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There are frequent posts that are thrown up on Facebook that I wish I could save.  In fact, I wish my sweet family would just post them to this blog too, but we'll have to work on that :-)

Today, I was looking through FB for a picture of Chief, and I came across these two surveys, one filled out by Hannie, and one by Glo.  Their answers are spot-on...and not to mention priceless.  They seriously make me smile every time I read them!


ADULT Daughters: how well do you know your MOM?
Copy, paste, and fill-in the blanks
Then tag them to grade you:
Larisa Kennedy
1. She is sitting in front of the TV, what is she watching? Survivor (7, definitely 7)
2. Usually, what dressing does she eat on her salad? Ranch
3. Name something she hates.
Green beans-the smell, the look...
4. You go out to eat, what does she order to drink?
Diet whatever
5. Favorite music to listen to?
Classical-Bach especially
6. What is her nickname for you?
Hannie
7. What is something she collects?
Decks of cards from any place we visit
8. What would she eat every day if she could?
Steak, canteloupe, or potato chips :)
9. What would she NEVER wear?
Ohio State apparel
10. What is her favorite sports team?
University of Michigan
11. What is something that you do that she wishes you didn't?
Bite my nails
12. You bake her a cake for her birthday, what kind of cake is it?
Chocolate
13. Favorite animal?
Cat/Octopus
14. What could she spend all day doing?
Playing music with her kids(as long as we don't get frustrated :)
How'd I do?

Gloria Kennedy John Kennedy
1. He is sitting in front of the TV, what is he watching? Hawaii 50 or some random scary movie
2. Usually, what dressing does he eat on her salad? Vinaigrette

3. Name something he hates.
Petting the Dogs when he is clean.  
4. You go out to eat, what does he order to drink?
Water
5. Favorite music to listen to? 
Rock
6. What is his nickname for you? 
Glo
7. What is something he collects? 
Random objects he finds on the road while running.
8. What would he eat every day if he could? 
Barbecue Chicken from Texas Roadhouse
9. What would he NEVER wear?
Something girly or pink
10. What is his favorite sports team? 
U of M or Michigan State
11. What is something that you do that he wishes you didn't? 
Be on my phone.
12. You bake his a cake for his birthday, what kind of cake is it?
Chocolate with LOTS OF WHIPPED CREAM
13. Favorite animal? 
No idea
14. What could he spend all day doing? 
Spending time with Mommy.

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  1. Ohmgosh literally I was laughing the whole time I was reading this(: Literally, for daddy "What is something he hates to do: Pet the dogs after he is clean"(:(:

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