Julie 'n Pete

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Getting to know Julie IS amazing, Karen. Books…I already shared a few a couple notes ago, but here are a few more: I like The Brothers Karamazov, Great Expectations, Roughing It, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and Cat’s Cradle. I never have heard of Eden Southworth till now, though, Jane.

I do like some war movies, Joanna, such as Saving Private Ryan or Blackhawk down. My family quotes Sergeant York a lot. We are really into the old classics too, and Julie is introducing me to a few musicals that we had overlooked.

Most of the cooking around here is done by my mom, Joanne, or my sister Elizabeth. I do cook, but usually for myself, and usually grilling or stir-frying something with onions and peppers. Pretty much anything works with onions and peppers. I like to bake cookies :)

Cally Jane:

1. Not really. The only time I ever tried it, the texture was really strange.

2. Peter Michael LaRock.

3. One of my favorite quotes is when Hobbes from Calvin and Hobbes says “We tigers like our food surprised and running.”

4. 1 Corinthians 3:11-15

5. Julie told me about the Hellmann’s vs. Miracle Whip thing, and I think I lean towards Hellmann’s; Miracle Whip is kinda sweet, which seems weird for mayonnaise for some reason.

6. Nope. Never even been to Missouri.

7. No, whenever I find myself in the neighborhood, he’s busy.

8. I like hiking and biking, reading, and playing silly games with my friends, like Capitalism or Monopoly, or Nerts. Julie got me started on Nerts.

9. Probably Amazing Grace, even if it is everyone else’s favorite hymn too.

10. Favorite song(s)… my favorite praise song would likely be All in All, and secular, maybe…Eva Cassidy’s version of Fields of Gold. I have tons of favorite songs.


What do the rest of you miss about Julie the most?

3 Comments:

  • Thanks for responding! I didn't like cow tongue either. It was..unique.

    What do I miss about Julie? Oh...everything. I miss her positive outlook and silly laugh. I'm the serious one, so she's great to be with when I need to remind myself to be happy. I love playing games with her when she does her Australian or British impersonation.
    She's really sweet, kind, considerate, and the best of sisters. I'm kind of jealous that you see her more than I do.:) Well, well, I'll get over it.
    Again, thanks for posting! I won't ask so many questions next time.

    Jane

    P.S. For a memory, do you remember (Julie) when Joseph, Dad and you had to push the van out of the ditch in the pouring rain? hehe

    By Blogger Pat Cole, at 9:33 AM  

  • Sergeant York and onions and green peppers are some of our favorites too, and believe or not, I've actually heard my guys quote that same line from Calvin and Hobbs! Thanks for taking the time to let us get to know you. We can't wait to meet you.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9:46 AM  

  • Well, it appears that I have been gone too long (I guess housesitting 25 miles from home is considered "gone", right?). Fascinating discussion, I must say. Peter, I will refrain from asking you any questions at present...I'm thinking maybe you need to recover from the barage you just received from someone who will remain nameless (but her name is included in mine). hehe Okay, really, nameless person, I didn't mean it. It's probably a good thing that I won't see you for a couple of days. lol
    Anyway, Peter, all I have to say is that if you like Hellman's, I will gladly welcome you to the family. Your description of Miracle Whip is what I've been trying to get across to certain members of my family for a long time.
    Hmmm...what I miss about Julie? Honestly, if I start in right now, I'll probably start crying...somewhat of a sentimental day for me. haha I'll get back to you on that one.

    Looking forward to getting to know you better.

    By Blogger Janessa, at 9:10 PM  

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