Mosaic of Me

A Mosaic About Me! I’m thieving, the idea, from a friend’s blog that I discovered today. On her site she let the photos speak and make you wonder a little what word she used. I’m going to be a little long-winded and explain a little.

The Rules:
a. Type your answer to each of the questions below into Flickr Search.
b. Using ONLY the first page, pick an image to represent your answer.

The Questions:
1. What is your first name?
2. What is your favorite food?
3. What is your favorite color?
4. Favorite drink?
5. Dream vacation?
6. Favorite hobby?
7. What you want to be when you grow up?
8. What do you love most in life?
9. One word to describe you?

Mosaic of Me

First off, you may notice there are not nine photos, but twelve. I shall explain.
Nothing came up for “EllenRebekah”. I searched for “Rebekah” as that’s how I’m known, but later searched for “Ellen”. Then I have always wanted to be two things when I grew up, with equal passion I think. Then to even out the mosaic in the creator I used I added a second dream vacation. I love that last three are all passion movement but did not all come up when I searched for “dance”, I actually had to try a few things, as I did for mother.

  • 1a. The cookie baking came from the show of the same name
  • 1b. “What’s a Rebekah?”
  • 2. Never been good at choosing one favorite but I do love a big plate of spaghetti with meat sauce.
  • 3. I chose “teal” and loved this, I do love seaglass colors.
  • 4. My favorite fizzy
  • 5a. I would love to take a few days for a girls trip and be a total fan girl in that green part of the West Coast.
  • 5b. I would also really love to take another Disney Cruise (and visit Disney World again) with Tim, but also share it with Sara Ellen, and bring my fam along for fun and babysitting (if we even needed it with all the kid stuff on the Cruise Line).
  • 6. For “beading” the “teal” photo came up but this one is just really cool.
  • 7a&b. So, always wanting to be a mother and a dancer, I had to choose both and somehow make it work. The dance pic is so simple and striking.
  • 8. Eight and Nine boiled down to “God’s joy” but not wanting to be redundant in joyfullness, I tried things like hope, faith, etc. In this one movement is full of joy, I really like this song from whence the lyrics come (in the photo description), and danced to it my senior year at R-MWC. There is the freedom that He gives.
  • 9. More joy, shining through.

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