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Chain Quiz...I Know...the things we do for those we love!

So, I know that chain quizzes are really silly, but I love my friend Andi...so...here are 7 random facts about me...

1. I have a hair phobia! Abnormally hairy people truly frighten me.

2. I have broken my left arm 3 times in the same place. They called me Skinny McGinty growing up and I was a little clumsy in my lanky body.

3. I dream of playing bass for a great band someday!

4. I would love to have one or two more babies. Blake is not exactly on board with this one yet, but, there are plenty of Texas cities waiting to become the first name of a Mullins'!

5. I struggle with being alone. I love to have people around...all the time! If I am by chance by myself, I am usually on the phone with a friend.

6. I can NOT toot. No seriously, unless I am pregnant I really struggle with passing gas!

7. I ADORE food network. Although I usually do not have time to cook the great recipes I see, I have fun fantasizing of being a gourmet chef!

Alright, there you have it. I tag Emily Tilly and Rebekah Bullard...two of my favorite blogs to read!

Oh, and Happy Mother's Day to my sweet friends that are such a great support system for me as I raise two sweet babies in this fallen world. I love you!

Comments

Momma Tilly said…
Hey girl. We were at Denton today and really loved the songs you did! By the way, the haircut looks amazing. Just wanted to drop the note.
Andi Hawkins said…
Thanks for playing!! You rock!
Beka Bullard said…
I completed the chain quiz...check out the randomness:)

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