On my 35th birthday, my daughters gave me a little book called “If… (Questions for the Game of Life)” by Evelyn McFarlane & James Saywell. The book is filled with interesting and provocative questions that begin with the word “If.” The book became a popular meal time conversation starter for family and friends, and to this day it gets pulled out at the lake when we have a table full of interesting individuals and an evening to sit, eat, drink, and talk for hours.
So, for my own 30 day blogging challenge I have pulled 30 of my favorite questions from McFarlane & Saywell’s book. By the way, this book spawned several others with different categories and themes. I highly recommend them for your own meal time or family time conversational adventures.
Starting tomorrow I’ll be blogging through the questions. If you have a blog, I invite you to take up the challenge in your own posts. If you don’t have a blog, I invite you to post your own answers in a comment on my blogpost and further the on-line conversation. Props to the authors and thanks to Taylor & Madison for one of the most enjoyable gifts I’ve ever received.
- If you could physically transport yourself to any place in the world at this moment, where would you go?
- If you could have an elegant dinner along with anyone presently alive, whether you know them or not, who would you want it to be?
- If you could inherit a comfortable home in any city in the world that you could use but not sell, where would you want it to be?
- If you could own one painting from any collection in the world but were not allowed to sell it, which work of art would you select?
- If you had to choose the color that describes you most accurately, what would it be?
- If you could possess one supernatural ability, what would it be?
- If you could have any single writer either current, or from history, write your biography, who would it be?
- If you were on trial and someone you know (who is not an attorney) had to act as your legal representative, who would you want to defend you?
- If you could have a dinner party in any room in the world (without having to clean up), where would you want to have it?
- If you could host a dinner party inviting four people from history, who would you invite and where would the party take place?
- If you were to receive a letter today from anyone you have known during your lifetime, who would it be from and what would it say?
- If you could steal one thing in the world, other than money, without getting caught, what would you take?
- If you had one piece of music softly playing in your mind for the rest of your life, what would you want it to be?
- If you could run any single company, institution, or organization in the world, which would you choose?
- If you could choose any historic figure to read your eulogy, who would you want to do it?
- If you could dance any one dance perfectly, which dance would you choose?
- If you could be a guest on any television talk show, which would it be?
- If you could teach your children only one lesson in life, what would it be?
- If you were to choose a musical instrument that best describes your character, what would it be?
- If you had to pick the worst movie in history, which one would get the dubious honor?
- If you had to choose the worst work experience you’ve ever had, what would you pick?
- If you learned that you were to die in exactly one hour, what would you do?
- If your own ashes were to be kept in an urn, after you die, where would you want the urn kept?
- If you could have any view from your home, what would it be of?
- If you could have the world’s largest collection of one thing, what would it be?
- If you were to be given an acting role in a current TV show, who would you want to play?
- If you could have a servant come to your house every day for one hour, what would you have them do?
- If you could choose the very last thing you would see before you die, what would it be?
- If you could make a film from any book never produced as a film, what book would you pick?
- If you could visit only one more place in the world that you have never been, where would you go for this final voyage?