Some questions I stole from KikiBH:
My turn!
1. What's the most fun you had as a child? (Not a teenager. I'm talkin' prepubescent here.)
Anything that I did with my childhood "clique" was fun. We would have the greatest sleepovers at one friend's house; her parents always stayed out until about 3:30 AM and left us alone..even though we were only 11 or 12 years old. We would bust into the liquor cabinet and sneak boys over. Sounds bad, but nothing bad ever really happened. It was more about hanging out with the girls, ordering pizzas, playing Truth or Dare, and watching Mystery Science Theatre 3000 until the wee hours of the morning. I also miss our walking trips up to 7-11 to get nachos and Slurpees.
2. What is your favorite piece of artwork? (Sculpture, painting, drawing, multi-media...)
John Singleton Copley's Watson and the Shark. I don't know why, but the first time I went to the National Gallery of Art-when I was about 7-this painting fascinated me. I think it was the morbidity of the shark getting ready to devour this person. It was exciting. I see so much more in the painting now, but that is how I first viewed it. Here is a copy:
3. What do you put on your hot dog?
Either chili and cheese or ketchup, dijon mustard, relish, and onion.
4. Who was the last person you said "I love you" to?
My son, Donavan.
5. Why are you on the computer right now?
Bored. At home on bedrest until the end of the pregnancy, so I surf the net a lot now.
6. What are your top three favorite meals?
A big honking burrito from Chipotle.
Canneloni from this Italian restaurant in Burke of which I cannot remember the name.
A real BBQ sandwich with cole slaw. The closest I can get up here is Dixie Bones in Woodbridge.
7. How many generations are currently alive in your family?
I think only 3. All of my grandparents have passed away. The oldest generation is my parents' generation, then mine, then my children's.
My turn!
1. What's the most fun you had as a child? (Not a teenager. I'm talkin' prepubescent here.)
Anything that I did with my childhood "clique" was fun. We would have the greatest sleepovers at one friend's house; her parents always stayed out until about 3:30 AM and left us alone..even though we were only 11 or 12 years old. We would bust into the liquor cabinet and sneak boys over. Sounds bad, but nothing bad ever really happened. It was more about hanging out with the girls, ordering pizzas, playing Truth or Dare, and watching Mystery Science Theatre 3000 until the wee hours of the morning. I also miss our walking trips up to 7-11 to get nachos and Slurpees.

2. What is your favorite piece of artwork? (Sculpture, painting, drawing, multi-media...)
John Singleton Copley's Watson and the Shark. I don't know why, but the first time I went to the National Gallery of Art-when I was about 7-this painting fascinated me. I think it was the morbidity of the shark getting ready to devour this person. It was exciting. I see so much more in the painting now, but that is how I first viewed it. Here is a copy:

3. What do you put on your hot dog?
Either chili and cheese or ketchup, dijon mustard, relish, and onion.
4. Who was the last person you said "I love you" to?
My son, Donavan.
5. Why are you on the computer right now?
Bored. At home on bedrest until the end of the pregnancy, so I surf the net a lot now.
6. What are your top three favorite meals?
A big honking burrito from Chipotle.
Canneloni from this Italian restaurant in Burke of which I cannot remember the name.
A real BBQ sandwich with cole slaw. The closest I can get up here is Dixie Bones in Woodbridge.
7. How many generations are currently alive in your family?
I think only 3. All of my grandparents have passed away. The oldest generation is my parents' generation, then mine, then my children's.
VIEW 3 of 3 COMMENTS
cairo:
Aw, I hope that you find a good home for him.
lusteye:
While I'm a Simpsons fan and it was worth the movie ticket twice!! 
