Friday, July 29, 2011

Five Question Friday

1. Vow renewal ceremonies-yay or nay?

Well, since our pastor lost our vows and we didn't get to say then during for wedding I would say Yay. We had some very nice vows all written down and ready to go. Pastor Dan lost them and needless to say, the wedding didn't go off with out a hitch. Michael and I were so confused and then we couldn't stop laughing.

2. What sound/s annoy you the most?

High pitched screams, on purpose. You know, when someone tells kids to make noise and they scream as high and as loud as they can; not really a fan of that.

3. If you had to pick, would you have only all boys, or only all girls for kids?

Michael says only boys, so he could have a basketball team or a football team. I would have to stop at the basketball team (5), there is now way I'm producing a football team, (52). I would probably go with all boys as well.

4. Do you believe in alternative medicine?

I'm more of a natural medicine type person. Don't go the the doctor unless you have; too many people go for any little cough. Learn your body and you will know when something is wrong that requires a doctor. Also, don't be putting all those medications, hormones, ect. into your body. It's just not right. If you don't feel good then rest, don't go popping pills right away.

5. Would you take a family members children and raise them if they needed it?

Yes, but now the question is, would they want me too? I think families need to start taking care of each other. There is nothing wrong with getting help from family. What is why we have them.

2 comments:

Lori said...

I will first say that i really enjoy reading your posts! My husband and I are planning on having children soon and the dissociation of who should we wil our children to if something should ever happen to us, has come up. we cannot agree on who this person should be. Do you have someone in mind for your child and if so how did you come to that conclusion. We agree it should be someone in the family because it would be a huge responsibility to ask a friend to do that because they would then need to visit 2 other family (grandparents of the child) besides there own. I would love to hear your thoughts on the subject.

Kimberly said...

We have chosen a family member for similar reasons. They would only need to visit the one other side. One of our main concerns was which family member would raise Patrick the closest to how we would raise him. We watched our siblings to see who was using a similar parenting style to us. We also looked at personalities of our siblings and their spouses. We also wanted to choose someone with a strong Christian faith like us, who would teach Godly principles. None were perfect, but we choose the best one, the one we felt most comfortable with.