We want to know what you think about these questions; answer and link up with your your co- hosts Mamarazzi and Crazymama
{one} What is your go to spice/seasoning when cooking?
I’m not one to really mess around with recipes and take liberties; the only thing I really make from scratch is spaghetti sauce and I add in salt, pepper, Italian seasoning and sugar is my secret ingredient because it cuts the tomato acidity.
{two} What room in your house best represents your personality? (brownie points for a pic)
Oh god, none of them. My rooms are all kind of thrown together. We did re-do our tub and tile surround a couple years ago so it’s super new and nice. And these candles are on the sill in there:
{three} On a scale of 1-5, 5 being VERY, how organized are you?
I’m actually going to say a 3.5, only because I tend to allow certain things to slide, while others are VERY organized and neat and have a system, like the way I get the kids ready in the morning, etc.
And two from YOU!!
Amanda @ http://mandywho.blogspot.com wants to know:
{four}What is the best piece of advice you’ve ever received?
My sister once said, “It’s always OK in the end, if it’s not OK then it’s not the end.” Seems kind of silly but it reminds me to keep pushing through to a successful end of something. And not to accept less than what I know it could be.
Scriptor @ https://allstarme.wordpress.com wants to know:
{five} Do you keep any little (harmless) secrets from your significant other?
When I suggested this, I figured I’d just skip the week this was asked; didn’t really think about answering it myself! I would say that for big things and things that matter, no, I don’t keep things but little things like the sweet tea I bought at the store, I put that down on a bottom shelf in the fridge and hope he doesn’t see. Mostly because we don’t drink sugary drinks anymore so I don’t want to incur the chastising. LOL. For the most part, I think keeping little things aren’t a big deal. We have separate bank accounts and that is always one of my pro reasons for it: if I saw the amount of Magic cards and Legos he bought and if he saw the number of times I went to Starbucks, it would be annoying. Even if we know it happens, it’s best not to see it on the account.
Your advice reminded me of the saying that Nick and I have: “It always works out in the end, one way or another, but usually for the better.” We repeat this when things get tough.
i really like your sister’s advice. so good and so applicable in MY life right now. love it!
i also really enjoyed your answer to your own question, makes perfect sense to me!
thanks for linking up and thanks for your question!!
Mmm…spaghetti sauce…my favourite!!
I gave you an award over at my blog today! http://jills-world.blogspot.ca/2012/07/time-to-take-bow.html