And in the end…there is love.

Open Book Part 2 (Callicott edition)

Posted on Friday 18 January 2008

Scott asks: OK, Brandy McNally. Where am I?
Okay, smart aleck. I’m assuming at the time you wrote this comment, you were sitting in your basement at your house in Hannibal, Missouri. Giggling about how hilarious you are.

Jonathan asks: Why are you not living in Hannibal right now?
Aw, Jonathan, I’m not living in Hannibal anymore because it was time for me to move on, to find a new job, start a new life. It was a tough decision, mostly because I knew how much I’d miss friends like you and your family, but it was time. And if all else fails, I moved because God told me to .

Scott asks: How do you fix the SRS light in my CRV?
Hmmm. Take it to a mechanic. Have the light mysteriously come on when the mechanic looks at it. Repeat six to ten times. Finally have the mechanic tell you that your whole dashboard needs to be replaced. Decide the SRS light isn’t that important.

Scott asks: What’s for dinner?
When you asked this, I was having chicken parmesaen. Tonight, I had leftover barbecue chicken pizza from the California Pizza Kitchen. Quite yummy.

Tammy asks: Other than your parents, who has been the biggest influence in your life?
That’s tough! My life has been shaped by so many incredible people. By Dr. Lyle, my campus minister in college. By Sabrina, a friend who taught me what it meant to take risks, and to live life abundantly. The Callicotts, who loved me like my own family. Krissy and Becca, who are daily reminders of Christ’s love.

David asks: Brandy, what is the temperature of your hot tub?
Excellent question David. I would estimate my hot tub is 99.8 degrees. Approximately.

Scott asks: Are ya like me and just awake every day to see if the 5th dentist ever caved regarding Trident?
More nights than I can count. But then, if he did give in, I would forever wonder, did he just do it because of peer pressure. Or is Trident really the best? I would never know the truth.

Scott asks: What do you detest about me the most?
Gosh, so many to choose from. Maybe the fact that you DON’T KNOW WHEN TO STOP.

Scott asks: OK, enough of my smarminess. Seriously, you’ve done some amazing things in your life, and you’re not even 30 yet. What’s your most important goal - personal, professional, spiritual, whatever - that you see as yet undone?
There are a few things I would like to do. Personal, I’d like to one day get married and have kids. Professional, I really want to write a book. Oh, and have people buy it. I’d also like to eventually visit each continent. Except Antarctica. Because according to Al Gore it’s just a melting mass of nothing anyway, right?

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