Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Birthday Wisdom

Your Birthday's Wisdom is Rebirth
You believe the beauty of life is that anyone can be reborn at anytime.

The world is full of fresh starts,
and you take one whenever it comes your way.

You are constantly evolving and changing. And to you, that's a beautiful thing.

You aren't the person you used to be... you're so much better now!
I'm ok with this, thought some change isn't all that great.

Curious as a Cat

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1) If you could change one thing about the building in which you work, what would you change?
I'd sort out the HVAC once and for all.
2) What is the silliest or weirdest thing your mom or dad has ever said to you?
"Your mom has a classy chassis, doesn't she?" Wha??
3) What crime from history fascinates you the most?
Well, it almost has to be the one involving a certain Judeaen put to death during Passover 2,000 years ago.
4) Show and Tell. What comes to mind first when you see this picture? Or, tell a story if it reminds you of one.

Public Domain Photo
This dog has a lllllaaaarrrgggggee mouth and an awful lot of hair. It also looks adorable and sleepy. The background dog looks rather jealous.

Hair

You Are Dreads
You are accepting, peaceful, and connected with nature. You've reached a state of bliss.

Your idea of style is being completely natural and comfortable. You aren't trying to impress anyone.

At your best, you are simple and content. You don't need much in this world to be happy.

At your worst, you are a little irresponsible. You are on "island time"!

"The" Dreads? Hmmm, doubtful. I like clean hair too much.

Manic Monday

a day late...
(Link in blogroll)

What's the best summer job you ever had?
I temped one summer, while also working as a summer C.E. intern at my church. The temping was very interesting.
Tell me about the worst date you ever went on.
I suppose the time I went to a guy's apartment and listened to him prate on about British pop music. He was trying to edu-ma-cate me.
Do you think the age for a driver's license should be raised (currently 16 here in the U.S.)?
Nope. I think we need to do a better job at training drivers, and re-educating on a regular basis.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Sunday Stealing

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The Mud Meme

1. What are your current obsessions? Facebook, Word Spasm, Twitter, Blogging....

2. Which item from your wardrobe do you wear most often? Lee Jeans.

3. What's for dinner? Uh...probably Pauly's.

4. Last thing you bought? Munchkins and a muffin yesterday at Dunkin Donuts.

5. What are you listening to? Law & Order Criminal Intent. [three minutes after I typed this, we lost our satellite connection in the midst of a downpour; recovered 10 minutes later]

6. If you were a god/goddess who would you be? I've always been partial to Hera. Though I'd've picked a better consort.

7. Favorite holiday spots? "Holiday"=vacation? Maine, Colorado, Europe. "Holiday"=holidays? Right here at home.

8. Reading right now? An Instance of the Fingerpost, by Iain Pears; The Great Upheaval...1788-1800, by Jay Winik (on CD); Word 0rigins , by Anatoly Liberman; Deeper, by Roderick Gordon & Brian Williams; Girl Sleuth : Nancy Drew..., by Melanie Rehak. And Bookmarks Magazine.

9. 4 words to describe yourself. Inattentive, linear, sugar-based, tense.

10. Guilty pleasure? Sugar.

11. Who or what makes you laugh until you're weak? "I get weak in the presence of beauty," but I laugh till I cry at absurdity.

12. Planning to travel to next? Wisconsin.

13. Best thing you ate or drank lately? Crabcakes on Friday.

14. When did you last get tipsy? ...been a few weeks.

15. Care to share some wisdom? Love life as you find it.

16. Nicest thing anyone’s ever said to you? "I love you, Mom(my)." How lucky am I?

Patrick's Place

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Sunday 7
Name the seven listed potential side businesses you’d be most likely to seriously consider to raise extra income. (Here’s a list of 50 side businesses that might help)
  1. Auto detailing
  2. Blogger (duh! heh)
  3. Cleaning service (we have actually discussed this...)
  4. Personal shopping
  5. Proofreading
  6. Senior citizen assistance
  7. Tutoring
This presumes me only; I could make this list three times as long as this if I were including the rest of my household.

Unconscious Mutterings

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  1. Soul :: Spirit
  2. Fold :: Bend
  3. Breakup :: Heartbreak
  4. Will :: Won't
  5. Fond :: Dote
  6. Powers :: Stephanie... (showing my age?)
  7. Ho-hum :: Boring
  8. Hustle :: Bustle
  9. Avenue :: Street
  10. Tower :: Loom

Saturday, April 25, 2009

The rest of the 'things

You Are a Burger
You are a down to earth person and a straight shooter. You don't fall for fads or trends.

You are stable and a bit old fashioned. Tradition and loyalty are important to you.

You are a good friend and you like to have a good time. You find it easy to kick back.

You're not one to make waves in life. You're happy just to be a part of the fun.
Pretty close. That looks like a killer burger, too.

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Your Spicy Score: Medium
You enjoy letting loose and having fun, but you don't go overboard.

You know that a little spice can go a long way. You keep yourself in check.

When things are too boring, you really know how to bump up the temperature.

When things are getting hot and completely out of control, you know how to pull back.
100% accurate, though I find the photo pretty objectionable...oh well.

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You Are Vitamin A
You see the world vividly. You are a very visual person, and you pay special attention to colors.

And while you appreciate a sunny, beautiful day - you also like the subtle visuals of night.

You are youthful both in appearance and spirit. You are likely healthier than average.

You shine brightly and are best in small doses. Too much of your company can be overwhelming and even dangerous.
Not so much. I'm pretty undangerous.

Patrick's Place

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Saturday 6

1. What's the most exciting thing you have planned for this weekend?
Last night's play was pretty fun. There's a concert tomorrow. And youth group meetings are never short on excitement--that's tomorrow night.
2. What is the most exciting adventure you’ve ever been part of?
Participating in rebuilding D'Iberville, MS. Or spending 10 days in Italy with no Italian language skills, no guidebook, limited money and glorious freedom.
3. A friend offers you the chance to go skydiving: you’ll be strapped to a professional skydiver who will actually operate the parachute for the two of you, so all you have to worry about is the experience itself. Would you take your friend up on the offer?
I'd probably kill her in my rush past her to get on the plane! YES YES YES!
4. How long has it been since you tried a completely different cuisine?
Quite awhile. I don't live near a lot of ethnic variety unless you count roadkill.
5. Take the quiz: Is Your Life Boring?
You Live an Exciting Life
You are anything but a bore. You make sure that life is full of excitement.

