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No, I'm not. I've never even heard of it, but I will check it out!
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I've known photography since I was in High school.
My dream job is to be a mother/photographer/world traveler/children's book illustrator/writer. -
-Lime... with sprite (if ever I drink soda, which is hardly ever.)
-Vanilla. I'm a plain jane, though I do like me some chocolate sauce on top.
-Cookies and cream. Not only because I don't really know much about chunky monkey and because it reminds me of going to BYU football games with my daddy. -
No. Unless it's Alfred and he's been part of the family for years. But other wise I think I can manage without having someone answering my door since at the moment it's only 5 feet away from anywhere I am in my flat.
Though I would consider hiring a secretary since I hate answering the phone and a maid since I'm really incapable of keeping my house clean... yet at the same time I don't like the idea of making someone else do some thing I am entirely capable of doing myself. Plus there is usually some sort of snob-like attitude that comes with hiring someone for personal work, so I wouldn't like that either. -
I've gone in and out of many dream house styles and I'd have to say I am completely undecided on the architecture of the outside or location. Though likely to be a cozy bungalow, or a Swedish cottage with plenty of room for guests. Each room will have it's own color and personal touch of those it may be dedicated to, with a taste of modern and old, light fresh wall colour, and bright accent colours and rich fabrics with bold, solid or detailed prints, collections of old worn out things like; books, cameras, lamps and typewriters, oil paintings, and tons of framed photographs with pictures of my growing family, and places I have been/lived. A house with a large studio in the basement along with it's own darkroom. A large yard with lots of over grown trees, some of which that grow pears and apples.
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Like to, and actually do, are two very different things. Most of the time I spend it enclosed in my apartment wearing over sized grey sweaters, editing photos, blog reading, and facebook looking.
How I'd like to spend it would be to sit at an outdoor cafe whilst wearing something incredibly chic with my picturesque scarf, reading a delightful Oscar Wilde book, and sipping on ice-less water that cost me 2 euro for a tinsy glass embracing my fantasy of Europe and how I should actually lead my ideal life here. -
Swedes are absolutely untouchable, creative in every sense and stunning to the core.
Americans are eh... nothing new, but are most definitely very outgoing and fun.
Brits are so POSH and I wish I was one of them, or at least was able to listen to one speak to me all day long, Ah... the British accent, yum.
Italians are delightful and have mastered my favourite thing in the entire world: ice cream. Belicimo!
Really, who's not to love? -
short term: write a few new posts on my blog. over the past two year: go to greece/italy/france. over the last 5 years: go to university. over the last my lifetime: live righteously (something I work on every single day)
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My beautiful sister. Although I wouldn't have a flawless night's sleep I'd be waking up to gorgeous little baby Reagen and would then be able to hold her all day long and would be surrounded by family and friends. And I also would be able to smooch my puppy-boy Fo-fo (Forrest-bubby.)
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A woman with inner beauty and peace, with joy that shows through the smile in her eyes. A woman with great love for others and would give anything on behalf of her children, yet is capable to love them so much to let them go. A woman who trusts, who listens, and who gives great advice. A woman with virtue, faith, knowledge, self worth, good works and integrity. So... basically my own Mami.
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Something spicy, sweet, and healthy all at once... something like Thai chicken curry with jasmine rice or Mexican beef enchiladas, fresh beef tacos, or even something as simple as a bowl of peas, or a watermelon eaten with a spoon. I can't say I have a favourite because I eat depending on my mood but things I could eat no matter what are fruit, veggies, ice cream, and cookies.
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First of all. Thank you! How nice of you to say that. :)
To be honest, I don't do much. I wash my face day and night with a natural cream cleanser from Alverde in wild rose sent using a regular wash cloth to exfoliate just a bit. After I wash I use a simple lotion from Alverde in passion flower sent.
...and just a little secret between the two of us: I had terrible skin about 3 years ago due to TONS and TONS of stress and really really crappy eating. {nutella on toast 5 times a day type of crappy} I had to go on Acutane to clear it up. The only advice I would give in keeping your skin healthy is eating and sleeping right, drinking plenty of water, and taking the time to de-stress yourself. -
Oh, cuz maybe they forgot.
Hey ya'll. Don't forget. If you ever have a silly, serious, or random question use that little box in the right column.
Don't be shy, but don't be too un-shy, alright. We all know I'm not going to answer any of those weirdo questions. :) -
No, sadly enough I haven't had that opportunity.
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I am continually learning German. A part of me thinks it's difficult and another part thinks it's pretty easy and straight forward. I'd say grammar, and not being scared of making mistakes while speaking is the difficult part. Pronouncing, reading, and understanding (even if it's just a little) ain't too bad.
Yes, I work in Germany, but I work in an English speaking environment. -
Without question! {We happen to live around the corner from the BEST pizza place in Frankfurt} Although, I do crave me some cheesey and greasey deep dish Pizza Hut on occasion.
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I've been pondering this question all day and have ended up with several answers::
1. My home (apartment.) {Compfy and cozy and a huge blessing in our lives because we've basically built it from scratch.}
2. Mario und Lino. Pizza restrant around the coner {No doubt is the BEST in Frankfurt}
3. Lokalbahnhof. German restraunt with modern interior in Sachsenhausen {Arrguably the best Schnitzel in Frankfurt.}
4. The trains, metro, trams, and busses. {A nice place to people watch and get to where you need to go conveiniently.}
And for kicks {a real touristy spot}::
The Rhein River and the castles that line it.
The lime-green rolling hills with scattered yellow and white flowers in the spring.
Heidelberg.
Any where that hosts castles and half-timbered houses. {Basically anywhere and everywhere in Germany}
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Sadly enough, my toes aren't painted at the moment. But if they were... humm I think they'd be that pretty dark turquiose color I bought a couple months ago.
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I'm still establishing a true fav. although If I were to say one it would be London.
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