It’s Like a Party Game Icebreaker Without the Party. Or the Ice.

I meant to post this on Monday morning, because I firmly believe that nothing too strenuous should happen on a Monday.

Unfortunately, my Monday consisted of staying awake for 36 hours (okay, Poor Kyle stayed awake; I totally snoozed, but it was not restful in the least) in the Ford FWhatever50 as we drove from cold to slightly less cold to HALLELUJAH THIS PLACE IS A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE.  As a result of our voyage through the perilous snow and ice from Canada to Arizona, and also as a result of never purchasing myself an iPhone, I had no internet access and consequently no way to post yesterday.

So sorry.

But here’s an idea: Let’s still do nothing difficult today!  Even though Monday is a thing of the past, I feel like we should carry on and play my game anyway.  It’s called “Two Lies and a Truth,” and for a girl like me who enjoys a good exaggeration every now and then always, it was surprisingly difficult to formulate.  It goes like this: Pick the thing you think is true.  Leave a comment and let me know!  If it’s blatantly obvious, make up your own lies for me.  Or join in the fun and think of your own lies/truths about yourself, and I’ll play along.

So with no further ado…

Two Lies and a Truth: a game

1)  I have a very real fear of being stabbed, particularly by a switchblade.

2)  When I lived in Belgium a few years ago, I was treated to a fancy dinner and was requested to eat caviar…of snail.  The entire meal cost my employer nearly 100 Euros.

3)  At the age of eight, my best friend was a rock I named Leopold IV.  He understood me.

Best of luck, and swing by tomorrow for a weekend update.

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I'm Camille. I have a butt-chin. I live in Canada. I was born in Arizona. I like Diet Dr. Pepper. Hello. You can find me on Twitter @archiveslives, Facebook at facebook.com/archivesofourlives, instagram at ArchivesLives, and elsewhere.
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