You have an adventurous spirit, and you don't like to sit still for too long.

If you feel like doing something, you don't think about it. You just do it.

There's no way you could ever live a boring life. There's too much to do and not enough time.
Pretty close. My life right now=NOT boring. Certainly busy, if not particularly exciting.
6. What is the biggest fear you feel you have definitely overcome?
Going places alone. I'm better than I ever used to be, but not where I'd like to be.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Not so dreamy

You Are a Doer
You are primarily concerned with what is actual. You tend to be a practical person.

You love to stay busy, and you are always immersed in projects.

You are in touch with your senses, and you enjoy indulging them. You're likely a crafter of some sort.

You crave different sensations in life, whether it's working with your hands, playing sports, or eating your favorite meal.

OK, sorta right, at least in the big picture. If that isn't irony....

Curious as a Cat

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1) When did you have the weakest self-confidence ever?
Junior high has to take the cake here!
2) Among the people you know, who would you choose to be able to read all your thoughts?
{{shudder}}...the mere thought makes my skin crawl. No one.
3) How old were you when you realized that other people's families live totally differently from yours?
It started with my babysitter in first grade; her family was 7th Day Adventist and vegetarian; to this day, I'm not sure if saying that is redundant--can you be the former without being the latter? Anyway, that started the process.

Then, I have a vivid memory of dropping a friend off at her house when we were in high school and seeing her mom in a robe on their front lawn, obviously under the influence. I think that was when I realized that we never know what's going on behind the doors of other people's houses.
4) Show and Tell. What comes to mind first when you see this picture? Or, tell a story if it reminds you of one.
Public Domain Photo
I think I love this couch. It looks wonderfully comfy both to sit and to lie down. I fell asleep on our couch yesterday and didn't even hear the phone ring when my mom and sister called. Oops. But I'd've wakened more refreshed, I think, if I'd have been on the loveseat in the photo.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Sunday Stealing

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The 40 Meme

1. My uncle once : walked with me through a field of wildflowers. There's a picture to prove it, but I was only 2 or 3 and don't remember it.

2. Never in my life : would I have thought I'd be excited about a prom!

3. When I was seventeen : I only had another year of living at home.

4. High School was : a lot more interesting in hindsight than in the moment.

5. I will never forget : the day Sparky was born.

6. I once met : "Ned Ryerson."

7. There’s this girl I know who : reminds me a great deal of myself at her age. That's not necessarily a compliment.

8. Once, at a bar : I almost threw up into my drink.

9. By noon, I’m usually : well over half done with the day. I wish.

10. Last night : I should not have worn my winter jammies.

11. If only I had : started keeping track of the books I've read when I was a child....

12. Next time I go to gym/church : is tonight. [I don't think I've EVER heard anyone conflate gym and church into one place. Weird.]

13. Susan Boyle : has an amazing, untrained, voice. Would that she got some training, she would blow the world away.

14. What worries me most : will not likely ever be in print.

15. When I turn my head left, I see : the table at the end of the couch, with various items on it: book on it's face, two used Kleenex, a pen, a button, nail clippers, my watch, two coaster, two cans of pop (one empty), scratch paper and a note about an upcoming concert/fundraiser for Sparky's school.

16. When I turn my head right, I see : the rest of the couch, including Sparky, a box of Kleenex, a container of almonds (mostly empty), a blanket, Sparky's notebook and some other stuff, buried.

17. You know I’m lying when : I like to think most people can't tell. In the general sense, I probably just told something wildly exaggerated.

18. What I miss most about the eighties : Elf boots.

19. If I was a character in Shakespeare, I’d be : Kate.

20. By this time next year : I'll know if my new boss is a keeper.

21. A better name for me would be : Jo. I've always been partial to it.

22. I have a hard time understanding : anything until I see it in print.

23. If I ever go back to school, I’ll : study ancient Greek.

24. You know I like you if : volunteer to spend extra time with you.

25. If I ever won an award, the first person I’d thank would be : a non-person: God.

26. When I compare 80’s rock to 90’s rock : I'm grateful that the synthesizer disappeared.

27. Take my advice, never : say never.

28. My ideal breakfast is : toasted bread products.

29. A song I love, but do not own is : "The Lovely Lady of Shady Lane"

30. If you visit my hometown, I suggest : a tour of the downtown area (I'm assuming my 'hometown' is nearby rather than the one in which I grew up).

31. My favorite Beatle is : dead.

32. Why won’t people : pull their heads out of their butts?

33. If you spend the night at my house : the squeaking bed frame may drive you crazy.

34. I’d stop my wedding for : an emergency. Duh.

35. The world could do without : more selfish people.

36. I’d rather lick the belly of a cockroach than : eat a live octopus.

37. My favorite blonde is : ash.

38: Paper clips are more useful than : glue.

39. If I do anything well, it’s : alphabetizing. [My first answer was "...a miracle" but that's cuz I'm half asleep.]

40. And by the way : I think I saw this meme on Alison's site a few weeks ago. Apparently, thievery is running amok.

Unconscious Mutterings

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  1. Lease :: Rent
  2. Dead :: Gone
  3. Removed :: Left
  4. Broke :: Ruined
  5. Lips :: RHPS!
  6. Flight :: Run awaaaayyy!
  7. Three hours :: Gilligan's Island
  8. Give :: ...or take...
  9. Technical :: Jargon
  10. Hurry :: Rush

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Saturday 9

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Almost Famous

1. Have you ever been told that you look like some famous?
No. Thank goodness. I do laugh--I think--like someone famous, though.
2. Name a celebrity that shares your birthday.
Nadia Comenici. And, to balance that (no pun intended): Tonya Harding. Different years, from me and each other, obviously.
3. Tell us about your first kiss.
I was pretty much a baby, yo. If you mean first romantic kiss--it freaked me the fuck out.
4. When you meet someone attractive, what do you notice first?
Shoulders, the way they walk and generally take up space, and voice.
5. What was your biggest mistake ever?
Dunno yet, do I? :-) I'd be willing to plonk down some serious dosh on it being something stupid I said, though.
6. Give us one random, but candid fact about you.
The toenail on my left foot, second toe (next to the big toe), flares out and upward. Makes it hard to cut and polish.
7. What about your current or most recent lover excites you?
His paycheck--the fact that he has one. {I'm sooooo kidding, but I'm sooooo not answering for real}
8. What really annoys you?
Constant, humorless, unaware negativity.
9. How many other Saturday 9’ers answers do you usually read?
When I can I flip in on three or four. I barely have time to do my own some weeks. Sorry. :-(

Alternate Saturday 6

(Link in blogroll)
List six dogs' names that you like the most…

  1. Shady
  2. Tippi
  3. Harley
  4. Flash*
  5. Nikki
  6. Dog
All of these are dogs I've known, except the last one. If I ever get another dog, that's its name.
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*This was my brother's dalmatian's name--when my brother was actually a firefighter. The irony was that the dog developed all sorts of medical problems, including hip dysplasia, that slowly caused him to be anything but Flash-like. Eventually, he couldn't even move his jaws enough to eat, and had to be hand-fed. Sweet, dumb, overbred animal....

