If you were a crayola crayon, what colour would you be?
If you were a flower, what kind would you be?
If you could live one day in someone else's shoes, who would you pick?
If you could time travel to the past to witness one historical event, what would you choose?
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If you were a crayola crayon, what colour would you be?
I would be a swirly crayon of many shades of green.
If you were a flower, what kind would you be?
There are so many choices, I really don't know. I would be a Calla Lily, to be close to my daughter I guess.
If you could live one day in someone else's shoes, who would you pick?
Right now, the only person I could think of would be a mother who's daughter is 8 wks. old today like my Lillian so I could see what she may be like.
If you could time travel to the past to witness one historical event, what would you choose?
Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream' speech or Ronald Reagan telling Gorbachev to tear down that wall. I was always drawn to President Reagan as a child.
This is fun
If you were a crayola crayon, what colour would you be?
flamingo pink
If you were a flower, what kind would you be?
maybe a cherry blossom. Something that grows in bunches, at least.
If you could live one day in someone else's shoes, who would you pick?
Someone who lives a totally different life from myself. Maybe a fast-paced New Yorker with a corporate job in fashion or publishing or something like that. I think it would make me appreciate my slow-paced suburban life even more than I do.
If you could time travel to the past to witness one historical event, what would you choose?
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. More than 150 years later and I don't think there's ever been a more admirable American.
If you were a crayola crayon, what colour would you be? lilac
If you were a flower, what kind would you be? hmm, maybe lilacs!
If you could live one day in someone else's shoes, who would you pick? Perhaps Mary, the Crown Princess of Denmark
If you could time travel to the past to witness one historical event, what would you choose? The signing of the Declaration of Independence. What passion and courage they had!