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Jade sez: Describe a material item you own that can tell the most about you. Or choose an item that describes who you are. If you cannot choose just one item, make a list several items and how they are significant or symbolic.
Sara sez:

[That's right, punks. I'm starting Thee Answering Process.]

The first thing that identifies me/is symbolic is my Bible. The corners are tattered/bent. The pages are all underlined and the margins are written in. [Truthfully, the New Testament sees far more love than the Old Testament does.]

Secondly, my old Birks. Y'all have read about the wonder that is my trusty black shoes.

My Broncos fleece. I will rock that fleece every day of the winter. People say football is just a game, and I s'pose it is. But in my family, you live and breathe Denver Broncos football from August-December/January. You better fuckin' believe I bleed orange 'n blue.

I have a Virginia Tech Marines sweatshirt that is 100% rad. First, because I love the Marines. [I love ALL of our services, but my heart is with the USMC.] Holy crap, I could go on 'n on 'n on about my love for the Marines. Secondly, 'cuz Ben gave it to me as a Christmas present. Third, 'cuz it's from Tech, and it's the only VT thing I own. I rock that shirt CONSTANTLY.

I wouldn't say that I have anything that can tell the most about me, but all of the things above are definitely very Sara. I love them!

'til next time,

Sara 'n Jade - so happy together! :P
2339 hrs @ 23 Apr

"But we in it shall be remember'd; we few, we happy few, we band of brothers ; for he today that sheds his blood with me shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile, this day shall gentle his condition: and gentlemen in England now a-bed shall think themselves accused they were not here, and hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks that fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day."

- William Shakespeare