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If I were interviewed on The Actor's Studio

this is what my answers would be ... and a few more for the road ....
1. What is your favorite word? Exponentially
2. What is your least favorite word? Hard.
3. What sound or noise do you love? Husband's and daughter's laughter.
4. What sound or noise do you hate? Squeaking.
5. What is your favorite curse word? One I can get away with .. usually sh*t.
And a few more for the fun of it ...
1. Favorite show on television? Newsroom
2. Favorite movie? Hard to name just one:  Moonstruck.
3. Favorite Book:  Carry On, Warrior by Glennon Doyle Melton
4. What are you grateful for today?  Loving husband, amazing daughter, awesomely awesome friends
5. If you could have anything put on a t-shirt what would it be? Brave.
6. Favorite meal? that's easy - steak, baked potato and asparagus
7. A talent you wish you had? Patience.  Is that considered a talent?
8. Favorite song/band? Sara Barielles 
9. What’s on your nightstand? Journey to the Heart by Melody Beattie to reach each morning
10. What’s something about you that would surprise us? Many times, especially as a mother, I smile, make a plan and pretend to know what I'm doing.  And most times it works!
Your six-word memoir:  Through it all, she kept smiling!

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