This is week seventy-four in my personal “If… Project” in which I answer questions from the book “If… (Questions for the Game of Life)”
There are 125 pages of this book, each with four questions. I plan to take one page each week and answer the questions as thoroughly and honestly as I am able. In addition, I invite you to answer the questions along with me, whether it be in the comments section, your own personal blog, or just within your own thoughts.
Perhaps in doing so, we will get to know each other better, but even more importantly, get to know ourselves better.
This week’s questions:
If you could wear only one color, besides white or black, for the rest of your life, what color would you wear?
Green.
If you had to eat in only one restaurant for the rest of your life, which one would you choose?
It would have to be a Vegan buffet. As of yet, I’ve not had the pleasure of experiencing one, but the closest I have come is eating at Boma in Orlando.
If you had to be represented by an object in your home, what would you choose?
I would have to choose my camera. The older I’ve gotten the more I feel like I’m able to look at other people, and myself, better than before. I don’t always know what to do with what I see, or how to change the things I see that I don’t like, but I do feel that as I am getting older, I have gotten much better at zooming in on what I’m looking at, focusing on it objectively, and then photoshopping the hell out of it so that I can pretend it’s completely different than it is in reality.
If you could have changed any one thing about the death of one of your relatives, what would you alter?
I would have made the death of my aunt actually do some good and help the other family members reconcile their differences and fix the problems that have torn them apart. Instead, it did nothing of the sort and only acted to magnify them during her death.
Those are my answers to this week’s questions. What are yours?






a vegan buffet?
so… u mean a salad bar?
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Question 1:
Purple. The color of royalty (and my Alma Mater).
Question 2:
Tripps. I love their Caesar salad with grilled salmon. Yum!
Question 3:
My computer. It has been in a constant state of flux recently. I’m wanting something more out of my career and am not entirely certain about how to go about it. Maybe it is good enough?
Question 4:
I would have had death come before the loss of faculties and mobility. It’s no fun being in a rest home, period.
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