So of course, trying to think of your best qualities yourself isn't exactly an easy task so in some kind of lightbulb moment, I thought, "yes! I'll get Andrew to list them!"
And this is what he came up with...
1. Organising
2. Tidying
3. Writing
4. Excel
5. Caring
Makes for a rather fitting epitaph, don't you think?
And this is what he came up with...
1. Organising
2. Tidying
3. Writing
4. Excel
5. Caring
Makes for a rather fitting epitaph, don't you think?
This post is part of Ema's (Made in Hunters) 52 Lists Project
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Haha - what a brilliant list!! xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks Katie! :-) xxx
DeleteI'm missing 'duck-lover!' in there! Or does that go under 'caring'? ;)
ReplyDeleteI reckon that could come under 'caring' - although you're right, it does probably need it's own entry! :-) x
Deletehaha, men - they always know the best things to say ;)
ReplyDeleteI can imagine mine looking something similar possibly: tidying, folding socks, being funny, yelling at people...
~ K
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Yep, trust a man to come up with something like that - heaven help me if when we're old and grey, I go first and he has to come up with what to say at the funeral service! :-) x
DeleteMine would revolve around qualities of sticking my head in the sand lol!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, I know that feeling as well! :-) x
DeleteI love this for so very many reasons!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's about all I have to say really (other than I keep scrolling up just to make sure I read it right, got the order right, that kind of thing).
M x
Haha, thanks Michelle! Like I mentioned to K above, I dread to think what he'd come up with for the service, or for my gravestone for that matter! :-) xx
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