Thursday, March 13, 2014

{Sarah Clews}






1. What is your favorite childhood memory of your dad?
When I was 7 or 8, he took me to see Star Wars in the theater. It was my first movie in the theater and I felt like such a big girl.



2. What are some of your goals for the next five years?
Produce some more children, pay off debt so we can be debt free, and go through a car wash (I've never been).



3. What is your favorite item of clothing?
Do boots count? I got my first pair for Christmas and I love them.



4. If you could stop only one injustice what would it be?
Hungry children. No one should be hungry.



5. If you could live anywhere in the world where would it be?
I actually would still live right here in Salem, Oregon. It's just the right amount of everything for me and I live 5 minutes from Nordstrom. Also, there tend to not be any large bugs. My fear of insects and spiders would pretty much prevent me from living anywhere else.



6. What is your favorite thing to chew?
Donuts. I love them. I wish I could pay to have them delivered on days when I have a sick kid and can't go out to buy one.



7. If you could only do one thing every day for the rest of your life what would it be?
I guess I would read because then I'm not really just doing one thing...I could read about all kinds of adventures.



8. When you think of adventure what comes to mind?
Skydiving. I almost went when my husband and I first got married, but I've chickened out since then.



9. What is the most listened-to song on your iPod (or other music listening device)?
It's hard to choose, because I tend to listen to a very wide variety of music and mostly the radio. However, I would say the song "Happy" by Pharrell Williams (from the movie Despicable Me 2).



10. What do you wish you were better at?
I wish I had better directional skills; I tell people I am "directionally impaired." I use the gps on my phone constantly.



11. How has God blessed you this week?
My husband and I were very blessed to pay off his student loan this week. Thank you God for the money and for leading us to Dave Ramsey!



12. What event changed your life?
The time I attended a Generation Unleashed conference (as a leader). I was going through one of the hardest times in my life and had  really pulled away from God. I felt like He was my enemy. The worship music was incredible and they played a song "Standard." "When the enemy comes like a flood, You'll raise the standard, no weapons formed against me will stand." It was a reminder that God was not my enemy, and so this event was a huge turning point for me.