Four Things…
I got tagged by Kim from RN for Life in my comments the other day, and have been ruminating on my answers. Here goes…don’t be shocked.
[ed note: OK, this post was drafted 2 years ago, I just decided to publish it after finally thinking of four movies & places]
4 Jobs I Have Had In My Life:
Outward Bound Instructor
Retail clerk/manager for an outdoor outfitter (backpacking, rockclimbing, kayaking)
Summer job at a pet kennel (geese & puppies & kittens, oh my!)
Grasscutter/Fence Painter for borough parks
4 Movies I Could Watch Over and Over:
The Wall
Monday Night Football (does that count?)
Men in Black
4 Websites I Visit Regularly:
Beginner triathlete
My Yahoo stock page
Wealthy Affiliate
CNN
4 of my Favorite Foods
Freshly Brewed Ice Tea
Sushi
Dark Chocolate, especially Baker’s squares
Yuengling Lager
4 Places I Would Rather Be Right Now
Laguna Beach
Bay Islands
Rocky Mountains
Danville, PA (where did THAT come from???)
4 Most Wonderful Places I Have Been
Switzerland
Honduras
Puerto Rico
Estes Park, CO
4 Books I Could Read Over and Over
The Life if Pi
The Kite Runner
The Bible
PHP and MySQL
4 Songs I Could Listen To Everyday
The Other Side of Summer (Elvis Costello, Mighty Like a Rose)
Island in the Sun (Weezer, Green Album)
Barrel of a Gun (Guster)
You Shook Me All Night Long (ACDC)
4 Reasons I Blog
I’m too lazy to call my family & friends
Therapy
Creative Writing Outlet
Documentation of the amazing things that happen to me in my career
4 People To Tag
Universal Call
Bontrager Diaries
Wescott Studios
Retriever Training Forum
These people know who they are…I’ll be checking in on them…or post in the comments…
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You’d rather be in Danville PA?? I’m here right now, and let me tell you, the fall leaves are great and all, but I can think of a few places I’d rather be.
Yeah, like I said, don’t really know where that thought came from, but yes, occasionally I DO wish I was back in Danville! Mostly for the scenic bike rides and Montour Preserve