Monday, March 03, 2008

Ten Things I Love that Begin With 'F'...

I'm stealing this from my friend bookyeti's blog:

Ten things I love that begin with 'F'

1.fondue
2.Frank Capra Films
3.Felix Unger
4.fiction
5.food network
6.family, my
7.Fallon, Neil (of Clutch)
8.fetal heartbeats
9.fizzy drinks
10.fair weather

Comment and you'll receive your own letter. Then place your own 'ten things' list in the comments, using the letter you're given.

23 comments:

BWK Art said...

Enjoyed it Ashley! :)

jewlover2 said...

Thanks Bev. Let's show how it's done...care to make one more list?

How about 'H'?

BWK Art said...

Ah yes, the letter H...

1. hunky husband :D
2. Horatio Hornblower - books and BBC mini series!
3. hiking — at one with nature, and skinned knees
4. Hopper, Edward — one of my favourite artists for both overt and surreptitious reasons
5. herbs, fresh — the key to making anything good, taste even better
6. Hepburn, Katherine — Very…herself.
7. home - there's not place quite like it
8. honey — I’ve never liked the smell of it (a cross between stinky feet and spit) but a little dab of it makes my tea über dreamy!
9. Hitchcock — self explanatory I'm sure
10. "heh." — My frequent reply to anything mildly amusing. Can also double as a sheepish half-chuckle, which is what I’m known for (even in my sleep, apparently).

Heather said...

So sweet that you thought of fetal heartbeats :)

craig said...

ok I would like a letter ...been wanting to make another post anywat

jewlover2 said...

Another nice one, bookyeti. Hitchcock is my favorite, of course!

Keg, how's bout the letter 'C'? And post your list here as well, if you don't mind.

Heddo, I'd like to see you tackle 'L'...

craig said...

10 things I love starting with C.

1. Chiasson ... my last name... I love the fact most people can't pronounce it correctly... its not that hard my 2 year old can say it.
2. company
3. cards... as in playing cards with company..something we rarely do
4. camping... i am already running out of ideas here
5. counting... well how violet counts to 10..very cute
6. cars... i really not that much of a car person but running out of ideas again
7. Chad.. my brother
8. change ... the way violet looks for change for her piggy bank
9. Charles in Charge .. my favorite T V show ever
10. chips... well I do make a decent living selling them

Heather said...

1. Lightning Bugs- By the thousands twinkling in an empty field on a warm summer night.
2. Latin Dance
3. Lilac Blossoms in early spring
4. Lime Wedges- especially in a Gin & Tonic
5. Lemon Balm- I've always included it in my herb gardens, although I have no idea how to use it other than smelling it.
6. Leaving for vacation
7. Love Stories
8. Living forever in paradise
9. Labyrinth- the movie starring David Bowie
10. Log Cabins- we have always wanted to build one

jewlover2 said...

Great list, Craig...I love Charles In Charge too!

jewlover2 said...

Great list, Craig...I love Charles In Charge too!

jewlover2 said...

No log cabins, please! Just kidding. My husband is wiring one right now and it is SUCH a pain. They are very nice looking though...and cozy.

Funny you mention Labyrinth. We just rented that from Netflix and watched it Sunday. "You Remind me of a babe...a babe with a power"

Tina said...

Cute! And hey! I'm still alive! I swear!

jewlover2 said...

Hey Tina! Give me a list please, your letter is 'E'

Sarah said...

I was reading all of these, and they're great! I particularly found Craig's funny, because to my knowledge he has never watched Charles in Charge at all! Silly guy!

jewlover2 said...

Sarah, thanks for commenting. You are now obligated to give us a list. :)

How about the letter 'I'...

Tina said...

1. Eighty - as in 1980. :) Good year.
2. Earl Grey Tea - makes me think of my dad and Captain Picard - Did I actually just admit that?
3. Enya - Oh how I love thee!
4. Eyelashes (Especially on sleeping little ones)
5. Elizabethtown - the movie w/Kirsten Dunst and uh..that guy from Lord of the Rings...
6. English/British Humour
7. Everything Will Be Alright by the Killers.
8.Ernest Hemingway and his unique way of describing things.
9. Elvis Presley - of course!
10. Emerald Green

jewlover2 said...

Thanks Tina, I too love Elizabethtown, especially the last ten minutes! And guess who just reminded me that I actully walked down the aisle to Enya? I completely forgot. I need to break out the wedding video! LOL

Sarah said...

Oh gee thanks for an easy letter! JK of course, I would have said that to any letter you gave me. Some of these I'm less passionate about than others,but here you are!

1. Ice-free soda
2. Irony
3. "I do it myself"-the constant refrain of Violet lately
4. Ivory, a very beautiful color on most skin tones
5. Indoors, where I'll spend my whole summer this year being huge and pregnant and NOT sweating to death
6. Infants
7. Indie Films
8. Independant Contractor- my official title when I was doing hair
9. Ireland, at least I think I would love it
10. Imagination

Brooke said...

Fun fun! I'd love to have a letter to call my own.

p.s. Tina and I have just gotten in from sledding and making snow angels.....whoo hoo! SNOW!!

jewlover2 said...

Okay Brooke, how about 'N'?

The snow was nice wasnt it? As usual, I love looking at it but I set one foot out of the door and brrrrr, I'm back by my fireplace in a flash! My son's are wimps in the snow as well..hahaha

jewlover2 said...

Sarah, I sure do love your list...and you're right about Ivory. Most people look dashing in it!

Brooke said...

I am sooooooo slow with this one.
but here goes. My ten things with 'N':

1. Nutella(DELICIOUS!!)
2. Never Been Kissed (lovvvve that movie)
3. Nice people (genuine ones)
4. New posts on my peeps blogs :)
5. New years countdowns...whoops, can't help myself
6. Nostalgic smells....a certain cologne of dad's, cut grass, mamaw and bops house, wood being sawed....
7. Nieces and nephews :D
8. New pictures to develop. Yup, still rollin' old school with the film.
9. Nice days that call for opening the house windows...and the smell...ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
and
10. Narnia...oh how I wish it were real

jewlover2 said...

Nice list, Moose.

Hey, interesting fact: C.S. Lewis was a big fan of the bible and based Narnia on his interpretation of 'paradise'. So Narnia IS real! Yay!