Found this survey on Hungry Meets Healthy so I thought I’d give it a go..
10 favorite musical artists
Beyonce
Lady Gaga
Kings of Leon
Nicki Minaj
Justin Timberlake
LMFAO
Gwen Stefani
Tegan and Sara
Madonna
Pitbull
9 things in your purse
Chapstick
Canadian money
American money
Hunger Games ticket stub
earrings
Keys
Target credit card (Oh how I wish I could use it..)
Passport
YMCA membership card
8 places you want to visit
Italy
Chicago
Australia
Africa
Brazil
Vancouver
England
Grand Canyon
7 movies you love
16 Candles
Anchorman
Pride and Prejudice
Christmas Vacation
Notting Hill
You’ve Got Mail
When Harry Met Sally
6 Favorite Hobbies
Working out
Baking
Walking Layla
(Window) Shopping
Beer/Wine tasting
Reading
5 favorite fruits/vegetables
Strawberries
Brussel Sprouts
Bananas
Broccoli
pomegranate
4 Favorite Colors to Wear
Black
Pink
Orange
Green
3 Things that stress you out
Bills
Bills
Bills
(And now Destiny’s Child is stuck in my head…)
2 things you say too much
For reals
That’s crazy
1 Favorite Dessert
My mom’s wacky cake
And there ya go, folks. Feel free to comment on this post with any of your responses, or blog it yourself!
In other news, I started a new book last night called Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand.
On a May afternoon in 1943, an Army Air Forces bomber crashed into the Pacific Ocean and disappeared, leaving only a spray of debris and a slick of oil, gasoline, and blood. Then, on the ocean surface, a face appeared. It was that of a young lieutenant, the plane’s bombardier, who was struggling to a life raft and pulling himself aboard. So began one of the most extraordinary odysseys of the Second World War.
The lieutenant’s name was Louis Zamperini. In boyhood, he’d been a cunning and incorrigible delinquent, breaking into houses, brawling, and fleeing his home to ride the rails. As a teenager, he had channeled his defiance into running, discovering a prodigious talent that had carried him to the Berlin Olympics and within sight of the four-minute mile. But when war had come, the athlete had become an airman, embarking on a journey that led to his doomed flight, a tiny raft, and a drift into the unknown.
Ahead of Zamperini lay thousands of miles of open ocean, leaping sharks, a foundering raft, thirst and starvation, enemy aircraft, and, beyond, a trial even greater. Driven to the limits of endurance, Zamperini would answer desperation with ingenuity; suffering with hope, resolve, and humor; brutality with rebellion. His fate, whether triumph or tragedy, would be suspended on the fraying wire of his will.


