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Laaaaaaadiiiieeees!  GBD wants to know your answers to the 7 sexiest questions…tee hee!

  1. How do you think people perceive you and how is it different from the way you perceive yourself?
  2. Which of your irrational fears is the silliest?
  3. What is the most time consuming activity you participate in?
  4. What is the greatest lesson you have learned from a child?
  5. If you could wave a magic wand and ask for whatever you wanted, what would you ask for?
  6. What is the most beautiful moment you have ever experienced?
  7. What are you most grateful for?

Send in your answers via video, audio, or text to:  sexy7@girlsbydesign.com.  And while you’re at it, send us a self-portrait to go with your Sexy 7.   Camera shy?  Then get creative!  Draw yourself, make a collage, take a pic of your big toe…you get the idea. ;)

And yes…when we said “Laaaaaaadiiiieeees!” up there, we meant incarnations of the female persuasion.  Gentlemen, please…don’t cry.  Unless they’re tears of joy over how awesome these Sexy 7s are. :D

Here’s what Elizabeth has to say:

elizabeth-moss

  1. How do you think people perceive you and how is it different from the way you perceive yourself?
    People see me as this gentle, giving and hard-working person. I can be that way some days. But most of the time I get upset easily. I am very down on myself and I don’t like that I am this way. I’d like to be able to actually be what everyone else sees me as. I wish I could be what my daughter Bella sees me as. She thinks I’m a superhero.

  2. Which of your irrational fears is the silliest?
    I have a fear of heights. It’s irrational to me because I get queasy even if it’s just a few inches off the floor. If I am at the mall, someone has to walk on either side of me so I don’t feel dizzy.

  3. What is the most time consuming activity you participate in?
    It used to be work. Everyday I worked I slept until an hour before and then got up and went out. Now I spend most of my time just laughing it up with my friends and spending the day with a little Bella.

  4. What is the greatest lesson you have learned from a child?
    I have learned from my daughter, my little cousins, my nieces and nephews and my godson how to appreciate life. Until they had arrived on this earth, I didn’t care for much. And then they came along, and suddenly there was this little life to help take care of. And I also learned that you shouldn’t hate someone just because of who they are or where they come from. Children are so loving to everyone and I wish we could all see through their eyes.

  5. If you could wave a magic wand and ask for whatever you wanted, what would you ask for?
    I would wish to be two people. There are so many places I have to be in, if I could have two of me, I wouldn’t hurt anyone. It would have also been nice when I was in school just to send my other half.

  6. What is the most beautiful moment you have ever experienced?
    It was when my daughter was born. For months I had waited to see this beautiful girl. And when I got to see her for the first time it was so amazing. I was the first to witness her first shot and her little feet on her birth certificate and to hear her cries. And then I got to hold this little miracle in my arms and it all made sense. I had found my purpose in life. And that was to live each day with her by my side and it didn’t matter if we were on our own. We would always get by with just a goofy grin.

  7. What are you most grateful for?
    I am most grateful for being able to live in this country. We all have freedoms here that others out in the world don’t have. And I am truly thankful that I get to wake up everyday and live another day with my family. And I get to share my smiles with my little girl.

Peace Out!
Elizabeth

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Jenipher

July 29, 2009

#6 That’s so beautiful. :) Must be awesome!


Ashley20

July 29, 2009

aww #6 is beautiful
and hi i’m ashley


Megs

July 30, 2009

Hey,Elizabeth!
You answers are honest – and i like this.
And since you’re honest person can you tell me what’s like to have a baby girl so young?


G

July 30, 2009

This two people idea is very good. Especially the sending one to school part haha. That would be so awesome. Great answers!


Kailin

July 30, 2009

Hi Elizabeth,

You and I share so much in common – from 1 to 7. My little girl changed my life in that she’s made me realize how deeply and unconditionally a human can possibly love.

#2 – I’m afraid to say my fear of heights is so irrational that I still get nervous when I fly (and I used to travel all the time.)

I love your honesty. Great Sexy 7!

Peace Out, too!

Kailin


apetchel

August 1, 2009

#2- haha, my worst irrational fear… well, I have a fear of the dark, bugs, spiders, needles… but I guess I have 2 silliest. one is caterpillars. ugggghhh. my mom has always been deathly afraid of them, and it rubbed off on me when one crawled on my head. i was like, “mom, kill it!” and she was like, “eww, I don’t wanna touch it!” “well, you’re the adult; you kill it!” haha, we screamed at each other over a caterpillar that had flung out of my hair. xD
my other irrational fear is that after I wash my hands (and gosh, I wash them for like 5 minutes), i will touch a light switch with wet hands and my whole house will go kaboom. so i turn off most light switches with my elbow. seriously. i gotta videotape myself doing that sometime and put it on youtube. & if i don’t turn lights off with my elbows, then i carefully turn them off with my hands, and then turn them back on, and rub them to make sure there’s no water on them, and sometimes i grab a tissue or something to totally make sure no water is on the light switch. wow, am i a loser! lol