Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Five Things

The other day, Tasha asked "What are 5 things you can't live without (excluding the necessary things like food, clothing, love, family)? So here are my five (for now). I may do this again when I'm no longer pregnant because some of these may change then!

1. Orange Juice: I cannot live without orange juice. I go through about two gallons a week! I was like this when pregnant with Alice, too.

2. Reading material: Books are my preferred reading material, but news, and magazines will suffice. I'm currently reading the "Left Behind" series, and a little over half-way through.

3. My iPhone: I've had other smartphones, but I can't believe I didn't switch earlier. I do all of my blogging, FBing, Tweeting, and everything else on my phone. Plus Alice loves the Phony Phone app, and will occupy her in a heartbeat!

4. Slippers: I love my slippers. I wear them constantly when at home. I'd wear them everywhere else too, but I don't think that is socially accepted!

5. Water: I know this probably sounds funny, but I love to drink water! Which is a good thing :) I go through a case and a half of water a week, sometimes more. I always have two or more bottles with me at all times.




4 comments:

The Tompkins Family said...

I was the same way with orange juice! Now I go weeks without even having a sip!

Bobi AKA Stacey said...

Is this water a pregnancy thing? I don't know if I'm dehydrated (probably not I drink a lot anyway) but since around implantation I have wanted, no NEEDED water constantly. I wake up with this feeling like I will die if I do not get water immediately. Ill have to pee and still feel the need to chug a bottle of water before. I'm feeling a little silly.

Lisa said...

I also craved Orange Juice when pregnant -- and after Maggie it has stuck with me!

Carrie27 said...

I have to have a water cup with me at all times. I don't buy the bottles, feel it is a waste, so I just have a couple BPA free bottles I take with when we are out for the day or to the gym.

IPhone user, too.