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Truth or Dare

Truth: What do you want to be when you grow up? (IMO, nobody’s all grown up until they stop believing in dreams.)

Dare: I dare you to be a kid for an hour and spend time coloring or drawing with crayons or markers. Believe it or not, it’s very therapeutic.


My Truth

Twenty years from now, my kids will be all grown up, and I’ll have grandkids to babysit. By the time I’m that old—57—I want to be a successful writer with at least 20 novels and tons of short stories published and loved by thousands of fans, and I want to live in a beautiful house in the country surrounded by acres of luscious nature. I’ll take long walks and tend to my vegetable garden. And I want to be a part-time dance instructor, teaching children ballet and tap and jazz, just as I’m learning now. And I’d love to be an artist, drawing and sketching breathtaking scenes.



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Truth or Dare is my own weekly meme. I have found that many of my favorite blog posts by book bloggers I love were the ones that they shared more about themselves. Book bloggers are so busy sharing about books that we get little time to know them. Truth or Dare is an opportunity to pause from our weekly posts and get to know each other.

Want to participate? Copy and paste my Truth or Dare challenge into your own post and then write your answer to my question or about the results of your dare. Be sure to post the link here...



2 comments:

  1. Hmm, Truth: In 20 years I want to have the farm successful enough that it can run without me doing all the grunt labor so I can write more books and play with grandkids. By then (oh please, oh please) I should have several books published and get a little money from them too.

    And as for the dare, I color ever year in preparation for the corn maze. I make posters and all sorts of things. :)

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  2. Interesting meme. A little too personal for me, but I like how different it is compared to all the other meme's I've seen.

    Thanks for stopping by,
    Livin' Life Through Books

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