Spending time with my husband and friends: this includes eating usually, family time, EATING,gymnastics, running and weight training. Most of my time I'm dieting for something, so in all reality I'm a pretty boring girl. I am a bit loco though and truly enjoy a good pair of cozy socks, a funny movie, and pillows. I do party occassionally, diet permitting, and it's a good thing I don't party to often because it often leads to trouble. I really don't like the taste or smell of liquor but I like being drunk. Probably not a good thing, so I'd rather just stay away. I love dogs! My favourite dog being a bulldog, right now I have my heart set on a french bulldog with fawn colouring. Pretty much any dog (except poodles), I go all goo goo for. Instead of being maternal, I'm more Peternal.
If I had to pick a few people it would probably be: Will Farrell(I'd make him dress up in his Elf costume), Jack Nicolsen (he's a creep and I love it), Madonna(love her love her), and of course Matthew McConaughy (for the record I was a die hard back when he did his first movies, so back off) and Leonardo Dicaprio (now that he's a bit huskier like in departed he has my vote). Of course I'll ask the boss first! HA
Last but not least, the Lord Jesus Christ, so many questions, and I know that there's a lot of answers.
Huge Stevie Nix fan, anything from the 80's. Anything with a strong beat, if it's slower I want to hear the strong vocals such as Creed, Hinder, or U2. I've loved Madonna since I was old enough to listen to "like a virgin".
Anything with Will Farrell, Ben Stiller, or Vince Vaughn. I also love Jack Nicholsen, he is an amazing actor.
Nip Tuck. I can't wait for the fourth season on DVD. I don't have cable, I think it's an energy sucker.
The Bible. Right now I'm reading a couple books, I always have a few on the go. -Revelations with God -Wasted -Magical Thinkingin all honesty though, I rarely get through an entire book because I read before bed and pass out immediately. Good intentions though.
My Oma(grandmother) who passed away of Lymphatic Cancer in March of 2006. She was only 72 years and lived each last day of her life with so much love and patience. When she passed, I realized how much I could love someone, and how painful letting go could be.