I would like to get know my fellow crafters, stampers and friends a little better. This is for all you Stampin'Up! demonstrators also. I would love for you to respond to my quick questionnaire so that I can learn more about you.
This is meant only for fun so only answer what you're comfortable answering:
1. Are you married? How many years?
2. Do you have children? Grandchildren? Let me know all about them.
3. Do you have pets? What are their names?
4. What is your most interesting hobby or interest?
5. Have you or do you scrapbook or make your own cards?
6. What type of greeting cards do you find you need most? Thank You, Sympathy, Birthday, etc.
7. What helps you relax or what do you do to relax?
8. What is a book that you've read that has really stayed with you or made a lasting impression?
9. Now for the best! What is your favorite food? And would you share your favorite family recipe for all of my lookers to have?
Now for my answers....I'm married to my best friend and soul mate for 13 years. We have three children between us...a daughter, 34, a son, 32 and another daughter 30. We have four grandchildren, a girl, 15, a girl 6, a boy 5 and another boy 3. They are our lives. Our 15 years old has traveled all over with us and is even my partner in crafts. I started out scrapbooking and then went to a "Make & Take" at a local church and fell in love with making cards, and other exciting things with Stampin'Up! Unfortunately, I feel that I've made so many Sympathy cards lately. I have experienced an enormous amount of deaths in our area but I also love making special birthday cards and just about anything I can throw together. By giving my special cards, I've been able to sell cards to others. Of course, crafting is my relaxation. I go into my craft space, turn on a little music or uplifting tape and craft away. My favorite book ever is the Bible and I do bible study daily but one book that touched me was "90 Minutes in Heaven". I had just lost my dad who was my rock and a great friend passed this book to me. He had recently also lost his dad. I touched me in ways I'll never forget.
My favorite food is seafood. I love shrimp but my second is chicken. I make a wonderful Chicken Casserole.
Cook chicken and shred. Put in baking dish 9 x 13. Mix a container of sour cream with one can of Cream of Chicken soup and pour over the chicken. Top with crushed Ritz crackers and dribble some melted butter. Bake in 350 degree oven for around 30 minutes or until crackers start to brown and mix is bubbling.
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