Kimberly Job was born in Utah, the middle of three children and the only girl. She graduated with a degree in Business Management, which later proved useful as she ran a successful small business. She and her husband, Scott, have a combined family of ten children–seven boys and three girls. Kimberly loves being a mom and feels that raising exceptional children is her most valuable mission in this life. Her writing reflects the many personal experiences she has gone through and offers insight on difficult issues from a refreshing gospel perspective. In addition to writing, she is an avid reader and scrapbooker. She loves to cook, play with her children, snuggle with her husband, and will never tire of learning new things.
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10 Responses to “I’ll Know You By Heart by Kimberly Job – Countdown to Summer”
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I like to eat the tomatoes right off the vine
There is nothing like a BLT on a hot summer day:)
I, unfortunately, am one of those who do not care for tomatoes. Oddly though, I do like ketchup and spaghetti sauce.
I love to sit outside or inside with a tall glass of water and a terrific book. Of course this is done at the expense of my housework, but reading is so important for the good health of one, that putting off housework is acceptable.
I don't care for fresh tomatoes unless you grill them or put them in the oven and bake them. I do love sun-dried tomatoes though.
Thinking of eating a tomato right now is making my mouth water. I gotta go find one.
I love eating Salsa that the ingredients came mostly from the garden. Raspberries are the best also.
I'm one of the ones who doesn't like tomatoes. I do love making salsa, and stewed tomatoes for spaghetti sauce though.:)
Yuck! Tomatoes are NOT my thing! My husband loves them though.
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I don't like eating tomatoes plain. I don't mind too much if they are in a salad or on a burger.