Ask Me a Question: I’ll Tell You No Lies

Today, I’m asking you to do all the work.  That’s right.  Ask me a question in the comments and I’ll answer it.  This is your chance to be nosy, to ask inappropriate questions, to satisfy your curiosity.

(This will also be potentially embarrassing if no one says anything.  So speak up!)

25 thoughts on “Ask Me a Question: I’ll Tell You No Lies

  1. Okay,here’s one. Of all the ill-advised things you’ve done (and I am guessing that’s about 1/800th of my current list), what would be the hardest to explain to your kids?

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  2. You are a pastor’s wife and a mom of four. Everyone must want a piece of you. How do you maintain your sense of self? How do you put up good boundaries?

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  3. I am awed and entertained by all the things you write about. How do you keep your house in order with so many things going on there? Do you have housekeeping help? (I realize this is a very tacky question. I would totally understand if you didn’t answer!)

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  4. Who are the kids in the picures at the top of your blog? I recognize your daughter and the last picture must be you and your husband. The others must be your sons but which is which? And who is the dark haired little girl?

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  5. What one moment in parenting do you really wish that you had a do-over?

    Knowing your kids as they are right now, what do you think they’ll be doing as a career in their future?

    What is your most proud (in a good sense) moment as a Christian- something that you feel that God looked at your doing and smiled?

    What’s your favorite color? Mine’s “blue– NO! RED!! Ahhhhh….” (Name the movie and you win one of the donut holes I’m eating. I, of course, will eat it in your honor.)

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  6. I think you mentioned that you homeschool your twins, but your other boy goes to public school? Is this true? And, what led to this decision?

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  7. Ive often wondered how much you do as a pastors wife. Our pastors wife is so busy. She teaches Sunday school, childrens chruch, school, sings in the choir, sings in about 2 other special groups, cooks for sventy five seniors every Thursday right in the middle of her school day, is nursery director, teaches a Little Bear club on Sunday evenings and oh my I could go on and on. Do you do all of that stuff too? I guess I’m wondering how much does the role of a pastors wife color your every day life?

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  8. I hope I don’t step on your toes… But… Why do you let your daughter watch so much tv in the morning? Don’t you worry about her being up and unsupervised in the mornings? Or maybe someone else is already up with her?
    Sorry, you SAID we could ask!
    Mary

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  9. I hope I’m not too late, but… Who has been the most influential teacher in your life and why? What did they do that helped you the most…? As a teacher myself I am a shameless theif. Be warned I may steal whatever you tell me they did that was good and use it myself… Always on the lookout for the good stuff!

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  10. Do you lean more toward openness theology or Calvinism.

    Sorry I remember you once said that you weren’t all that interested in theology for a pastor’s wife but you must have a little bit. I was curious.

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