Patrick's Place

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Saturday 6

1. What is the last drink you drank at home?
I'm currently drinking Diet Pepsi (I know, I know, alert the media, it's not DDP, but most stores don't sell that in the gimme lanes). The last "drink" drink I had was vodka lemonade on Sunday last.
2. You’re ordering a latte: do you prefer caffeine or decaf? Flavored or regular? Lowfat or regular?
If you see me ordering a latte, it's either not for me, or an alien life form has taken over my body.
3. What is the last non-alcoholic drink you ordered at a restaurant?
"Diet whatever" at brunch today.
4. What’s the most exotic mixed drink you remember trying? Did you enjoy it?
What's exotic? To me, that would mean scotch on the rocks (yuck, by the way). The concept of mojitos makes me gag a little. I like mimosas, Long Island iced teas, tequila sunrises, electric lemonades, and cosmos. I think I like hurricanes, but they are mighty sweet--not sure I could finish a whole one. Also Stoli straight with a twist. Take your pick.
5. Take the quiz: What Flavor Margarita Are You?
I did this almost 3 years ago and but I've retaken it...and got the same exact result. Too bad it sounds positively FOUL to drink.
6. How likely would you be to order the drink listed as the answer to the previous question?
Oops. Jumped ahead on that last reply. ;-)
Well, to be fair, it would be extremely unlikely for me to request ANY margarita whatsoever. They are well past the top 20 choices for me. Still above mojitos, scotch, gin, beer, and cheap champers, but pretty far down.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Friday 5

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The Great Outdoors

  1. When did you last sleep in a tent?
    It was 6 years ago this August, I think. Coldest MFing August ever, and rainy. I nearly froze.
    Never.          Ever.              Again.
  2. What comes to mind when you think about relieving yourself in the great outdoors?
  3. When I was 10, my parents bought a little house in the mountains. Technically, it was a garage, a shop, set on the highway but with a long 'backyard' with woods and with an IN-CRED-IBLE view of the mountains from anywhere on the property. We spent the next 7 years rehabbing it into a one-bedroom cabin with a bay window, plus a galley kitchen, and a full bathroom. The major problem was that the bathroom never drained quite right--or at all. So mostly we did the bears-in-the-woods thing, especially in winter. So, yeah, that's what comes to mind when I think of outdoor 'plumbing.' [aside: the summer after my freshman year in college, my dad and I dug a 12x12x12-foot septic pit in the side area of the house...by hand...lined it with concrete blocks cemented together, and laid out the septic field. Dad was 63 and I wasn't about to have him show me up, but I nearly died from lack of oxygen and sheer agony.]
  4. Where’s the best place you ever went camping?
    I have never in my life enjoyed camping, but the most scenic was probably Yellowstone. My sister had just had a baby, so she and her family got a cabin. We camped. See first phrase in this answer.
  5. What’s your favorite camp food?
    Hot. I just want my food properly cooked. In my experience, it is usually half-heated. And the parts that shouldn't be are usually soggy. Really, this is not my favorite activity at all. I don't even really like s'mores....
  6. What’s your sleeping bag like?
    It is burgundy nylon on the outside and red/blue plaid on the inside. I believe it's the warmest one we've got. I use it--on an air mattress--on our youth mission trips. We sleep in Sunday School wings of churches, which is hardly roughing it.

Food 4 Thought Friday

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Breakfast
When you need alone time do you have a favorite spot you like to go to?
Not one spot, but the bathtub is defintely a refuge. Or I go to bed, or take a nap somewhere.
Lunch
What is your favorite GUM, STORE BOUGHT COOKIE, and SALTY SNACK?
I like the new Trident packs, iced sugar cookies, and Cheetos.
Dinner
Do you speak any other languages?
Spanish. And I can read several others to a certain extent: Greek, Russian, French, German....
Midnight Snack
Have you ever been on TV?
Not as myself, but I was part of the Tournament of Roses parade in 1980. I think that's it. And, honestly, that's just the way I'd like to keep it.
Recipe of the Week (instead of your recipe for life what is it just for the week?)
"If you expect to have salad in the summer, you really have to plant the veggies NOW!" It will be interesting to discover if I actually do it this weekend, though.

Needynotty

Five of Your Needs Are Being Met
Needs being met: Physiological, safety, love, esteem, and self-actualization needs

Needs not being met: None

You are a fully self-actualized person. All of your needs are being met.

Your core needs, like sleep, shelter, love, and respect are all taken care of.

More importantly, you have enough space to allow yourself to grow and thrive.

You're getting better all of the time and enjoying the ride!
I would agree that I am at least self-actualized enough to know that I should never ever wear that color lipstick!!

Friday Fill-Ins

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1. Join me in celebrating the arrival of spring!

2. Put a little
laughter in your day!

3. Happiness is
fleeting, like everything else in life.

4.
Noisy and confused.

5. I'm waiting for
dinner so I can eat and then go to the grocery store.

6.
Children's giggles is hard to resist.

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to
a bath before bed, tomorrow my plans include getting the new Roomba and spending time outside, and Sunday, I want to read one of the 6 books I've got going on!

RevGal Friday Five

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Household Appliances Edition

1. What is the one appliance you simply couldn't be without?
Fridge. But...it's a close call.
2. What if anything would you happily give up?
We have a blowdryer that only works for about 5 minutes at a time. I keep it for emergencies. Which, yes, is silly.
3. What is the most strangest [sic] household appliance you own?
Uh? Yeh. Um, most people would probably consider the heated mattress pad strange, but I love it.
4. What is the most luxurious household appliance you own?
The Roomba. We are set to pick up our third--the first two we've worn out. In two years. WTF?
5. Tell us about your dream kitchen- the sky is the limit here....
LOTS of counter space, with granite tops. Glass-topped oven. Side-by-side ice-making fridge/freezer. Toaster oven, microwave, dishwasher, mega cupboard space, a wine rack (a cooler for wine would be neato too), a ginormous pantry, and a three-basin aluminum sink. I'm about 80% there.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Soapy Dawn

Your Soap Opera Name is Mia Myrtle duPres
The Fifth
Niiiiiiiiice!!!
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You Are Dawn
You are a naturally energetic and optimistic person. You can't wait to start each day.

