Can you believe it’s week 32 of Share Your World 2013? Only 20 weeks left until we begin Share Your World 2014. Ok…Ok… before we frighten ourselves right out of blogging let’s just focus on the week we are on shall we? Please check out Cee’s other contributors at http://www.ceephotography.com/2013/09/16/share-your-world-2013-week-32/
Here are my answers:
If you could be a tree or plant, what would you be?
I would like to be a giant sequoia. This largest of trees only stands because it intertwines its roots with other sequoias and so is upheld most powerfully in community!
If you were an ice cream cone how many scoops and flavors would you be and why?
I would be two scoops of Rocky Road.Because I love chocolate nuts and marshmallows but too much of a good thing is just too much. Two scoops is more than enough.
What type of pets do you have or want?
I have two Maltese dogs and a puppy I am preparing for the mission field right now.
Where do you hide junk when people come over?
We don’t hide junk. People must take us as we are.


Great answers. I didn’t know that about sequoias. “Rocky Road” describes life a lot of times. And I got a laugh out of preparing your puppy for the mission field.
It is true. He is going to be my sister’s dog and is going to spend a lot of time in church with her as she ministers in the Netherlands. 🙂
Hopefully he will win souls as well as hearts. 🙂
Amen!
I would definitely take you as you are. Thanks for playing along!!
Thank you Cee. Not everyone has been so accomodating in my life. I appreciate your kindness!
Great answers, Pastor J! I’m sure Brenda’s pup will be anxious to start evangelizing the moment he sets foot in the Netherlands.
He was born to it it seems!
Great answers, for sure! 🙂
Thanks Nicole!
I love Rocky Road ice cream too. You dogs are too cute. Stop by my blog and see how cute my baby is too.
http://frogslop.com/2013/09/share-your-world-2013-week-32/
I will be by sometime tonight! Thanks for dropping in.
Great answers . . . love the idea of a Sequoia tree, though I must admit my first thought was a thornless but perfumed red rose . . . and “take us as we are” is the best way!
Amen! Thornless roses are fun! All mine have really big picky thorns.