I wasn't planning on doing anything with this blog other than pictures but since I told my cousin I would participate in this tag I guess I should.
(The rules: if you get tagged answer the questions and then tag someone else.)
1. A song that describes you in some way.
A good song that would describe my personality would be Take Me Home Country Road by John Denver because it's classic country and it reminds me of the beautiful landscapes of the west. There's a lot of other songs that I could use but I'll only put one.
2. A movie that inspires you
A Home of Our Own, and Hacksaw Ridge are two inspiring movies for me. Hacksaw ridge shows true patriotism, sacrifice, faith and bravery. Hacksaw Ridge is a very faith based movie. A House of Our Own is inspiring because it shows how a broken family travels to a new town and tries to rebuild their life. Although there are a few distasteful parts in A Home of Our Own it is still quite good.
3. A book that the main character is like you
I can't say there are many book characters that are like me, I'm too average.
4. A song that you love
I love a lot of songs from very diverse genres. There are so many I don't know how I can just do one.
A Home of Our Own, and Hacksaw Ridge are two inspiring movies for me. Hacksaw ridge shows true patriotism, sacrifice, faith and bravery. Hacksaw Ridge is a very faith based movie. A House of Our Own is inspiring because it shows how a broken family travels to a new town and tries to rebuild their life. Although there are a few distasteful parts in A Home of Our Own it is still quite good.
3. A book that the main character is like you
I can't say there are many book characters that are like me, I'm too average.
4. A song that you love
I love a lot of songs from very diverse genres. There are so many I don't know how I can just do one.
- Country- Amarillo by Morning by George Strait, When You Say Nothing At All by Allison Krauss, or Through The Years by Kenny Rogers (there are way to many good country songs)
- R&B- I Have Nothing by Whitney Houston...any Whitney Houston songs, Hero by Mariah Carey (I only like Mariah Carey's old songs, her new ones are trash), or Unbreak My Heart by Toni Braxton
- Soft Rock- For The Longest Time by Billy Joel
- Rock- I Can't Fight This Feeling by REO Speedwagon, What About Love by Heart, Total Eclipse of The Heart by Bonnie Tyler
- Christian- Broken Road by Selah or I Can Only Imagine by MercyMe
I was going to keep listing all of my favorite songs from every music genre I listen to but that would take to long and I already broke the rules of this tag.
5. A movie you love
I like Oblivion, old Disney movies and most Marvel movies.
6. A book you love
One book I love is Haunted Mesa by Louis L'Amour.
7. A song you do not like
Friday by Rebecca Black. It is really annoying.
8. A movie you do not like
Equals is one of the stupidest movies I've ever watched. It has a good concept but it was terribly done and really boring. Never watch it.
9. A book you do not like
Perloo the Bold is a terrible book. The only reason I read it was because I got it for free.
10. A song that makes you happy
Most 80s songs make me happy. Happy Together by The Turtles or September by Earth, Wind, and Fire are two random songs that makes me happy.
11. A movie that freaked you out
I tend to avoid scary movies so I haven't really freaked out during a movie but some parts of Hacksaw Ridge made me jump.
12. A book that made you cry
Where the Red Fern Grows was one of the saddest books I've ever read. Actually my dad read it to my family when I was younger and I can't say I cried, but I was on the verge of tears.
13. A song you listen to a lot when you were younger
When I was younger my mom listened to a lot of Fernando Ortega and my dad listened to all kinds of music, but mostly classic country. The two songs I listened to a lot as a kid were Give Me Jesus by Fernando Ortega and He Stopped Loving Her Today by George Straight.
14. A movie you watched a lot when you were younger
When I was younger we didn't watch movies very much, but when me and my cousins would go to our grandparents house we would watch Looney Tunes and Old Yeller a lot.
15. A book you read a lot when you were younger
As a kid I read a lot of books. The books that were my favorite as a kid were the Redwall series by Brian Jacques, Island of The Blue Dolphins by Scott O' Dell or My Side of The Mountain by Jean George.
16. A songs that irritates you
Most modern country songs irritate me a lot. Those songs completely forget what a true country song is. Almost any song by Meghan Trainor and Selena Gomez annoy me also.
17. A movie that kept you on the edge of your seat
Oblivion was one movie that kept me on the edge of my seat. Lots of twists and mind blowing events. Another movie that kept me on the edge of my seat was The Revenant.
18. A book that left you breathless
I don't know if they would have the same effect on me as they did when I was younger but The Shadow Children series by Margaret Peterson Haddix was an incredible collection. I would strongly recommend this series to people interested in dystopian books.
I like Oblivion, old Disney movies and most Marvel movies.
6. A book you love
One book I love is Haunted Mesa by Louis L'Amour.
7. A song you do not like
Friday by Rebecca Black. It is really annoying.
8. A movie you do not like
Equals is one of the stupidest movies I've ever watched. It has a good concept but it was terribly done and really boring. Never watch it.
9. A book you do not like
Perloo the Bold is a terrible book. The only reason I read it was because I got it for free.
10. A song that makes you happy
Most 80s songs make me happy. Happy Together by The Turtles or September by Earth, Wind, and Fire are two random songs that makes me happy.
11. A movie that freaked you out
I tend to avoid scary movies so I haven't really freaked out during a movie but some parts of Hacksaw Ridge made me jump.
12. A book that made you cry
Where the Red Fern Grows was one of the saddest books I've ever read. Actually my dad read it to my family when I was younger and I can't say I cried, but I was on the verge of tears.
13. A song you listen to a lot when you were younger
When I was younger my mom listened to a lot of Fernando Ortega and my dad listened to all kinds of music, but mostly classic country. The two songs I listened to a lot as a kid were Give Me Jesus by Fernando Ortega and He Stopped Loving Her Today by George Straight.
14. A movie you watched a lot when you were younger
When I was younger we didn't watch movies very much, but when me and my cousins would go to our grandparents house we would watch Looney Tunes and Old Yeller a lot.
15. A book you read a lot when you were younger
As a kid I read a lot of books. The books that were my favorite as a kid were the Redwall series by Brian Jacques, Island of The Blue Dolphins by Scott O' Dell or My Side of The Mountain by Jean George.
16. A songs that irritates you
Most modern country songs irritate me a lot. Those songs completely forget what a true country song is. Almost any song by Meghan Trainor and Selena Gomez annoy me also.
17. A movie that kept you on the edge of your seat
Oblivion was one movie that kept me on the edge of my seat. Lots of twists and mind blowing events. Another movie that kept me on the edge of my seat was The Revenant.
18. A book that left you breathless
I don't know if they would have the same effect on me as they did when I was younger but The Shadow Children series by Margaret Peterson Haddix was an incredible collection. I would strongly recommend this series to people interested in dystopian books.
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