Saturday, March 9, 2013

Spazzy Quinoa + Saturday 9 + Saturday Centus



1) Have you ever been to the Atlanta?
I have been, actually! I went to Huntsville for Space Camp through 4-H.

2) Do you enjoy traveling by train?
I have never been on a train :P

3) "Midnight Train to Georgia" is Sam Winters' signature number at the karaoke bar. What's your go-to song when you take the mic?
I NEVER take the mic. If anything, I'm the one running away from the prospect of singing. And I have a terrible voice, so why would I do that to my self?

4) Do you drink tea?
YES. I love black tea with a splash of milk and some honey. Mmm, so yummy!

5) What's the most recent thing you purchased for your home?
I have no idea... I don't really buy anything for the house since I'm 14...

6) Are there dishes in your kitchen sink right now?
Living in a house with 6 people (4 of them being kids), we ALWAYS have at least a dirty spoon in the sink.

7) Have you ever been fingerprinted?
I have not. Never had a reason to be.

8) What was the last check you wrote?
I don't write checks, that whole being a teen thing...

9) What color are your eyes?
Blue. And I love them. They change shades of blue, darker when I get up, lighter as the day goes by and then dark again! The also look very bright when I'm excited.





"CODE RED!" I screamed at the top of my lungs. The spaceship's engines were starting to fail. "Activate the escape pods, evacuate all personnel! Proceed in a orderly fashion to your evacuation points." After being caught in the space storm, and being battered against rocks and other space debris, the whole spaceship was going down. And I the captain, would stay until the last person left. Lieutenant Davison ran up to me, "Captain, we've got to abandon the ship! She's going down and we've got to go." I put my hand on his shoulder, "I'm staying with the ship. Goodbye. Thank you."


Jenny Matlock

10 comments:

The Gal Herself said...

Love the photo of your friend frolicking in the snow. Here in Chicagoland we got 9" this week and you should have HEARD the whining! Kids and critters love it, though. I saw a border collie walk about a half block with her nose in the snow, enjoying every moment.

I also think it's cool that your eyes change color like that.

Bookie said...

A good captain indeed to stay with the ship!

Tracy Cook said...

I do hope that that was a nightmare not real!!! Good use

I am Harriet said...

How cool that you are so young and have goats too! Good for you!

Kim said...

A captain always goes down with the ship...good job!

~UnSuper Mom~ said...

Great science fiction!

edenhills said...

I'm right there with you on the singing thing. I can't carry a tune in a five-gallon bucket. Good thing you have so many other talents!

Karen S. said...

This was a jolly good read!

Jenny said...

Wow. What a fun little journey! The interview was awesome! And I love your Code Red, piece, too.

And that picture is just neat!

Happy Friday!

Loved everything here.

Lily Strange said...

I love it--what a cute little goat!
When I was growing up, my family raised chickens. We lived in New Mexico and had a little half acre farm. We gave all the chickens to family friends when we moved to Colorado.
I've always wanted to live in a semi-rural area again, though it's unfortunately never happened. I'm almost 50 now. Maybe someday.