I must admit, it’s been fun for me to go back and see these challenges again. And though I’m taking the summer off from recording challenges, it’s made me really want to go back through and do some of them again, just because things have changed that much and I want to record the now as well! How grateful I am that I recorded the things I did when I did. And yes, when I have a spare minute, I will do some more recording!
Here is this weeks’ re-post of challenge #20:
Not one single person in the whole entire world is like another. We all have different physical features, different likes/dislikes, different habits and talents. Even identical twins are individual and unique! So, here’s to uniqueness:
The Challenge: What are some of your funny and unique habits and talents?
In this week’s challenge you can focus on just one funny or unique habit or talent. You can make a list of every unique thing about you. You can focus on some of your funny talents. Complete it how you want to!
This week’s challenge would be a fun one to do with the whole family—get them all together and have everyone write what they think all the other’s funny and unique talents/habits are! It would be a fun game!
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What Kim did on her private blog:
This one happens to connect with my soccer days as well:
In high school we had to jog in place while passing the ball back and forth to a partner for warm ups. It was part of our daily routine.
To this day when I play soccer (which is only once or twice a year now if I am lucky) I still find myself jogging in place when either passing the ball against a wall or to a partner. I've noticed that when I pass it to another person they will look at me like I am crazy because they are just standing there passing it back and forth, but my feet just won't stop jogging!
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What I did:
I had a busy week, so I just made a quick list of one thing for each member of my family. (For the kids, this is just a look at them now—phases if you will—because we don’t really know what cool talents they have yet.) I am dreaming up a scrapbook layout with a picture graph of each person and one talent and one habit. Someday… Here’s a quick look at what I have finished, to give you some ideas of things! (Or just laugh at...!)
Quinn: Can touch his tongue to his nose!
Emily: Can arch one eyebrow—on both sides!
C: Can make new friends anywhere he goes. He pretty much tells them his life story in 5 minutes.
T: Goes from the worst kid that makes us scream to the sweetest, world’s best kid in 2 minutes flat.
R: Has to take his “Dog Dog” stuffed animal EVERYWHERE! (That thing is nasty.)
C: Can talk like Tarzan on his vowels!
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Now, I challenge you to record your “you”niquenesses!
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