You hate to waste any time, and you jump out of bed in the morning ready to face the world.

You enjoy working and have a fulfilling career. For you, nothing feels better than the sweet victory success.
[huh?!]

You are goal oriented and successful in every aspect of your life. You're universally ambitious.
Newsflash! ...not.

Wednesday Weirdness

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Story Time Edition

1.) Tell us how you picked the blog nickname that you write under. (IE: I am Pink Vodka Bubbles) Were you considering using a different pseudonym or was the one you wound up with your first pick?
I started my blogs using my real first name. Quite soon, I changed to "The Cataloger" and then shortened it to "Cat." though I still use The Cataloger on my work/book blogs.
2.) Tell us about your worst oral sex experience.
No.
3.) Tell us about the most fun night you've had in the last two months [sic] time.
There've been several youth group meetings that have been pretty fun. Also, if it still falls in the right timeframe, the night at the pub with Amy and my boys was pretty spectacular.
4.) If you were in a restaurant sitting down ready to order and you saw something that grossed you out enough to make you get up right then and leave without ever ordering, tell us about what you saw to make you react that way.
I haven't ever had that happen, but any kind of vermin would do it. I'd leave at any point during the meal, and I so wouldn't pay, either!
5.) Tell us about your favorite childhood toy.
It sorta depends on the year. When I was really little, it was probabl Raggedy Anne. Then I got a Barbie, and a Skipper, and there were Dawn Dolls too. And my brother's metal toy cars (i.e. Hot Wheels). Mostly there was the jump rope and jacks, though. I used both of those incessently!!
6.) Tell us about the weirdest sexual proposition you've ever been faced with.
Over the years, I have been directly and indirectly propositioned by guys while working at the Reference Desk. They've all been icky, except one. Well that was sorta icky too since Teh Girlfriend was standing right there. And there was the time when my husband informed me, after I was done, that a patron was checking out my legs while I was helping him; that was sorta awkward.
7.) Tell us about one of the not-so-good dates you and your current (or ex if you have no current) significant other have gone on.
There was the time I mentioned in a post recently when we were refused admittance to a popular bar on the south side of Milwaukee--the city in which Harley-Davidson engins are built--because we were wearing (clean, newish, unadorned-with-patches) H-D jackets. No other gear. Just the jackets. On a Friday night.

Cuz, yeah, bikers are so baaaad. Btw--never owned a motorcycle (not yet). And we could not possibly have looked more like yuppies-wearing-leather.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Style and Impressions

You Are Stylish
You look good, but you aren't trendy or over the top about it.

There's a good chance you know what works for you. You have an established look.

You know how to dress well, but you may have trouble breaking out of your comfort zone.

Try a new color or new accessory. Staying stylish is about trying new things and taking risks.
THAT is one very unexpected answer!! Not entirely correct, either.

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You Want to Impress People You Know
You want friends and family to think you're beautiful. You mostly focus on inner beauty and being a good person.

You want your friends and family members to think you're smart. You like been seen as insightful and wise.

You are at your most playful when you are around family and friends.
You are more serious around people you don't know well.

You have no problem letting strangers see the real you. You are upfront about who you are.

You allow almost anyone to get close to you. You welcome many people into your inner circle.
OK, I guess I'm on board with that.... The last line is something I've been thinking about a lot lately. There may be a blog post in those thoughts, scratching its way to fruition.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Manic Monday

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Do you recycle? Why or why not?
This question, 15 minutes after I told Sparky, "Just pitch [the aluminum baking pan]. It's too much trouble to rinse out and recycle." So yes, I do, but apparently only when it' convenient. I'll plead an exception tonight anyway: horrific headache. I may have to -- GASP! -- abstain from further computer-ing, in fact.
Would you rather be a pirate or a prince/princess?
I remember feeling distinctly 'princessy' (or at least celebrity-ish) in Russia toward the end of my time there. Life was so different for us--in our high-end Western-style hotel--compared to the overwhelming mass of the people living unaware of the impending end-times of the Soviet system. Being so separate and coddled was very uncomfortable to this egalitarian American chick. I noticed how it was changing me in a bad way when I had a temper tantrum over the beryozka being closed at 3 p.m. and thus depriving me of potable beverages of a non-alcoholic variety. "Stupid way to run a country! Who closes a store in the middle of the afternoon?!" And then, "Damn, get over yourself, bitch," resounded in my head when I realized our tour guide had heard me griping, she of the skunk-striped hair and the B52 bra and 5-year-out-of-date fashion. Because, that was top-of-the-line in the Soviet Union, and she had spent 6 hours that day touring us around, would spend another 4 hours after dinner shepherding us to the opera (yawn--Rossini sung in Russian); the in-between hours were probably spent standing in several lines to buy whatever food the shops had for her to take home. Spoiled little bitchy American = me.

I have no interest in robbing and killing people, which is, as near as I can tell, the job description for Pirate.
Are you into astrology? If yes, how does it affect your life?
Nope. I have created several star charts over the years, but it's pretty amazing that, if you leave the dates and names off the charts (or the daily predictions), they can be applied almost indiscriminately to people. Methinks, therefore, that astrology may be a humbug.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Easter

(Found at Kwizgiver's)

What are your Easter traditions? Church. Candy. Ham. I like sunrise service but our church didn't do one this year, and I was at both the 'regular' services. We'll be eating ham all week.

Do you hard boil and decorate eggs? I stopped doing that years ago. I'm the only one who would eat them, aside from (maybe) one that Sparky would eat one Easter morning. I don't like hard-boiled eggs that much, and I can't countenance wasting food after faffing about so much with it.

How do you decorate your home for Easter? The only 'season' I do is Christmas. I can't handle all the pastel and bunnies this time of year.

Do you make/buy special outfits for yourself and your kids on Easter? I got new clothes this week for Easter (plus spring/summer) for the first time in years. Sparky didn't want anything. Who am I to force him to buy clothes he won't want to wear!?

What is your favorite Easter dish? S U G A R

When did you learn the truth about the Easter Bunny? Probably about 8? This was never as big a deal as Santa.

