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    Friday, May 01, 2009

    Fun For Friday


    This Friday brings a different sort of fun. I had the pleasure of interviewing miss Allison Averett Westenskow, of Gilbert, AZ. She and I go way back. Well, sort of. Her mom was my piano teacher back in the day. She taught better than I learned for sure. But I did stick with piano because of her, and now I can play fairly well. But I digress.


    Allison and I have reconnected through blogs. You know how it is. We weren't ever friends when we lived in Utah, she is a few years younger than me, but her family lives near my in-laws, so I can keep up to date through them. Now that she has her own blog, I've learned a lot about her. A few things I've noticed are that she is a total babe. Very NieNie-esque if you will. She has great taste in music, you can listen to her play list on her blog here. And her family is absolutely adorable. So I took it upon myself to introduce all of you to all of her. Here goes.

    Why did you start blogging?

    I originally started the blog because we moved to Arizona and I wanted friends and family to keep up with what was going on in our family. Although, as time has passed, said family and friends don't look at very much, I have to tell them "Look at the blog!" I have sort of taken it over as my own and I put more things on there that reflect me instead of family related info.


    You have Celiac Disease. Tell us a little about it and what it's like.

    Celiac Disease! It is the devil. Really, it is a genetic auto-immune disease that affects the small intestine. You can have the gene for it all your life and never be sick, it has to be triggered somehow usually by stress. I was diagnosed with it when I was 24. My body thinks that the protein in gluten is toxic for my body and it is unable to digest it properly. My body tries to fight off the scary protein and in turn destroys itself. I get really sick. So, that means no wheat, barley, rye, etc. It was very hard at first, but I have been able to find things I can eat and there is more information about it than there was 7 years ago. There are a lot of gluten-free menus in restaurants now-a-days and I am hoping a big name celebrity will get it (other than Elizabeth Hasselback) and it will be cool to be gluten-free.

    What are some of your all time fave movies?

    Hmm, all time favorite movies. That is tough one, I go through phases, I usually like the more off beat type of movies. Edward Scissorhands, Reality Bites, What's Eating Gilbert Grape, Stranger than Fiction, Nacho Libre, Little Miss Sunshine. I also like good action movies & 80's movies.

    Describe for us a typical day in the life.

    My typical day is blah, blah, blah. Haha, really, it is get up (against my will) get the kids breakfast, ready for school, take the kids to school, go to the gym, shower, play with Micah, lunch, go to the store, play on the internet (or read, listen to music, talk on the phone depends on the day) :), pick Alexis up from school, fix dinner, help with homework, read stories, get the kids ready for bed, watch T.V. (play on the internet, read, music etc) Go to sleep, wake up and repeat. I guess I clean up the house every once and while too.


    If you had all the money in the world, what would you like to do?


    Travel, travel, travel! I love to see new places and experience new cultures. I loved living out of the country and I hope to do it again someday. I would also love to solve all of the world's economic problems if I had enough money left over, oh and give to charity (really).


    So that's Miss Allison. Check out her blog here, and stay long enough to listen. I love the world of blogs, it opens up so many doors. I love meeting new people that share ideas and values, I love keeping up with friends from far away, and I love reconnecting and remembering where I come from, and all the people that have helped shape the person I've become. I challenge each of you to interview a fellow blogger and post it.

    Happy Friday!

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    4 Response(s):

    Allison Claire said...

    You are so sweet Keli! You said the nicest things about me, thank you! This is definitely an esteem booster. I am glad we can stay connected through blogs and the internet. You are such a strong person and I'm glad I know you. Although I think you are only one year older than me? So we are basically the same age. :)

    Tami Allred said...

    What a sweet idea Keli. I love it. I'm a people lover too and I enjoy learning what makes people tick. I will have to do this sometime. ;-)

    grannybabs said...

    Well, I just want to know if she's any relation - well, her husband would be the relation - to Paul and Carolyn Westenskow of SLC!!

    (Who are good friends of our from U of U days - they have 3 boys - one died of brain cancer a few years ago and they put his picture all over the world in his memory.)

    Just asking!

    Allison Claire said...

    RE: grannybabs

    The names don't sound familiar to me. I know that all the Westenskows are related somehow, but I think they must be on the other side of the family. There were two brothers and then it branches off from there. I do remember hearing about a boy who died from brain cancer that was a Westenskow, that is very sad. All of my husband's family is from SLC though!