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Friday Feast Meme

Friday Feast Meme

Friday, August 11, 2006
Feast One Hundred & Six

Appetizer
Tell about a toy you remember from your childhood.
If you’ve read much of my blog before (or you’re one of my sisters, LOL), you probably know that I have this huge gap in my memory where my childhood should be. I don’t remember much of anything. When I do get a random memory in my head, I get all excited, thinking “I remembered something!”. I have no idea why, but I don’t remember much. However, I do have a little stuffed dog that I had in later childhood or maybe my early teenage years that I loved. I named him “Rayford” and I still have him to this day.

Soup
If you could make one thing in the world absolutely free for everyone, what would it be?
Off the top of my head, probably medical care. I think it’s a basic need and would go great lengths towards helping solve some of the world’s problems if everyone was fed and taken care of properly

Salad
Approximately how many times per day do you think about your significant other?
A lot! He’s working from home a lot now (2-3 days a week usually) and I think of him because he’s here, and I think of him when he’s not here because I miss him 🙂

Main Course
What is something you believe in 100%?
That Jesus died on the cross for my sins

Dessert
Name one thing you have done this week that you would consider a “good deed.”
How about that guy I let pull out in front of me the other day, even though he didn’t wave or smile his thanks in any way?

UPDATE: OK, I did a really good deed this afternoon :mrgreen: – I was in Walmart picking up some household and grocery items. There was a very elderly gentleman walking around, pushing a buggy, looking lost. I asked him if there was anything I could help him with, and he said he needed ice trays. I very slowly followed him to the housewares section (he was in the groceries) and searched several aisles quickly while he waited at the end of an aisle. Then, when I found the right aisle, I went and got him and took him where the trays were. They were on a bottom shelf, so I got out all the ones they had, and showed him and helped him decide which ones to get (we got the Rubbermaid ones, they were thicker!). I felt really good that I stopped to ask him. He looked very frail and was moving so slow. I hope I saved him some steps 🙂

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  1. paperback writer Said,

    I do that all time and then grumble when the other driver hasn’t acknowledged my “good nature.”

    Oh, well.

    Happy Friday!

  2. Dawn Said,

    why must people be so ungrateful…?

  3. Cam Said,

    I love your main course! 🙂

    Philip works from home full time, so I understand your salad.

  4. Bev Said,

    I like to think that the guy will remember what you did for him and do it for someone else. Cheers.

  5. Connie Said,

    Love your Walmart story. I hope if my dad was ever in there by himself I hope he runs into you!!! That was so sweet.

    Take care,
    Connie

  6. TC Said,

    Great Feast! I love the Walmart story! Mine is served too!

  7. eph2810 Said,

    Great feast. Thank you so much for sharing.:)
    Too bad though you can remember anything from your childhood.

    Thanks for stopping today…

  8. presentstorm Said,

    I loved your Wal-Mart story.. As a Wal-Mart associate I can really appreciate it. I have helped the elderly with things like that as well.. Well it is my job for one but I think the Supercenters are just to much for them to navigate… Heck somedays it seems too huge for me to want to deal with too…lol

    Great Main Course as well 🙂

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