Share Your World 2014 – Week 38

1. If you could be a tree or a plant, what would you be?

If I were to choose between being a tree or plant, I would be a Californian Coastal Redwood. I love these trees. Singularly they are majestic, solid and live a long and happy life. The Chandelier Tree in Leggett, California is 2,400 years old. The energy and life created in a Redwood Forest is amazing .

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2.If you could have a servant come to your house everyday for an hour, what would you have them do?

My daily servant would choose, shop for and cook my evening meal. I am not a fussy eater so I would be happy with anything they chose. While I don’t dislike cooking my daily commute is huge and limits my available time to cook. I have also discovered that cooking takes up valuable blogging time, so I definitely think an alternative should be found.

3.If you could have an endless supply of any food, what would you get?

I would choose to have an endless supply dairy foods. Cheese, yoghurt and chocolate. Without these foods my life would never be the same.

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4. What was one of your first money making jobs (other than babysitting or news paper delivery)?

My first job is the same as my current one—a psychiatric nurse. It is 30 years this year since I became a  registered  nurse and my knowledge base has grown greatly. Today I am a manager and help train and mentor new nurses. Today, mental health nursing, as it is now known, remains my ideal job.

What are you grateful for from last week. 

Last weekend I achieved my personal best at impromptu speaking, when I was placed second in the Area 13 Toastmasters Table Topics competition, for which I am grateful. This is a first for me and was a surprise as I was competing against other experienced Toastmasters. it has inspired me to want to learn more about competitive public speaking.

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4 thoughts on “Share Your World 2014 – Week 38

  1. Your picture of the Californian Coastal Redwood is breathtaking. As I read the first question I immediately knew I would want to be a Breadfruit tree. This is eaten as a savoury food. The first thing I noted as different when I moved to Jamaica from NY were the trees that bear fruit. Trees remind us of natures bounty and they really take care of us.

    • My photo was taken in New Zealand. They have a Redwood Forest and it is amazing. I have never tried or seen a breadfruit tree but I will one day. Trees are amazing and the different types that grow around the world makes them very special. Yes They do take care of us.

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