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Tag, I'm It!

Lately, there has been quite a bit of tagging on my favorite blogs...and just when I was starting to feel left out, Jane from Delight Your Senses tagged me!  Thanks, Jane.

Here goes ...

Four things I did today:

1. Sat in meetings for 1/2 the day

2. Prepared spaghetti for dinner

3. Gave birthday gift ideas for someone's girlfriend

4. Watched The Real Housewives of Atlanta for the first time


Four things on my to-do list:

1. Final details meeting with November 1st bride

2. Check my mailbox

3. Order menu cards for November 28th bride

4. Try on my Halloween costume


Four of my guiltiest pleasures:

1. McDonald's

2. Reality TV

3. Gossip & fashion blogs

4. Shopping!


Four random facts about me:

1. I skipped the 7th grade and graduated highschool at 16

2. I am surrounded by folks named William and/or Keith (my husband's first and middle names are William and Keith; my father's name is Keith; my father-in-law's name is William; my grandfather's name was William; my great-grandfather's name was William; my brother's name is Keith)

3. My great grandmother's nickname for me is "Bubba"

4. I LOVE to sing

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And now I'm gonna tag the following people ...

Michelle at Charming: By Design
Christina at cHill Weddings
Danielle at Urban Glamour Style & Beauty Tips blog

Comments

Anonymous said…
This is a good one, I can definitely come up with at least 4 answers for each!

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