PromoGuy’s Monday Mission 2.17
1. When was the last time you pampered yourself?
Never.
2. When was the last time someone pampered you?
Alison cooked me a really tasty pot-roast. That made me feel pampered.
3. Describe the last time you recall really feeling loved (other than from children or pets).
Hmmm. See “pot roast” (above)
4. Has your use of the computer ever caused any arguments? What’s the story there?
Do the math: two complete internet junkies who both want to obsessively check their email and write blog entries. How / when could that not cause arguments. That’s why DSL and internet connection sharing is a really GOOD idea!
5. What’s the most embarrassing thing your Mom ever did?
I dont have a “Mom”, I have a “Mum” or even a “Mother”. In fact, she’s more often “Mother” when she does something embarassing - you know the tone of voice to use, dont you!
6. I’ve met some adults who’ve never learned to swim, and others who never learned how to ride a bike.. Is there anything that you never learned as a child that you probably should have?
Drink hot drinks. I cant stand them today … coffee, tea, hot chocolate, anything. People think I am a Mormon or some other bizarre religious cult for not drinking them, until they see my intake of Jolt / Mountain Dew / Coca Cola / etc.
7. “Someone” once said, a picture is worth a thousand words. Post an image that says more than words. Or instead, describe a picture you recall which touched your heart.
I’ll scan it after we unearth the scanner, it’s boxed and ready to move somewhere…
BONUS: What’s love got to do with it?
A second-hand emotion, after all. There again, love has everything to do with it: it was love that motivated the greatest self-sacrifice of history. “God so loved the world (yep, that means you) that He gave His one and only son, that whoever believes in Him will not perish but inherit eternal life”. Actualy, a particular favourite about love is from the book of Romans:
You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly. Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous man, though for a good man someone might possibly dare to die. But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

