Thursday Think 'n' Share back after long hiatus as Friday Think 'n' Share (nos XCV and X respectively)

posted Friday, 15 June 2007

Here's one good thing about the chaos of moving--in the process, I turned up the lost Ungame deck, so I have some more questions to pose for myself and others. These are from the Families Version, so some of the questions seem to assume that your family will be playing this game with you, but whatever. We'll make do (though, for myself, it's tough to know who I should count as family--immediate family is just my mother and me, and that doesn't give me a lot to choose from. If I start adding aunts, uncles, and cousins though, well, there are an awful lot of such critters, even just counting the ones I keep in some semblance of touch with. Well, we'll see as we go along. Withour further ado, let the thinking and sharing begin!

Who do you think is the most generous member of your family?

This really could be me. I'm not trying to toot my own horn--it's just that you should see the competition... seriously, I don't know.

Think of something nice that someone in your family has done and express your appreciation.

This one's easy--my mother giving me her engagement ring. I know this was hard for her--in fact, she almost changed her mind when she saw it all cleaned and polished and new, but she gave it to me anyway, and I really appreciate it. 

Complete the statement: Someone I can always trust is...

important. Well, that does complete the sentence--I really wanted to put two people here, but "is" seemed determined to thwart that intention. Anyway, at this point I have complete trust in my best friend and my fiancee. 

All right--I got through these, so can you. Drop me a comment with your answers. 

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1. Paula Reed left...
Friday, 22 June 2007 10:48 am :: http://paulareed.blog-city.com

My daughter is a naturally generous person. If she has 2 pieces of chocolate, she'll give one away without thought. If I have 4, I'll give one away. Maybe. If I really like you. I appreciate everything my brother has done to help Mom move out here. I know there are self-serving aspects of that, but he's laid out a lot of money and placed a lot of trust in me. (He bought the townhouse I chose for her.) I trust my husband. He's a good guy.