even manage to make myself grumpier by sheer force of will. Not sure this is all that healthy though...
This is tough, but it would either be searching the house for my can 'Roughy' and finding him under the pillow on my Mum's bed or pretending our backdoor was a stable door (it basically was one of those two part doors with a top and a bottom-my sister and I loved it so much!)
Probably sit in the corner and cry. I watched Meloncholia recently (freaked me out completely) and I would definitely not be as accepting as the Kirsten Dunst character.
On weekends it's gotta be breakfast, but weekdays probably afternoon tea when I get home from work. I love that feeling of relaxing with a cuppa and a snack after a long day.
I learn by doing. If I am told or shown how to do something then left along to 'figure it out' myself I tend to do better.
7. What is your favorite joke?
It's too rude for this blog! I do love the whole 'why did so and so fall off the so and so' themed jokes.
Q: Why did Timmy fall off the swing?
A: Because Timmy had no arms
Q: What is big and yellow and if it fell out of a tree would kill you?
A: A tractor
xx Samantha Alice
Ahahahahaaa those jokes are hilarious!!! I am a huge fan of stupid, deadpan jokes!
ReplyDeleteI've always liked that one in Friends:
What's green and says 'Hey, I'm a frog'?
A talking frog
Becky
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