Do you spend Easter at home, on vacation, or with family? Family. Always family.

First one up on Easter morning? Me.

Go to mass or church? Yup. That's the point, yo.

What are your favorite Easter hymns and/or choir arrangements? We heard all three versions of "Christ the Lord is Risen Today" at church today, plus the Hallelujah Chorus. Those were good. There was also another hymn that I really love that we sang today, but I can't remember the title right now.

How many Easter egg hunts does your family usually participate in? Sparky's kinda old for that sort of thing.

Do you make deviled eggs out of leftover Easter eggs? Nope.

Are you tired of eggs by the end of the Easter Season? Not the way I was when I had to eat two dozen decorated eggs!

Are Peeps good or gross? Swiped wholesale from Kwizgiver: "I've always thought they were nasty."

What company makes the best chocolate for Easter time? Meh. I bought the guys Dove bunnies (dark for Beast, milk for Sparky). They didn't complain. I like Cadbury, too.

Lots of candy or not? Bring on the diabetes!

What is your favorite? Cadbury eggs. And jelly beans.

Do you find plastic Easter grass hidden in places for months after Easter is over? Not months. Maybe a couple of weeks, if I haven't vacuumed for awhile.

What’s your favorite color for fake grass? Green. I believe as a child we had yellow for a couple of years, but that was just weird. Yellow grass?? WTF.

Weekly Wrap-Up

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I Forget

Have you forgotten anything in the past week? If so, what? I forget things pretty often, but this week I managed to remember things that needed doing. Let's hope that continues.

Are you usually scatter-brained or more organized? I'm VERY scatter-brained. It takes conscious, slow thought, for me to organize my behavior.

Do you use any sort of planner or agenda for your dates? Does it help to not forget? I use a calendar daybook backed up by a dry-erase refrig scheduler for the family, and the Outlook tasks at work for reminders of regular chores that need doing.

What do you feel about the phrase "forgive and forget?" It reminds me of Mrs. Becker, my early childhood caregiver; she ALWAYS said that. Somewhere along the line, I have gotten the impression that this is really NOT what Jesus was all about, so now I prefer to forgive and make note of, kind of like "trust but verify."

Sunday Stealing

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The Green Meme

1. What is your current obsession? Today: shoving as much processed sugar in my mouth as possible to make up for Lent. Kinda defeats the teaching point of Lent...sigh. Generally: Word Spasm on Facebook.

2. What’s a good coffee place? I hear I make pretty good coffee, so come on over. I don't drink it, but you're welcome to whatever I brew up.

3. Who was the last person that you hugged? FIL as he left for his apartment.

4. Do you nap a lot? Not as much as I'd like to.

5. Tonight, what’s for dinner? We had ham, mashed potatoes, corn, rolls, and assorted dessert.

6. What was the last thing that you bought? Groceries yesterday.

7. What is your favorite weather? Early fall: hot with a tang to the air.

8. Tell us something about one blogger who you think will play this week? Besides me? :-) I know Kwizgiver played earlier, so I'll just say I wish I could be in her history classes!

9. If you were given a free house that was full[y] furnished, where in the world would you like it to be? Ydra.

10. Name three things that you could not live without. Realistically: air, water, food. Metaphysically: love, hope, God (sorta redundant, oh well). Boring-day-to-daily: glasses, medications, clothes.

11. What would you like in your hands right now? My pillow.

12. What’s one of your guilty pleasures? Excuse me? What isn't a guilty pleasure for me? I'm a Calvinist!

13. What would you change or eliminate about yourself? I'd like to lose weight, move to Hollywood and become a Mooooviiiieeeee Staaarrrrrr. OK, I'd really just like to lose the weight and get my overall weirdness under control.

14. As a child, what type of career did you want? Grocery store checker, teacher, dancer, banker, wife/mother... kinda whatever was in view at the moment, frankly.

15. What are you missing right now? I'm missing TAR--but we're taping it. And I'm missing, oddly, MIL.

16. What are you currently reading? I've got...uh...three, no, four! books going right now: a book about Nancy Drew, a book on etymology, a book-on-CD about 1789, and I'm still slogging through An Instance of the Fingerpost.

17. What do you fear the most? Discovery.

18. What’s the best movie that you’ve seen recently? "Tropic Thunder" was much funnier, and better, than I anticipated. But I had very low expectations, too.

19. What’s your favorite book from the past year? Last May was a ridiculously great month: Dakota, by Martha Grimes + Ridiculous/Hilarious/Terrible/Cool, by Elisha Cooper + John, by Niall Williams. All three were wonderful in very different ways.

20. Is there a comfort food from your childhood that you still enjoy? Sugar.

Patrick's Place

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Sunday 7

Name your favorite fictional bunnies or rabbits. Here is a list of the most popular, although you may well have some of your own favorites in mind. [redacted by me]
  1. Peter
  2. Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail [I know, technically that's three, but it's my list, yo]
  3. Little Bunny Foo-Foo
  4. Bugs
  5. Brer Rabbit
  6. The White Rabbit ["I'm late, I'm late/For a very important date!/No time to say hello/Goodbye, I'm late, I'm late, I'm late!"]
  7. ...and, well, the Easter Bunny of course.

Unconscious Mutterings

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  1. Animal :: Vegetable, or Mineral
  2. Temporary :: Permanent
  3. Moan :: Groan
  4. Rapid :: Fast
  5. That’s for me to say :: MYOB!
  6. City :: Country
  7. Bumper :: Pool
  8. Eclipse :: Pass
  9. Problematic :: Headache
  10. If? :: When.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Saturday 9

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Enjoying Your Holiday

1. There are several religious holidays going on this weekend. Any plans?
I'm at church for both services tomorrow, though I probably could bug out early from the second one. I think I'm only "on duty" for the beginning of each service. Then we're having FIL over for dinner and to watch golf. Woo. Hoo. (on the latter--I'm all for the food!)
2. Do you look forward to holiday events or do they stress you out?
They only stress me out if I'm forced to have people in my home that I don't care for. Y'know, sometimes relatives aren't all they're cracked up to be. This year = no stress.
3. Do you have any traditional meals that you will eat?
Obligatory ham. Obligatory potatoes. The rest of the fixin's. Also, strawberries. FIL wanted tapioca pudding (yuck) for dessert, so we're down with the taps. And there's Edy's Samoa chunk ice cream for me.
4. We are changing seasons. What are you looking forward to?
The return of signs of life. The tulips are blooming in our yard! The birdies are EVERYdamnwhere, and so are the deer. The grass is visible again, if not quite greened up just yet.
5. Around here it is turning to spring. What signals spring to you?
Easter. :-D
6. What is your favorite season and why?
I love fall.
7. Do you have a favorite food when dining out?
Pasta alfredo. Tiramisu. A good steak cooked well. Not all of these, of course. One of them is sufficient.
8. What is your favorite beverage when out?
Long Island Iced Tea.
9. When is your next big night out?
No clue. We tend not to plan them, but I know we'll have at least one long weekend in May involving Sparky's costumed conference and two tickets to a Broadway-on-the-road musical.

