10 thoughts on “QuestFest 2006

  1. Okay, here’s a– well not so much a question, but a scenario.

    Suppose drinking coffee became hugely unpopular. All the Starbucks went bankrupt, coffee houses started selling fresh juice and herbal teas. The French press was outlawed in Canada. There was tremendous pressure to keep your latte habit to yourself. You tried to give up coffee. You made several attempts, but were unsucessful.

    What would you do/tell yourself in order to accept yourself the way you were, and not feel bad about being different? And would you hide your espresso machine when people came to visit?

  2. Sheryl, the HORROR! How could you even IMAGINE such a scenario? It’s enough to make me clutch my latte like a pacifier while I type.

    Anyway, a question! What are you going to call your children, if you have them? And why? And also don’t take Isabella, that’s mine.

  3. Do you play ice hockey or have a pet beaver? I ask this only because growing up in Georgia in the U.S. we are taught that Canadians either ride horses while wearing red jumpers, place ice hockey and drink Labbat’s beer, or have a den of pet beavers hanging out in their backyard.

    So, I guess my real question is what American stereotype do you enjoy the most and which Canadian stereotype do you enjoy the least?

    drew.

  4. Hi Meg, I just started reading recently, so forgive me it these have already been covered…

    How did you meet your roommate? Is she a long-time friend? Do you prefer to live alone or with people? What would you recommend people do in Vancouver if they only have a day or two? Anything else in that general area of Canada that you love doing?

    I ask b/c I live alone now and am your age and sometimes wonder if I should get a roomie. I live in Seattle now (almost 4 years) and have been to Vancouver once, did the touristy stuff, and want to go back soon.

    Thanks much! love reading your blog.

  5. Hi Meg! I’ve jumped over to read you from lizardek every once in awhile, and now I jump from Holly’s site. You are lovely and have won my heart since your Michael W. Smith post. Seriously.

    Also, I am trying to be okay with considering Sheryl’s scenario. But I am not okay with it, and I think she’s EVIL for even thinking of the possibility.

    So my question is this: What do you crave doing, something that makes you feel so very you? What is something your soul cries out for at the end of a long day?

  6. My question is… what up and coming movie are you most looking forward to coming out this summer?

    And when are you going to answer all these questions?

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