Kimber Vale gave me a Very Inspiring Blogger Award. Totally inspiring.
Go and read Kimber’s post. Find out her most embarrassing secret. Well, it’s pretty embarrassing IMHO.
The Rules: (see, told ya these were the rules)
- Display the award logo on your blog. DONE
- Link back to the person who nominated you. DONE
- State 7 things about yourself. DONE
Nominate 15 bloggers for this award and link to them.I don’t even know 15 bloggers. LOLNotify those bloggers of the nomination and the award’s requirements.
7 Things About Me:
- I was 16 the first time I was on a plane on a school trip to Europe.
- I took figure skating lessons as a child and played one of the 7 Dwarfs in the local skating carnival.
- The first pet I remember was a black and white Spaniel-type dog named Lassie.
- I got my first gray hair at 18.
- My great-grandmother moved with her family to Canada from Scotland when she was 11 in 1911.
- I’m terrified of snakes.
- My best friend in middle school ate a dog biscuit, but I chickened out and refused.
Enjoy.
(some inspiration for you)




So which of the Seven Sakting Dwarves were you?
HUGS….
I remember a god-awful beard made of foam, so I think I was Doc.
I thought you were terrified of spiders.
Hey, no need to fear dog biscuits. I used to eat them regularly when I was a kid. Pleasing crunch, kind of a nutty flavor, and a great source of fiber!
I don’t LIKE spiders, but I’m not terrified of them. Well, I’ll just take your word for the dog biscuit thing and stick to human cookies.
Very interesting facts
. I love the idea of you as a skating dwarf!
In hindsight it’s amazing how much work parents put into those skating carnivals back in the day.
Like Jen, I love the image of the skating dwarf Tam.
We were cute in our day. I also remember doing something that represented Canada Day (it was still called Dominion Day back then) and we had red with a white maple leaf. I remember being disappointed by that costume though. Can’t remember who we thought had a better one.