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Liebster Award - V

Liebster-award
I have been tagged by Leanne for a Liebster award. 
Thank you so much!


RULES:
1. Thank and link the person who has nominated you
2. Answer the nominators 11 questions.
3. Nominate 11 small blogs who have less than 200 followers. 
4. Create 11 new questions for your nominees to answer, and notify them.


MY QUESTIONS:
1. What is the most amazing thing that has happened to you, so far in your life? 
The opportunities I got- I am truly blessed.

2. Why did you start blogging? 
Writing helped me process my thoughts and I was going through a bad time and I decided to change that with writing. Hence, Here I Scribble!

3. What or who is your blog inspired by? 
Happiness.

4. Where will your blog take you? 
To be a wiser person and a better writer.

5. What is your dream in life?
To travel and 

6.  If you were to win £10 million on the lottery, what would be the first thing you would spend it on?
A new car- most likely a convertible.

7. Who is your favorite music artist and why?
Taylor Swift recently- because Blank Space. Although my favorites change very frequently.

8. When are you at your happiest?
Drinking tea, reading books, sleeping, being with friends, when being hugged, traveling- there's no one thing, but a lot of small things that make me happy.

9. Who is your hero/heroine/the person you most look up to? Why?
Leslie Knope.

10. Describe  your dream life
A happy life full of love and travel.

11. What is your favorite 'treat'?
Brownies.


I NOMINATE:


QUESTIONS FOR YOU:
1. What is your favorite movie?
2. Where was your last, best vacation?
3. Who is your favorite author and why?
4. What is the most delicious food you have ever eaten?
5. What is your favorite quote and by whom? 
6. What is your favorite post that you've written? 
7. What are you really really good at?
8. What do you value most in life?
9. What does a normal day in your life look like?
10. Do you ever get “writer’s block,” and, if so, how do you deal with it?
11. What is something people would be surprised to know about you?


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Comments

  1. Such a lovely post!! Thanks for tagging me :)

    https://aspoonfulofnature.wordpress.com/

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  2. Aw, thanks for nominating me! You're so sweet!

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  3. :) Lemme know when you post, would love to read your answers!

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  4. :) Lemme know when you post, would love to read your answers..!

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  5. Thanks for your kind words, Connie! :)

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  6. I keep hearing Leslie Knope listed as a heroine lately--for a tv character, she sure made quite an impact!

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  7. aww, thank you so much for nominating me.

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