September 05, 2010
formspring.me #54
my favourite hot drink is hot chocolate, but i don't actually drink it that often to be honest. It's more of an occasional treat, it's kind of a comfort thing for me. i used to drink more tea than i do now, but cut down when i was preggie due to the caffeine and now i hardly ever have tea at all.
Cold drinks i like fruit juice the best and drink loads of it, which is really good for me too :)
How tall are you and Sir?
i am 5ft8 and Sir is 6ft2.
If you could live anywhere in the world you wanted where would it be?
i loved visiting Asia when i went there and i really want to see more of it some day. But i wouldn't like to live anywhere else in the world except for Britain. i love everything about Britain, especially the countryside, and there would be too many things i would miss about it if i ever left.
Thanks for the questions, more answers to come!
Cold drinks i like fruit juice the best and drink loads of it, which is really good for me too :)
How tall are you and Sir?
i am 5ft8 and Sir is 6ft2.
If you could live anywhere in the world you wanted where would it be?
i loved visiting Asia when i went there and i really want to see more of it some day. But i wouldn't like to live anywhere else in the world except for Britain. i love everything about Britain, especially the countryside, and there would be too many things i would miss about it if i ever left.
Thanks for the questions, more answers to come!








3 comments:
Where did you visit, in Asia, libby?
2:21 AMwe went to Sri Lanka (before the tsunami) and it was very beautiful - we rode on an elephant, visited an elephant orphanage, a Buddhist temple, a tea-picking plantation, an ancient rock fortress, a safari park and some caves. i would like to visit places like China, Japan, Thailand, Cambodia, Borneo etc.
11:21 AMI really loved it there, too.
4:31 AMI've never drunk tea from tea bags since learning how they are made at a tea plantation near Kandy *grin*. (it was a very nice tea plantation with very nice tea ... it's just that at EVERY tea plantation only the dregs and sawdust go into tea bags!)
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