Alternate Saturday 6

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Easter
(or rather, "Spring Candy-Fest")

  1. Do you prefer dark, light or white chocolate?
    Is one of the options here "milk chocolate"? Cuz, I don't like bitter chocolate, and white chocolate isn't really chocolate. I'm not sure what light is, unless that's carob, which {shudder} makes me gag.
  2. Do you like to receive an egg with a gift (like a mug, etc.) or just the chocolate egg?
    What about actual eggs? And Peeps {more shuddering}? I just want the sugar, to be honest, though. It's been a Very Long Lent.
  3. Have you ever been on an Easter egg hunt?
    I have, but I was a little too old to appreciate it. I do enjoy hiding the eggs. We did this with Sparky for over 10 years, in fact, well past his natural egg-hunting age.
  4. Do you believe in the Easter Bunny?
  5. I am the Easter Bunny.
  6. Do you send friends and family Easter cards?
    I always think I should do this, but I never get around to it.
  7. Do you think you’ll have any chocolate egg[s] left this time next week?
    Nope. All the sugar will go in a couple of days. {slurp}


So much for Easter being a religious holiday...looks like the candy manufacturers have stolen it from the Christians completely (who stole it, I'm all-too-aware, from the pagans a couple of millenia ago)

LMFAO!!




Your Supervillain Name is Black Skull



Muhahahaha!

I'm giggling with glee.

Black Skull = Schädelschwarz, or if you prefer, Schwarzschädel.
ROFL

Patrick's Place

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Saturday 6

1. What is the last spice you used when cooking something at home?
You are assuming I've cooked something from scratch here at home in recent memory! lol Let's see, probably...chili powder. Honestly, I haven't cookied in eons. Weeks. Everything I've made at home has been Dinner by Design or out of a box. Sigh. I suck.
2. How many varieties of mustard are in your refrigerator right now?
I think there are three brands--one 'regular' yellow and two spiced-up ones. Funny, since I'm the only one who likes the 'non-regular' and I rarely eat it.
3. How many different drinks are in your refrigerator right now?
Milk, lemonade, DDP, diet Pepsi, Sprite, champagne, white wine...maybe a random beer? There are some multiples of some of those, but I think that's everything.
4. Which spice do you least like the taste of?
Hmmmm...I don't taste spices by themselves, so I'm assuming this means in combination with other food. I'm not a huge fan of tarragon, though I'll eat it. I can't think of anything I wouldn't eat, actually.
5. Take the quiz: What Herb Are You?
I am basil, though I'm now thinking of John Cleese.
6. What’s your favorite flavor of chicken wings?
Anything non-BBQ. I'm a freak of nature who doesn't care for BBQ, what can I saw. Just bake 'em and plop 'em down by me and I'll be good.

Four for Friday Saturday

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Q1 - Pictures: Privacy groups in the United Kingdom want Google's 'Street View' service to go away. In support of the effort, residents of the village of Broughton in Buckinghamshire formed a human barrier to stop Google from photographing their village last week, expressing fears that an online display of the resulting images was an invasion of their privacy and would contribute to the facilitation of future crime. Would you object to Google's Street View vehicles driving through your neighborhood and taking and displaying on-demand pictures that included your home?
Oh, please. There is a link--at least in the U.S.--where you can ask that the view of your house be changed. Street View has been through my--semi-rural, by the way--neighborhood and there's literally NOTHING to see. We obviously weren't home at the time, but there's no datestamp (that I'm aware of) so I'm not bothered. It is a huge help in navigating to someplace you've never been to "streetview" the turns so you can see what the corners look like.

This makes me laugh, because CCTV is, literally, EVERYwhere in England. And these folks are worried about Google? Hah.
Q2 - Assurances: As we worry less about what car we drive to work and more about whether we have a job to drive to, car companies are throwing us a security blanket of sorts. Hyundai offers protection for new buyers who lose a job and can't make their monthly auto payment. General Motors, Ford, and Saturn recently followed with programs that provide varying degrees of protection to distressed customers. If you were in the market for a new car, would you be swayed by one of these assurance programs?
Nope. Non-issue. Moving on....
Q3 - Optimism: President Obama said this week that the U.S. economy is showing signs of progress as a series of his administration's policies begin to kick in, despite mounting unemployment and rising foreclosures. In remarks to reporters, the President said: "What you're starting to see is glimmers of hope across the economy," adding that it's too soon to make any firm pronouncements. Do you agree with the President's opinion?
Yes. Then again, I'm a sucker for optimism. But seriously, I do think there is a faint glint of sunlight at the end of the tunnel, which means we're still in the tunnel, mind you, but at least there are some signs that we will come out of it.
Q4 - Balance: Which of the following best describes how you generally handle your credit card balance at the end of each month: do you pay off the entire balance, make a partial payment, make a minimum payment, or do you not use credit cards?
Pay it off.
Every month.
For 20+ years--with just a few short-term exceptions.
My parents grew up in the Depression; it was ingrained in me never to owe 'too much' to a bank

Friday, April 10, 2009

Friday

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5 Ws, Part 2

1. What’s something you know how to draw?
Stick figures. And my own conclusions.
2. Who’s someone you could get away with impersonating?
My oldest sister.
3. Where’s the stapler?
One is in my desk drawer in the office, one is on Beast's desk in the office, and at work it's on my desk with my name on it. No one has stolen it since I put a pissy label on it a couple of years ago....
4. Why will this be a great weekend?
It's Easter! Yay.
5. When are you going to make that phone call you’ve been putting off?
Tomorrow. I need to find out from my sister when a good time to call is.

Born in the wrong era

You Are a Black Panther
You see through people. You understand others' motives and plans.

You have a knack for predicting the future. You just know what people are going to do.

People are attracted to you. You are naturally able to influence other people's thoughts.

