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Award time

I want to thank Farah for giving me this award. 
(My second award)

And it makes me super happy.
Woooww!
I know I have been a bit late with this post,
but had been very busy with few things around.
But as they say, 'better late than never'.


So, now I have to list out seven things about myself that no one knows
and proceed to tag seven others.
So here goes!
1. I always wanted to be an artist - photographer, dancer or painter.
2. I am kind of addicted to Coke and I just can't resist Pizzas. Such a foodie I am!
3. I am very fond of collecting colored pens, paper and crayons.
4. I just love head massage. Its the best way I think to get relaxed!
5. I am a very shy person, especially in the first meetings I can turn out to be someone totally quiet all through.
6. I love kids but I just don't know how to be with them. So, everybody thinks otherwise!
7. I secretly wish to write my own book someday.


I'd pass on this award to:
HeidiRohit, Aubrey, Kay, WhitneyNicole, Sara
And RULES for you guys:
1. Tell 7 things about youself that nobody else knows.
2. Pass on this award to 7 other people.
3. Comment on their blogs to let them know that they are tagged.

Comments

  1. I feel the same as you do to 1, 3, 5, & 7. All the odd ones, does that make me and odd-ball? :)

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  2. 3 and 7 IS ME!!!
    Thank you for the award!!

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  3. Congrats on your award!! Much Deserved!! I heart you and your blog and think you a Kreativ soul, which keeps me coming back for more!

    Smooches,
    Sassy Chica

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  4. DT....Thankz a lot...my 1st award!! On this day I would like to thank......no 1 ... but you!!

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  5. aww thank you lady:) im addicted to coke too, well diet coke. yuuim i could use some right now:)

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