Gimme an A!

Amanda had a fun meme up on her blog that she got from BookGirl.  I asked for a letter and she gave me an A!  The deal is you are given a letter and then you post 10 things you like that begin with that letter. Not as easy as it looks!  Onward!

1. Asian food! I loooooves me some Asian food. Chinese, Japanese, even the occasional Vietnamese. Love it all! Especially lo mein. And hibachi shrimp. With white sauce. Mmmm……

2. Amazon.com! Okay, I admit it. I am an Amazon junkie. I go there at least once a day to look at books, my wish list, recommendations. The day is not complete if I haven’t stopped by for a browse.

3. Archer. One of my favorite names on my baby name list. This full name is Gabriel Archer for a boy. One of my great-great grandfather’s names was Gabriel (another was Gideon!). And I just like Archer.

4. American Idol. Once the tryouts are over, I loooove watching me some American Idol. I hate the tryout period though. It’s too…painful.

5. Amanda and Andi! My best blogging buds and reading buddies. I don’t know what I’d do without these girls as I don’t have any “real” life reading friends.

6. Art! I used to draw quite a bit and paint some too. Now I don’t have as much time to mess around with things, but I do still fiddle with my Paint Shop Pro and Photoshop for my blog and for Estella’s Revenge.

7. Arches. As in Golden ones. I am not ashamed to admit I love McDonalds. Especially their fries. Yum!

8. Accents. I love foreign accents, especially Irish, Scotish and British. And Italian. They are just so damn sexy.

9. Authors! Finally! I figured out how to include books! I have many favorite authors including; Joanne Harris, Alexandre Dumas, Angela Carter, Wilkie Collins, Stephenie Meyer, Markus Zusak, Jane Austen and many, MANY more. Many.

10. Anglophiles! Speaking of accents, I love most all things British. I am just fascinated by the country, it’s history, it’s people…everything!

If you want to play leave me a comment and I’ll give you a letter!

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13 Responses to Gimme an A!

  1. A is for Awesome! You are just so fun, Heather! Thanks for playing!

  2. Oh, Asian food – right up my alley! Give me a letter please! You can e-mail it to me at forksblog@optonline.net

  3. P.S. LOVE the new header!!!

  4. I'll play too — gimme a letter!

  5. Oh this was fun to read :) Your new header is too cute.

  6. Yay! That was fun! I'm still working on the letter "m". And you're so sweet! WE love you too!

    And Gabriel Archer is an amazing name. I'm horrible at thinking up boy names, but that is pretty darn perfect.

  7. Archer is a great name! I have to say I rather like accents myself!!

  8. Great 'A' list! I share several of those loves myself!

  9. I'm still working on mine that Bellezza gave me over a week ago. I see Andi has the same letter as me, so I better not visit her blog until I get mine posted!

  10. Aww, thanks Amanda! Thanks for such an awesome letter!

    Thanks Stephanie, Iliana. Wanted something Valentine's Dayish!

    Thanks Andi. I really love Gabriel Archer, but if it's a boy it will probably be Wesley James after our dads. We saw Gabriel Archer in Yorktown this past summer on a Revolutionary war monument and we both just love it. It may win out yet!

    Thanks Danielle!

    Thanks Carl!

    Yes, stay away Les! She has a great list! Can't wait to see yours!

  11. Can I have a letter, please? I need something happy and fun to write on my blog after my negative, pregnant lady rant. :)

  12. Oh, this is much more fun than Aunt Annie's Alligator….you know that children's book Letter A.

    I want to play because I'd rather do that than finish my taxes.

  13. This was my first visit to your site Heather (I'm a new book blogger :-) and I love the Letter game! Send me whichever letter you wish. Thanks! And congrats on the baby!!

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