May 3, 2007
-
When Common PPL do the Uncommon….
Mother’s Day is coming up. so…..
Funny fictional quotes from mothers in history…
PAUL REVERE’S MOTHER: “I don’t care where you think
you have to go,young man. Midnight is past your curfew!”He was a Boston silversmith who was summoned by Dr. Joseph Warren to carry the news of the British plans to march to Lexington and Concord on April 19.1775. Paul Revere never held high political office, wrote no great papers, and never commanded an army. Still he was a critical part of the effort to bring about American independence.
“The historical Paul Revere was much more then merely a midnight messenger. During the pivotal period from the Fall of 1774 to the Spring of 1775, he had an uncanny genius for being at the center of events. His actions made a difference, most of all in mobilizing the acts of many others.”oh_mother_may_I has interviewed me with the following questions, so here goes! (questions)
1) What is the most favorite place you have traveled to and why?
Niagra Falls – It was a vacation during a very difficult time in my family. We were in the process of adopting and were told it wasn’t going to happen. (Prayer changed it and later we were able to adopt the 2 children.)
2) What joy do you most indulge in the most?
Indulge? I guess I don’t know.
3) Where did you meet your wife at? and When did you decide she was the one for you?
McDonald’s. I was a supervisor and she was an employee. At the McDonalds annual picnic.
4) What hobby gives you the most pleasure? and How many do you have?
Hobby – Reading and Writing I love to do both with equal pleasure.
5) In forty to fifty words what bests describes who and what you are deep with-in?
Forty stands for trials and tribulations.
Fifty stands for Jubilee or freedomThose two numbers represent a lot of my life. I’m in a process of becoming more like Jesus. I go through trials in order to move into greater freedom. At the present time I just exited tribulation and I’m experiencing greater freedom.
Comments (33)
LOL great… I always enjoy the info. Ang
FUNNY quote!
Oh I am giggling so hard it isnt funny.
I have to think of a few good questions to ask you.
I will message you with some questions soon. Glad your game.
Hehe. Funny quote.
Thanks for your good travelling wishes, Randy. Will be leaving the house at 5:15am tomorrow. Husband will watch the home front while I am gone.
Christy.
that was too cute…I think my kids
could come up with some funny one’s
that I have said.
typical mom!
Ordinary people doing extraordinary things. I like that. People don’t get much more ordinary than me (though my wife may disagree slightly on that one!).
Saw you stopped by and thought I would visit you too ~
This has nothing to do with nothing
but Revere’s a pretty cool last name
I messaged you the interview questions. Hope they are ok and not to hard on you.
havew an awsome day randy good post love to all shelly.
Great answers.
great answers….. i’ll message you with my questions….though mother may i’S are great!!!
hahahahahaha…..
BTW, i love the Moon Picture~
Kaka loves Super Bomb(L50)
40 and 50. Great how you answered that one.
RYC. More so Weed, Mow, Do = WMD on my nose!
hey Randy!
You were pretty quick on the answers!
Good ones too!
Hows homefront?
I wonder what your wife would say to
candle light anniversary dinner at McDonalds on the playground?
I think that it would be romantic no matter where
as long as love is in the air
Love!!!
Deanna
Good answer to #5
I enjoyed reading your answers! I love your hobby and I share it! Ah!!! Love at McDonalds! That is so very sweet. Do you go their on your anniversaries???
I like the Mother quote! Too funny!
Make it a great day, friend!
Great post! =)
It was fun to learn more about you! =)
Hugs!
Too funny! I guess none of us likes curfews, huh?! Hope all is well; I’m loving my job so far! = ) Take care & God bless.
mm. I love that song. I didn’t think of how it related to my poem until you mentioned it though.
<3 alexis
RYC: Ha ha, me too. But my dad is a plumber, so it’s all about who you know, huh
.
So you guys were a match made in . . . McDonalds. That’s so American, hee hee. How long have you been married!? My parents celebrated their 35 wedding anniv last week, and I spent my whole quiet time thanking God for them and their commitment to each other.
RYC: I will report on it….I’m going to see it on Saturday so yeah..haha
woah. woah. boggling. you wouldnt be able to get out of the craft, or even to the window in time. wow.
Kudos on exiting tribulation.
Ahh. Bill Clinton,…I went to his inaugeration. Do you remember Admiral Boorda who shot himself. I was there when that all happened and went to his funeral. I actually worked for the Cheif of Naval Personal (Bupers). That was a mess of a day.
Randy,
I think it is very good that you are missing your wife. I’m hoping that she is having some fun and relaxation.
You can do it… I know you can!!!
Christy
PS have a fun weekend!
thanks
I like question number one. My answer to that, would be, San Francisco. I was just 6 yrs old when I first saw the place, I have never forgotten it, since then. Where going back there in 2008, summer vacation.
Hugs, Annika
Thanks Randy for your encouragement!! Hope you are having a good day….Mike
Good answers. Pretty funny too