Charlie over at anotherthink tagged me for a meme. Seven questions with seven answers:
Seven things to do before I die:
- See my children become self sufficient
- Go back to the Congo one more time
- Successfully retire from dentistry – practice sold, patients well cared for.
- Go on a snorkeling vacation
- See the east coast of Canada
- Accomplish something artistic – in poetry or painting
- Study one more time in a new field
Charlie over at anotherthink tagged me for a meme. Seven questions with seven answers:
Seven things to do before I die:
- See my children become self sufficient
- Go back to the Congo one more time
- Successfully retire from dentistry – practice sold, patients well cared for.
- Go on a snorkeling vacation
- See the east coast of Canada
- Accomplish something artistic – in poetry or painting
- Study one more time in a new field
Seven things I cannot do:
- Get over my fear of heights.
- Fly a plane
- Crochet
- Make pie crust
- Do French braids
- Take sulfonamides
- Ski downhill or on water
Seven things that attract me to my spouse:
- His trustworthiness
- The way he treats people with respect
- He loves me and I know it
- His sense of humor
- His competence in his field
- His intelligence
- The way he supports me in all I do.
Seven things I say most often:
- I don’t know.
- Just open up real big and wide.
- Hi!
- Drive carefully.
- And how are you doing?
- Open up just a little bit wider. (occupational risk)
- Well…
Seven books I love:
- The Chronicles of Narnia by C S Lewis
- The Hobbit by J S Tolkein
- Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller
- Plan B by Anne Lamott
- The Bible – New Living Translation, especially the Psalms and the Gospels
- A New Kind Of Christian Trilogy by McLaren
- Toward Holy Ground by Margaret Guenther
Seven movies I would watch over and over again:
- Love Actually
- About Schmidt
- Steel Magnolias
- A Beautiful Mind
- Rainman
- Lord of the Rings – all of them
- Wit
Seven people I want to join in too:
- Lauralea
- Becky
- Dixie
- Toni
- Gavin
- Janine
- Peg




Sneaky!
Do the east coast late Sept when the leaves have changed. It’s stunningly beautiful.
– Peace
Dave