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Liebster Award!


I’ve been nominated for a Liebster Award!!! Woot! Go ME!
HUGE Thanks to Wanting another wagner for the nom!
For those who do not know....
The Liebster Blog Award is given to bloggers by bloggers. It is for blogs with less than 200 followers. When you receive the award, you post 11 random facts about yourself and answer 11 questions from the person that nominated you! After that, you nominate another 11 blogs, and ask them 11 questions!-
Here are my 11 random facts-  
  1. I used to wear glasses for a light sensitivity disorder
  2. I ALWAYS buy things on clearance- Like, OCD about it- I WILL NOT pay full price...lol
  3. I keep my hair brushes in my freezer in a bag ( dont ask-long story)
  4. My parents were professional musicians while I was growing up- 
  5. I grew up in so California
  6. I have experienced at least 3 BIG earthquakes in my time
  7. I went to cosmetology school
  8. I hate to wash silverware.
  9. I LOVE wearing flip flops and slippers ( depending on the season)
  10. I am a hair product junkie
  11. I put my Xmas tree up a week before Thanksgiving this year....( don't hate me!)

=)

Here are the questions asked by the blogger who nominated me---
1. Where would you rather live, beach or mountains? ---  
Beach for sure!!
2. What is your favorite season and why?--- 
Summer- I love to swim, and lay in the sun- cook outs, and camp fires, fore flies, and thunderstorms- 
3. What qualities do you look for in a best friend?--- 
Honestly, transparency, loyalty, humor, integrity, and confidentiality.
4. Are you a dog or a cat person?  Both
5. If you could travel to any country free of charge right now for 2 weeks, where would you go?--
Australia-! OR Iceland
6. Which family member are you the closest to and why?---
My Mother- She and I have been through hell and back together- 
7. Who is your favorite musician/musical group?---
Tooooo many to narrow down!!! I live and breath All KINDS OF MUSIC!
8. How many times have you been in love?--
I have been in LUST many time, but only really ever LOVED one man- 
9. What’s your favorite movie?---
It's a wonderful life- =)
10. eReader or real book?---
Kindle fire!
11. Come up with your own question and answer it.* Snow or rain?*---
Rain!


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