Blogizdat (Just Think About It): Interview Questions For Sandy

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Sunday, April 24, 2005

Interview Questions For Sandy


A few days ago Sandy of the M.A.W.B. Squad responded to the interview meme that I was sucked into delighted to participate in, when invited by Janette.

So, finally - sorry for the delay - here's your questions, Sandy. Post and answer on your own blog, and then pass it on: share the love!



1) Which artistic movement in paintings (secular, impressionist, abstract, etc.) best represents your life right now? Choose 3 pieces from your chosen movement that explain your choice.

2) Do you consider yourself a wise woman? In what way? What are your sources of wisdom? If this was your last chance to impart any wisdom to your children, what are the three most important things would you tell them to prepare them for the world?

3) What CD do you own that most of your friends and family would be very, very surprised, if they knew about it? Why would they be so surprised?

4) How did you know that your husband was the one you wanted to live with for the rest of your life? When you first met him, did you have any inkling that you would find yourself with him at this point in your life and experiencing your life at present, with him?

5) If you ran into your 70 year old self, what do you think she would be like? What 3 things would you like to ask her?

6) Bonus questions: favorite mixed drink and favorite summer fruit?



Enjoy. Any others?

2 Comments:

At 4/24/2005 04:16:00 PM, Blogger Janette said...

Jeez you're tough! That first one is nearly identical to a question for a paper in my Art History class. How many words pages does Sandy have to write, Prof?

 
At 4/25/2005 10:41:00 AM, Blogger Sandy said...

Oh my. This will take some thought. No problem. I'll work on it.

 

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