I asked Rachel to “interview” me. That means sending me questions that I will have to answer in my blog. This is a way to get to know another person. Here are the questions she sent me. If you want to participate in this interview tag so I can “interview” you, just read the instructions below the questions. Thank you very much.
- Share a random act of kindness you received from someone. When I emailed Wenchie about the homeschooling her son will be getting this June, she emailed me details with the necessary documents attached. She also sent me several sms about the program. She gave instructions on who to contact and where to go. She gave me everything she can share about this in different ways and forms. To me that is not just an act of random kindness, it is kindness overload.

- Name something (could be an event, situation, thing or person) that gives you a natural high. When the children are having fun, that gives me a natural high. When they do things that make me proud of them, even small things, that gives me a natural high.
- When life seems unfair, when plans don’t work, when things go wrong, what do you do? Who do you turn to? I turn to God. Through prayer I will ask for guidance and strength. I also turn to my husband so that we can devise a change of plan in order to make things work for the better.
- Fill in the blank: Happiness is a matter of _______________________. Happiness is a matter of knowing how to appreciate the seemingly small things that make life and living beautiful.
- Name a movie that you would like to be part of the plot. A movie that I would like to be a part of is Casablanca. This is one of my husband’s favorite movies. One of the places I also like to visit is the singing sand dunes of Morocco.
Interview Rules:
- Leave a comment saying “Interview me”.
- I will respond by emailing you five questions. I get to pick the questions.
- You will update your blog with the answers to the questions.
- You will include this explanation and offer to interview someone else in the same post.
- When others comment asking to be interviewed, you will ask them five questions.
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