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I'd choose tennis. I love tennis!
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I love Tom Hanks. There's just something about him. I think I secretly want him to be my cool movie dad or grandpa.
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Sure thing - just shoot me through an email! blog [at] breathegently.com
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Too long to mention. The jeans that fit me best are all from the USA. Every three years or so, I get lucky & go and buy some new ones. Not quite sure how I'm going to fare when these ones run out. Jean shopping in Australia = doom.
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Hahahaha. It was looking that way for a while now, but no. The wedding blogs are done now. It's time to get back to rambling about all sorts of other fun things.
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I am a teacher, yes. If you're teaching primary school - take a few lessons that you can adapt to suit the grade you're going to be on. Math games are always good. Creative writing is great fun for most ages. Crafts for the littlies. Stories & comprehension. Have a great day!
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So many things! I'm looking forward to be it BEING HERE at this point. I know time is going fast and all, but when you've been planning it for what feels like forever, it also seems to crawl along at a snail's pace.
But really... goodness. I'm looking forward to us declaring our love to one another in front of friends and family and God. I'm looking forward to being officially husband and wife, even if we have been living as that for the past few years. I'm looking forward to seeing all of the little details come together on the big day to make it something special and personal.
But most of all, I'm just looking forward to getting dressed up, spending some time with the love of my life, and having a good party. -
I attended the University of Western Sydney. Throughout the course of my two degrees, I visited nearly every single one of their campuses, with the exception of the Bankstown one.
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I think faith is important to most people, no matter what denomination you are. As for how I choose to share it, well, that's kind of personal. I don't run around screaming my beliefs from the rooftops, but if people want to know, I'll tell them. We're getting married in the Catholic church, and that's going to be one of the most PUBLIC declarations I'll ever make about my faith.
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Formspring Question of the Day
asked by FormspringWould I have an unlimited budget? Because there are a few things I would dig my teeth into: better funding for public schools, better funding for public healthcare, fixing up the roads and transport links in NSW (better trains! better roads with less tolling) & getting the whole freaking state out of DEBT.
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This is where I differ from devout Catholics - because I think each couple needs to decide what is right for them. Personally, I'm not the type of person to go out and sleep around with multiple partners - I never have, and I never would. If you're committed to one person, then your choices regarding sex are between the two of you.
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Honesty. I like people to tell me how it is - whether things are great or not so great, I prefer for people to be up front!
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I don't care about brand names, for the most part. I'll look at price & I'll look at ingredients, and I'll make my mind up from there. When it comes to shopping, if the price is drastically different - I tend to go for the cheaper products.
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It may sound kind of lame, but my go-to is cereal. I would eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner if I could. Mmmm. Cereal.
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No, I haven't. I've driven past the church in Norwest though. It's kind of fancy looking.
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Formspring question of the day
asked by FormspringIn winter, it's usually oatmeal or porridge. In summer, weet-bix/fruity bix cereals. If I'm splurging, french toast. :)
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asked by NathanPralle
Definitely! I'd love two or three, depending on how things go in that department (& finances of course) - J prefers two. I'd be happy with either, but I've always wanted one of each. :)
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