I’m joining the Slicer Party hosted by Leigh Ann. To join the party, you have to bring ID modeled after the mentor text below. I came to this party by way of Donnetta‘s post, so maybe you could say I’m her date. Although we’ve never actually met, so it’s more like a blind date. Anyways, here’s my ID to join the party.
“Depending On When You Met Me” by Devon Gundry, Soul Pancake
Depending on when you met me, I might have been: a checker’s champion, the kid who squirted Super Glue in his eye, a competitive Ping-Pong player, Tweedle Dum, a high school valedictorian, a fake blond, 1/12 of an all-male a capella group, a graduate of the Vanderbilt School of Engineering, a nomad, a street musician, or a pigeon assassin.
“Depending On When You Met Me” by Shawnda
Depending on when you met me, I might have been: a newborn at the Chickasaw Indian Hospital, a beach babe in Southern California, a 4-Her raising livestock in the Rocky Mountains, a horseback rider, a high-school drama nerd, a Spanish & Sociology major at the University of Denver, a newlywed first year teacher, an ELL specialist, an avid traveler through Latin America, an overwhelmed mom to newborn twins and a toddler, a literacy coach, an optimist.
It’s so fun to read these. Everyone gives a glimpse of our fellow bloggers that we do not know. Chickasaw Indian Hospital? Is that In Oklahoma? I salute you – newborn twins and a toddler and an optimist to boot!
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And an amazing, beautiful daughter… I guess that may have been covered in the newborn section.
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Yes, in Ada, Oklahoma!
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I grew up in McAlester, OK, just 60 miles away. You may not have spent much time in OK, other than being born there.
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We left when I was a baby, but my dad’s side of the family still lives in Ada and my mom’s side of the family still lives in Wewoka. We visited often when I was a kid, but I get there as much as an adult.
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Welcome to the party. Sounds as though you’ve had some fabulous travel experiences.
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I am glad to meet you at the party. An optimist – this is what I call a strong ending of a piece.
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Thank you for joining the party! Oh my, the mother of twins AND a toddler! I bow to you and understand why you would be overwhelmed. How in the world would you find time to blog?
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This is so cool. I loved the details you picked.
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