BJ HOFF'S TAG GAME OF SEVEN
Tag, I'm It...
Author BJ Hoff tagged me for seven sevens.
I rec'd. an email with the statement above. Seems I'm to address the following scenarios. I'm doing this off the top of my head, as I'm in a hurry to pack for San Juan, Puerto Rico. Our daughter lives there and just had a baby boy, and she has a 22-month-old daughter, so my thoughts are there not here. Oh well. Here goes. Try answering these for yourself. Just had a brainer. Seven is God's perfect number!
Seven Things to Do Before I Die
1. Have a meal at the White House again. Though I don't have to be invited by the President, like last time. (I'm not kidding!)
2. See my name on the Christian Bestsellers List again. (First time was with my first published work of Christian fiction, American Dream in 2000.)
3. Fulfill God's call on my life, both in writing and in ministry (my husband is a pastor).
4. Visit Israel again. (There's another "again." Boy, have I led an interesting life.)
5. Can't think of anymore since I'm in a hurry.
Seven Things I Cannot Do:
1. I can do whatever God calls me to do because "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" (Philippians 4:13).
Seven Things that Attract Me to My Husband [romantic interest, best friend, whomever](not necessarily in this order!)
1. Loves God.
2. Is a pastor. (Love seeing him behind the pulpit each Sunday in those beautiful suits and ties!)
3. Is a great father.
4. Is a fabulous grandfather--spends lotsa time with the little ones.
5. Is a good provider. Has always "brought his money home."
6. Is a sharp dresser.
7. Is very clean. Always smells good--important to me since I have a sharp sense of smell.
Seven Things I Say Most Often
1. Phooey. I wasn't allowed to say "Darn" growing up.
2. Shoot. Same as above.
3. Wow.
4. That's wonderful.
5. Great day.
6. How can I help you?
7. How can I help you?
Seven Books I Love (in no particular order except for the first one)
1. The Bible
2. Ladies of Missalonghi by Colleen McCullough
3. Little Women
4. Jane Eyre
5. Christy
6. The Yearling
7. A Single Shard
8. Emily Louise
9. As the Earth Turns
10. Hannah Fowler
11. Once Upon A Time When We Were Colored
12. Oh, did this question ask for 7? Sorry. I love books.
Seven Movies I Would Watch Over and Over Again
1. I don't know since I don't go to movies. Oh, wait. I go once a year. Two nights ago, Milton and I went to see Pride and Prejudice. But it didn't have the romantic vibes that the A&E version did. Or was that the Masterpiece Theatre version?
2. Oh, I thought of one. The Scarlet Pimpernel. Saw it on video. But you have to see the version with Jane Seymour. Love it.
Seven People I Want to Join in Too:
1. www.gailmartin.com
2. www.rachelhauck.com
3. Carrie Turansky www.carrieturansky.com
4. Rhonda Gibson www.rhondagibson.com
5. www.firstnoveljourney.blogspot.com
6. www.deborahraney.com
7. www.kimvogelsawyer.com
1 Comments:
<< The Scarlet Pimpernel...you have to see the version with Jane Seymour. Love it. >>
I couldn't agree more. Of course my interest in Jane's version is slightly more skewed than the average person. *winks* But that doesn't make the film any less enjoyable. I've seen several versions of this story and Jane's is my favorite...even if I am biased.
Love the focus of your blog, Kristy. Now, get blogging!
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