You have the charisma to be a beloved guru or dictator. It's all about how you handle it.
Saying it doesn't make it so, but I do have a thing for black cats.

Let the metaphors run wild...

Friday Fill-Ins

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Last week, Anonymous left this comment: "*sighs* The last two of these have sucked royally...I love this thing, but now I'm having to go back in the archives and find ones that aren't totally ridiculous and moronic...". This week, I'm dedicating #1 to Anonymous :-)

1. Anonymous... you may occasionally be pithy, but you are always a bitch.

2.
Today is a beautiful spring day. Finally.

3. Let me embrace thee, sour adversity,
before kicking you in the teeth.

4.
Not having to wear a coat everywhere is what I look forward to most about Spring.

5. Who needs therapy when
you can blog (especially the memes!).

6.
At least one Cadbury Cream Egg MUST go into the Easter Basket!

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to
clothes shopping, cleaning, and maybe taking a nap, tomorrow my plans include catching up on cataloging, and Sunday, I want to not screw up that one measure in the bell choir thing!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

This one's for Kel

You Are a Painting
You are a passionate person. You see the emotional undertones that others miss.

Compared to other people, you are sentimental. You allow yourself to feel everything.

Believe that art should capture the beauty and mood of a moment.

The best art speaks to your heart. It makes you smile, dream, or even cry.
As the saying, goes..."DUH!"

It's rare to have a result hit 100% accuracy, though.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Manic Monday

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How often do you change your toothbrush?
Lately, it's been when the battery dies. Generally, it's when the bristles start flattening out, which ends up being every other month or so.
What is your favorite item of clothing to shop for?
Shoes. There is literally NOTHING else that comes close!
Do you use social media (Twitter, Facebook, etc.)? Which do you use most often?
C'mon, Lisa, you know the answer to that! :-) I'm on Facebook and Twitter. I also use Meebo to IM from my blogs and to consolidate Yahoo, Fb, GTalk into one platform.

Thinkin'

You Think Objectively
Your brain works best when you are able to think in steps.

You like procedures and routines.
You are good at staying focused and on task.

You are excel at developing workable solutions to difficult problems. You simply look at the facts.

You have an excellent memory, and you are a quick thinker. You can sort out what's important from what's not.
Okey-dokey.

Curious as a Cat

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1) Have you ever had to do a standard field sobriety test for a police officer?
Uh, no, thank goodness. I stongly suspect I couldn't pass one of these while sober. Probably do better drunk!
2) What have you been the most naive about?
How most people can be a confusing mix of mature and childish at the same time.
3) If you were to be killed by an animal, what kind would you want it to be?
Something poisonous that would kill me very quickly and (relatively) painlessly!!
4) Show and Tell. What comes to mind first when you see this picture? Or, tell a story if it reminds you of one.

Public Domain Photo
This looks like a lovely place to live: hills, greenness, horses, electicity, houses on stilts (!!) and red maple trees. hee

Sensational?

(Found at Amy's)
BBC Sensation Seeking Test

Thrill and adventure seeking - you score 5 out of 10
This consists of items expressing desires to engage in sports or activities involving some physical danger or risk such as mountain climbing, parachute jumping, scuba diving, speeding in a car, etc.

Experience seeking - you score 5 out of 10
This descibes the desire to seek new experiences through the mind and senses by living in a nonconforming life style with unconventional friends, and through travel.

Disinhibition - you score 1 out of 10
This describes the need to disinhibit behaviour in the social sphere by drinking, partying and seeking variety in sexual partners.

Boredom susceptibility - you score 2 out of 10
This indicates an aversion for repetitive experience of any kind, routine work, or even dull or predictable people. Other items indicate a restless reaction when things are unchanging.

Your total sensation seeking score is 13 out of 40


More on sensation seeking
Sensation seeking is a personality trait expressed in behaviour as a tendency to seek varied, novel, complex and intense sensations and experiences and to take physical risks for the sake of having such experiences.

These experiences could take the form of extreme adventure activities such as skydiving, snowboarding and mountain climbing. But the trait can also express itself in high drug, alcohol or tobacco use.

Men generally score higher than women on the total score and on all the subscales except Experience Seeking. Sensation Seeking Scale scores increase during childhood, peak in the late teens or early twenties, and thereafter decrease steadily with age. [my emphasis]

People with similar scores on the Sensation Seeking Scale also tend to be more romantically compatible with each other.

Divorced males score higher than single and married males, and divorced and single females score higher than married females.
Hmmm, I guess I got dinged a lot for appreciating all kinds of people--not just the popular, exciting folks--and for not needing to drink or do drugs to have fun. OK, so that's perfectly fine then.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Sunday Stealing

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Our Third Meme About Blogging

1. How did you come up with your blog title OR what does it mean?
My main blog is based on lyrics of a song playing off what I know to be true when I write it. This blog is also based on a song, as a pun.
2. What are your general goals for blogging?
Kill time, rant, keep a diary, pass along info, bookmark things for myself for future reference.... It all depends on the day.
3. Do people "in your real life" know that you blog and do they comment on your blog OR is it larely [sic] anonymous?
How often do you post (x per week)?
Some people know. Most of my extended family does NOT, and there are several work colleague who don't know. Some do. However it's set up as pretty anonymous--I don't use ANYone's real name. I usually post, somewhere, every day.
4. How often do you read other blogs (x per week)?
Every day. I have 152 feeds in Bloglines and most are updated at least twice a week, and many of them are nearly daily. I need to weed again.
5. How do you select blogs to read (do you prefer blogs that focus on certain topics or do you choose by tone or…?)
I used to have close to 75 library-related blogs that I read. I'm down to less than 20 now, and those are where the weeding will commence. Several dozen of the feeds on Bloglines are memes, so those will stay. I mostly stick with people I either know IRL or have met in Blogland and gotten to know, and I like people with a sense of humor and humility and intelligence.
6. Do you have any plans to copy your blog entries in any other format, or do you think that one day, you’ll just delete it all?
About four months ago, I started moving things to WordPress. I should probably just dump everything into a Word document and save it that way. It'd be just as fast.
7. What are the things you like best about blogging?
I like to write. Blogging also saves me from blathering on and on to my husband; I use up my daily quota of words here instead of on his ears.
8. What are the things you don’t like about blogging?
Well, transferring to other formats is annoying because it's all done LIFO rather than FIFO. And some blogs are incoherent, self-important, and/or pointless.
9. How do you handle comments?
Way back when I started, Blogger didn't have comments, so I use Haloscan. I still prefer the Haloscan 'look' much more than Blogger's gacky layout. I think I've only ever banned one person, and that was eons ago. Have never had a problem with spam. Ever.
10. Do you have any burning thoughts to share on blog etiquette?
Be nice on other people's sites, especially if you don't know them. Talk to them as if you were standing in their living room, not shouting at them from a protest march on the street.
11. Any desired blog features?
I've pretty much done what I want to do.
12. Have you suffered blog addiction?
Yup. Badly. It's ongoing.

