If you don't already know, I am huge a Jane Austen fan. Olivia was almost named Emma Jane, but we went with Olivia Jane instead. I saw this quiz today and couldn't resist. I know Kiahna and Kerri love all things Jane as well and would appreciate this.
Posted by Jen Wolff at 6:38 PM
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Austen is the best. I took the quiz and was pleased to be Elizabeth Bennet. I have tried in vain to persuade Russ that Darcy is a fine name for a boy. I have also tried Edward and Ferris.
Oh, I like Henry. My only reservation is that a friend of mine told people she was going to name her son Henry because it was the "worst" name she could think of. Well, after 7 months, she couldn't think of anything else. However, I think Henry is very nice.
Fun Fact #7 is on Tamra's blog. I would have used someone else's, but Tamra had a new post today. I'll warn you, this last one is a bit of a doozy! Just think, these are the things I am willing to admit to.... what else is there that I haven't fessed up to?? I know, you should be concerned. ;)
Willow
PS. Cool idea with a YA reunion. Josh and Sarah have just moved into our ward and we are excited to have them.
Hi Jen,
I will work on the tutorial for the sensory table this week! Thanks for stopping by.
So, as Russ and I were running errands and talking today we reminisced a bit on our "dream" car. To counter the ick that was fun fact 7.... I leave fun fact #8, it is completely ick free.
Fun Fact #8 -- In early college I wanted a car. I didn't have a great job, so I knew I would have to get a vehicle that was being auctioned. My "dream" car was a mail car, with big bench seats bolted in the rear (gotta have room for all the peeps), a foot locker for blankets (gotta keep the peeps warm in the winter), and painted in a lovely zebra motif. Yes, I honestly wanted a postal truck. I only abandoned my dreams when a friend told me that guys didn't like chicks who drove funky cars. Sigh... it could have been glorious!
Oh, option 2 for mail car was to put beanbags and seatbelts in the back. That idea just didn't quite seem safe, though. Can you imagine all the available space for camping and beach gear? Of course, since the mail car only probably did 40 on the freeway, you couldn't get up any mountains to camp... but that is a completely different concern.
Willow
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