Friday’s Fab Five

Friday’s Fab Five is a weekly event hosted by Froggy at Froggarita’s Bookcase. She asks five questions, which could or could not be book related, so that bloggers and their readers can get to know each other better. Participating can be as simple as answering the questions in the comments for this post. Or, it can be as intense as answering the questions by commenting on her blog, commenting on my blog, and posting about the event on your own blog. The only rule is that you can’t use the same answer twice. ;)

Here are this week’s questions:

  1. What was your favorite childhood book series?
  2. What is your favorite fruit?
  3. What is your favorite hobby?
  4. If you were only able to have one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?
  5. What did you have for breakfast today?

Here are my answers:

  1. I didn’t have one because I didn’t read when I was a kid.
  2. Fresh pineapple, especially when it’s fresh in Hawaii.
  3. Reading.
  4. Some sort of baked good, either a spice cake or cookies.
  5. I had a whole boiled egg, a boiled egg white, a banana, and low-sodium V8.

About Jenni Elyse

I enjoy reading, listening to music, watching movies and TV, playing any type of game (especially anything related to Zelda and Mario), aimlessly surfing the Internet, crocheting, knitting, playing the piano, and hanging out with my husband, cats, and friends. I hope you enjoy reading my posts as much as I enjoy writing them. If you want to get to know me better, check out the About Me page. I also blog at Getting Healthy.

8 thoughts on “Friday’s Fab Five

  1. ooo— this one’s short:

    1. Nancy Drew, Goosebumps, and Babysitter’s club
    2. pineapple— hands down
    3. crafting and reading
    4. yakisoba and katsudon
    5. Smart Start and juice

  2. 1.Box car children, baby sitters club, sweet valley (all the different series)
    2. Fresh peaches, mangos, and pineapple
    3. Crafting of any sort
    4. Japanese food
    5. Golden Grahams

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