• lizabelle
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      • In response to: "What was the comfort food you enjoyed most growing up?" Cereal! It still is, really. I'll eat cereal for any meal of the day.
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    • The Star-Crossed Lovers
      • "Write a passage in the style of a romance novel."


        Deep Ocean Depths

        "Oh, darling!" she cried, her arms languishing about her on the bed, stirring rose petals gently into the air. "You cannot possibly be doing this to me!"

        "Yes, my love," he said, in a voice as black as the deepest crevasses of the ocean. "It is done."

      • answered by lizabelle on 09/14/2010
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    • It's the little things.
      • I've only had a cell phone for about a year now. Other people wonder how I did it, but I don't. It's hard to worry about something before you've built your life around it.

        Certain things were difficult, like I was the only one of my friends still carrying 50 cents to the mall in case I had to make a phone call. Or having to borrow other people's phones, or just waiting for Mom to pick me up when everyone else has left already but I couldn't call her to ask her to come early.

        Now, I don't know where I'd be without being able to constantly Twitter and text my friends. Goodness...

      • answered by lizabelle on 02/16/2009
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    • 6200 Miles
      • From the highway, the middle of the USA sure is a boring place.

        Pictured is really only half the journey-- after spending a week in Atlanta with the grandparents, we packed up and drove all the way to NE Pennsylvania in one day to see the rest of the family! And then it was all the way back!

        Strictly a family trip, the only sightseeing we did along the way was to stop in Dayton, Ohio, and spend a day touring the Air Force Museum.

        I gained fifteen pounds on this trip that I have yet to lose back.

        Most people don't realize that the middle of the USA is at a pretty high elevation. When you "come out" of the Rockies heading East, you never really go down-- you're at 6,000ft or so until you hit the Mississippi, but then of course you hit another mountain range.

        I'll never forget some of the amazing scenery I saw along the way, but photos are for another time and place.

        I'm glad we did this before my brother had his growth spurt, otherwise cramming my now-6-foot brother into the backseat would've been a whole 'nother trip entirely...

      • answered by lizabelle on 02/16/2009
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