This post was prepared for Cee’s Share Your World Challenge at
http://ceenphotography.com/2014/06/09/share-your-world-2014-week-23/
Head on over when your done here. I am quite sure you will find some very interesting answers to her questions there!
Here are my answers:
Would your rather be stuck in a small plane with mild turbulence for 2 hours or be a passenger in a car racing the Daytona 500?
I think either would be quite fun. However I have done the small plane turbulence thing so I choose the car race as it would be a new experience.
Would you rather be alone with nobody in the vicinity for one month or never be alone not even for a minute for one month?
Oh my goodness never being alone for a month sounds like somebody’s version of Hell (Oh yeah mine).
Would you like to sleep in a human size nest in a tree or be snuggled in a burrowed spot underground?
Oooo a burrow please. It would make me feel like a Hobbit.
In a car would you rather drive or be a passenger?
I like being driven. Not that that ever happens mind you but I like to be a passenger (or at least I use to)
Bonus question: What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?
I am grateful for so many things you can find a few of them here:
And I am really looking forward to C.cada’s open air art show coming up this weekend and you can read more about that here:
http://artistdayapart.com/winchendon-250th-anniversary-art-contest/


You are most definitely a people person. If you had no contact you would probably die. And I really don’t want that because you are way to fun. 🙂
Well thanks Cee. I would probably get lonely but to not a have a minute to myself?!?! That is very frightening. I need plenty of prayer time to refresh myself or I do go a little insane.
A Hobbit! I hadn’t thought of that.
I like the thought of being a Hobbit. I especially would like a home with a round door.
Your house “over yonder” should be easy to identify. 😉
Yes indeed! Stop by for a cup o’Joe once you find me under the hill!
I think anything/everything would come before racing the Daytona!
Never being alone, even for one minute? Unthinkable!
I am with you about never being alone. I think anyone who has ministered comes to understand the imprtance of thos times of solitude. I do get sick of the quiet after a bit but I so need it after a busy Sunday.