1. What is your life philosophy?
I want to live so that at my funeral one person will cry because they'll miss me and one will laugh because they knew me.
2. What was your childhood's dream? Did It come true?
I always dreamed of children and love everlasting. Yes, it did, but it took a while!
3. Name one person that has inspired you the most in your life
That would have to be my momma. For more reasons than I could list.
4. Who do you love the most in your life?
I don't know. I love many people in many ways and at different times, it would be different people. I love a lot and I love with my entire being.
5. What is your most memorable moment in your life?
The birth of my children. I can recall every minute 43 and 42 years later.
6. Where is your favorite vacation spot?
The Caribbean ~ any island.
7. Where is one place that you must visit before you die?
England
8. What is one thing that you must do before you die?
Live my life with gusto and appreciation.
9. If you know tomorrow is the day that you would leave this world, what would be one advice that you would behind?
Whatever you are doing, be there 100% and always love someone.
10. If tomorrow is the day that you would die, who would be the person that you would like to spend the rest of hours with?
Again, many. My family. I could not choose one.
These are my answers for Journey of Life's 10 questions....I'm not IT anymore. he he he
Jo
Thank you for your answers. I really like your life philosophy and advice that you would leave behind. Thanks Jo!
ReplyDeleteIt was my pleasure! Glad you liked them. :)
DeleteNice answers :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. I'd have a hard time answering these, so I hope no one ever makes me "It." I'd disappoint by not participating. You're a better sport than I'd ever be.
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I am a good sport! I think my answers to these things are kinda repetitive, but I do the best I can and still be honest. :)
DeleteI love your life philosophy!! It is so great at funerals or when people move or retire and there is joy in the room because of great memories!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kindness and I agree about the joy in celebration of life being the point of the funeral or the retirement party. It should always be about what people have added to your life instead of about what you will now have to do without because someone has left you.
DeleteI say, be happy for what time you have had, not sad about the times you will miss.
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