tagged! part two
I’ve been tagged by Denise and this is how it goes:
1. Once you are tagged, link back to the person who tagged you.
2. Post THE RULES on your blog.
3. Post 7 weird or random facts about yourself on your blog.
4. Tag 7 people and link to them.
5. Comment on their blog to let them know they have been tagged.
Here are the 7 random facts about me:
1. I play Neopets online with my 7-year old daughter.
2. I joined Facebook this week.
3. I drink green tea all day long.
4. I made chocolate fudge brownies this morning.
5. I love to make soup by throwing everything in the kitchen that I can find into a really big pot.
6. I adore sudoku.
7. I once went on a mission where I helped build a swinging bridge over a crocodile-filled river in Irian Jaya (now Western New Guinea).
Here are the 7 bloggers I’m tagging:
Ann at: http://quilttilyouwilt.blogspot.com/
Beth at: http://thejuryisstillout.blogspot.com/
Cheri at: http://jovaliquilts.blogspot.com/
Dorothy at: http://vermontquilter.blogspot.com/
Kathi at: http://piecetime.blogspot.com/
Sammy Jo at: http://craftcafe.blogspot.com/
Scrappy Cat at: http://scrappycat.blogspot.com/


I still play on Neopets when i have nothing to do! lol
I can easily spend hours on neopets and sudoku too. I’ve forgotten my neopets password, and apparently it was attached to an old email address so I now have more quilting time.
Just did the tag on my blog! Loved reading your info, wish I could have a brownie.
Do you know you are set at no-reply? You can change that by putting your email in your settings. Let me know if you need help. I tried to reply to you directly and couldn’t.
Thanks for tagging me – here is my post:
http://scrappycat.blogspot.com/2008/04/ive-been-tagged.html
OK, that address was too long – I’ll try this one:
http://tinyurl.com/54znc2
Can I take credit for #2?:)
Just added you to my feeds…I loved reading your blog and catching up! You’ve been busy!
I haven’t heard of neopets but will check it out. I am impressed with your mission trip to Irian Jaya. I read a missionary book in the early 1980s by someone who brought Christ to some tribes after spending 20 years there. Irian Jaya was a scary place then. When did you go?
Hi Violette,
I think it was probably about 1990 that I went and it wasn’t really scary (but it was still a big adventure!) Reportedly there had not been any practicing cannibals in the area for over 40 years then.
Check out http://www.thequiethour.org/evan/airplanes/home.php for some real Papua New Guinea mission stories.