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    • If I had easy access to a helicopter, I'd fly to Barbados this weekend
      • I love Barbados! It could be because it was our first grown-up vacation at an all excusive no children allowed resort. Or it could be because after eating breakfast we'd walk out to the beach and by 10:00 am there was either a strawberry daiquiri or a rum punch in my hand. It’s a tough call but either way I want to go back. The weather was beautiful the whole time we were there. We swam with the sea turtles, went out fishing/boating, chased monkeys and shopped till we dropped. Everyone was friendly and I didn’t have a care in the world.

      • answered by msbwell on 01/30/2009
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    • How I'd spend $1,000
      • I would take my husband away for the weekend to the Hershey Spa. Some spa treatments and massage time. Who wouldn't want to soak in a chocolate bath? *omg* Awesome meals and a spacious room for some adult reconnect time. Yeah I'm ready to go!

      • answered by msbwell on 01/28/2009
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    • Pick a wild animal to keep as a pet.
      • Momma and New Baby

        It would have to be a koala. I have been fascinated with koalas since I was a little girl. It was always the first animal I wanted to see at the zoo and I had tons of stuffed ones in my bedroom. Now here's the down side, I'm afraid of most animals. With the expectation of our dogs, I don't even clean the fish tank without a pair of gloves on. *ick* What if a fish touched me?! *gross* So my husband would have to take care of the little fellow. I'm guessing it would be more expensive to feed the koala than our vegetarian dog. So there goes our vacation fund. I think I'll call her Kizzy.

      • answered by msbwell on 01/25/2009
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    • When did you realize you were an adult?
      • I thought I was grown up at 16 yrs. I knew it all, my parents where lame and I had a car. *lol* Officially I would say it hit me at the age of 23 when I left the hospital with our daughter. My parents where six hours away and Christopher and I had no clue what we were doing. It still amazes me that the hospital just let's you leave with such a tiny person and no idea what to do next.

      • answered by msbwell on 01/24/2009
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