Unconscious Mutterings

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  1. Log :: Lincoln...
  2. Plaything :: Toy
  3. Broom :: Sweep
  4. Heels :: Head-over-...
  5. Smoke in :: ...the boys' room (ok, I know it's "Smokin' in the boys' room", but I was drawing a blank)
  6. Guests :: Visitors
  7. Attraction :: Magnetism
  8. Shiny:: {giggle} ok, but really: Magpie
  9. Risked :: Dared
  10. Velvet :: Blue...

Patrick's Place

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Saturday Six

1. If money was tight, which of the following would you be most likely to give up: cable television, internet access or your cell phone?
Cable/Satellite. No contest. I can watch online. ;-)
2. Of that same list, which would be least willing to part with?
Cell phone. I could use the net at work, but I have become very dependent on texting and calling whenever I 'need' to talk to someone.
3. Your car dies: the only car you can afford, without going into serious debt, is a demo model that doesn’t have working air conditioning or heat. Assuming that it cannot be fixed (or that you can’t afford the repair) could you get by with that car?
Well, I've driven a car like this in the past, so...sure. I figure as long as the engine, mechanical parts (brakes, cables, etc.), and tires are in great shape, then I'm good. Anyway, there would be no long trips in the winter, and that would save even more money!
By the way, why would a car like this be a demo?? Who'd buy that model? :-)
4. If remote controls ceased to exist tomorrow, would you watch less television or about the same amount?
I personally would choose to watch less. However, the reality of the situation is that I don't choose most of what we watch anyway, so things would probably dip only slightly.
5. Take the quiz: Which Remote Button Are You?
Like my other history-major friends, I was Play. Which made us ALL say, "huh?"
6. What percentage of mail that you send to friends and family is email versus snail mail? In a perfect world, which would you most prefer?
The only time I send snail mail anymore is Christmas and sympathy cards. Oh, and thank yous for the latter. I totally prefer sending electronic communication--email/Twitter/texting/etc.--hands down. I'm no longer patient enough to deal with snail mail.

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Sunday 7

Name seven things in your life right now that you are grateful to have.
In no particular order:
  1. My house
  2. My job
  3. My family
  4. My friends
  5. This country where I live and the freedoms and security it provides
  6. Food
  7. My church

Friday, April 3, 2009

Friday Fill-Ins

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1. Angel or not, I will buy certain things ONLY at Victoria's Secret.

2.
You are unlikely to get me any way you want me. [my emphasis]

3. As my mother used to say, you're full of baloney.

4.
I'm usually very sore after I'm done working out or doing something strenuous.

5. Even in the most crowded of rooms
I have scoped out the exits, the food, and the bathrooms first thing.

6.
The first day of school is a day fraught with peril.

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to
catching up with last week's TAR (done) and meming (doing) , tomorrow my plans include hard work and heavy lifting on a day-long mission trip, and Sunday, I want to not embarrass myself during the bell choir performance!

Friday 5

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More Questions about Food and Drink

  1. What is your favorite fizzy, bubbly drink?
Diet Dr. Pepper
  • What is your favorite deep-fried food?
  • Jalapeno poppers.
  • What is your favorite hot beverage?
  • Earl Grey.
  • What is your favorite really messy food?
  • Pizza?
  • What is your favorite recipe for a blended or mixed beverage?
  • I'm partial to Long-Island Iced Teas, where the recipe is pretty flexible.

    Herb

    You Are Basil
    You are a mild mannered person. People feel naturally calm around you.

    You are warm hearted and loving. You have a close knit circle of friends and family.

    You have the courage to be who you are in life, even if others disagree. You're proud of your uniqueness.

    You are good at caring for and healing others. You are naturally soothing.
    OK, then sorta.

    Food 4 Thought Friday

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    Breakfast
    If you could live in any home on a television series, what would it be?
    Oh, definitely the house the Bradys lived in! Maybe Samantha Stevens' house if I have a backup.
    Lunch
    What did you have for dinner last night (Thursday)?
    Leftovers. Actually, I had toast.
    Dinner
    If you had to be named after one of the 50 states, which would it be?
    I think I'd be likely to be nameless--I'm not a fan of this trend.
    Midnight Snack
    What is your favorite flower?
    Heirloom garden roses, columbines, and lilies.
    Recipe of the Week (instead of your recipe for life what is it just for the week?)
    Holy Week: time to focus.

    RevGal Friday Five

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    Time Out Edition

    1. What restores you physically?
    Sleep and Facebook. I mean, reading. A book. {oops}
    2. What strengthens you emotionally/mentally?
    Reading, laughing, talking to friends.
    3. What encourages you spiritually?
    Today, it was seeing God's Spirit working in my life. Both seeing it, and being aware enough to see it. Also, kids. Youth group is a grace-filled time most every meeting.
    4. Share a favourite poem or piece of music from the coming week.
    Oh, I dunno. I'm playing in bell choir, but really--I can' remember any of the songs right now.
    5.There may be many services for you to attend/ lead over the next week, which one are you most looking forward to and why? If there aren't do you have a favourite day in Holy week if so which one is it?
    I love Tenebrae. It carries me for weeks.

    Thursday, April 2, 2009

    Two-fer

    You Are a Hybrid
    You're the type of person who worries about doing the right thing. You're very conscientious.

    You care about the world and the effect you have on it.
    You consider your actions carefully.

    Doing the right thing makes you feel good. It's who you are, not what you have, that makes you happy.

    You make rational decisions
    and think about all aspects of your actions. You don't act rashly.
    Well, actually, I have been known to act pretty rashly....
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    Your Ego is Small
    You are quite humble. You try not to spend too much time congratulating yourself.

    You're proud of who you are, but you're also secure. You don't need to brag.

    You see yourself and others in a pretty realistic way. You appreciate strengths and faults.

    You respect people and believe that you can learn from them.
    Well, I think so. But what do I konw, right?
     
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