Hello everyone! I decided it was time to do my monthly questions for everyone to ponder. I really hope everyone made it through the holiday season ok and is successfully navigating through these next few cold winter months, that is unless you are currently living in a warm climate right now. 🙂 With that being said, I’m doing a winter theme this month so hopefully each of you will take the time to mull them over, and as always, my own answers are listed below.
- What is your most favorite winter memory?
- What is your least favorite winter memory?
- If you could spend the rest of the winter months anywhere in the world, where would it be?
- What type of drink do you enjoy the most during the cold winter months?
- What is your favorite thing to eat during the cold winter months?
- What do you miss the most doing during the winter?
- What do you do the most to occupy your free time during the winter?
- What is the most amount of snow you’ve ever seen come down during a single storm?
- What is your most favorite kind of soup to consume during a cold day in the winter?
- If you were to be snowed in for a few days during a big storm with one person still alive, who would you like it to be?
And as always, one more for good measure:
- Is there a book you are planning or currently reading during this winter?
My answers:
- When so much snow fell one winter as a kid, we made tunnels through the front yard that were like crystal caverns.
- Driving through a huge blizzard from Washington D.C. to Poughkeepsie and sliding off the highway into a traffic sign.
- Any island in the Caribbean.
- Dark Hot Chocolate.
- My own oatmeal concoction that’s made with raisins, natural peanut butter, vanilla soy milk, coconut, banana, and blueberries.
- Sitting outside in the sun in my backyard.
- Watch movies, write, do puzzles.
- Somewhere around 3 feet when I lived in Fairfax, VA.
- Beer Cheddar Cheese Soup.
- My partner of course. If not him, my best friend Cedric.
- Hinds’ Feet on High Places by Hannah Hurnard.
Peace, love, light, and joy,
Andrew Arthur Dawson