I got tagged, but...
I have to go to work in a few minutes so I'm just gonna answer whitefangofkonoha's questions real quick here! :)
My Questions:
1. Do you have any pets? If yes, what kind, and what are their names?
I have a puppy named Jack, a kitty named Tigger, a bunny named Napoleon, and two fishes named Benjamin and Shaggy.
2. Would you ever get a tattoo? If yes, what and where? (lol i stole that one)
I'm getting a paw print tattoo on the inside of my elbow in exactly 12 days. :)
3. What are some books that you really enjoyed and would recommend?
I would definitely recommend the book Jacob Have I Loved by Katherine Paterson (the girl who wrote Bridge to Terabithia) to anybody with a sibling! Great read that got me through me thinking my parents were favoring my sister. I also really enjoy Wuthering Heights and Howl's Moving Castle.
4. What are 5 of your favorite movies?
Pirates of the Caribbean, Howl's Moving Castle, Lilo and Stitch, Princess Bride, The Hunchback of Notre Dame
5. Who inspires you and why?
Emma Watson. Just listen to her talk about something, anything, and you'll understand. Or Nick Miller, that guy is a genius.
6. If you could have 3 wishes, what would you wish for?
Motivation, a mildly successful novel and a cool apartment in London.
7. Who is your favorite Disney character?
Esmeralda! She's so cool. ^^
8. If you could change one thing about yourself, physical or otherwise, what would you change?
Probably my nose. I feel like if my nose was different my whole face would be better.
9. What are 5 things on your bucket list?
Bungee jumping, backpack through Europe, write and publish a book, meet a famous person and have a conversation with them, and get married.
10. What was the worst injury you’ve ever had?
I did a backflip off of my couch and split my lip open on the corner of a glass coffee table...I was like 5 years old.
11. If you could magically learn any language, which would you choose?
Japanese (Even though it would probably be better to learn Spanish because that's my career path...











