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Six Word Memoir February 28, 2008

Posted by Jennifer Schlick in nothing to do with nature.
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Grumpy
She never cared much for sun.


Adam tagged me for a new meme in this post. It’s a six word memoir, inspired by Hemingway, who once bet ten dollars that he could sum up his life in six words.  He came up with:   For Sale: baby shoes, never worn.

Here are the meme rules:

1. Write your own six word memoir.

2. Post it on your blog and include a visual illustration if you’d like.

3. Link to the person who tagged you in your post and to this original post if possible so we can track it as it travels across the blogosphere.

4. Tag five more blogs with links.

5. And don’t forget to leave a comment on the tagged blogs with an invitation to play!

If it sounds like fun, consider yourself tagged!


P.S.  I think another blogging friend tagged me for this a while ago.  I wasn’t ready to play then.  This time when it came around, I instantly had an idea…  Apologies to the first tagger, and for forgetting who that was…

P.P.S.  That’s me with the crossed arms.

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1. bookbabie - February 28, 2008

Love the photograph and your memoir, thanks for playing!

2. Adam R. Paul - February 28, 2008

That’s an awesome memoir and photo! Thanks for playing, Jennifer!

3. Karen Weyant - February 28, 2008

What a great photo — maybe I missed it someplace in your post, but are you the one with your arms crossed?

4. Pam - February 28, 2008

Hence the name ‘Winterwoman?’

5. Laura - March 2, 2008

I love this meme and your memoir. I’d love to play along, too!

6. Mary Carlson - March 3, 2008

That is so cool – and you added a photo to boot. Great job. I was tagged too, by Adam, but had computer problems in the last few days. So I will get mine up and running in the next 24 hours.

7. Memes and memoirs « the Marvelous in nature - March 9, 2008

[...] Wren, who tagged me, wrote, “Cynicism and enchantment coexist within me.” Jennifer of A Passion for Nature wrote, “She never cared much for sun.” Beth from Beth’s Stories wrote, [...]


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