Rules: 1. Post the rules, 2. Answer the questions given to you by the tagger, 3. Write 11 questions of your own, 4. And tag 11 people
I was tagged by @joufancyhuh. I was totally unprepared, but I have to say I love that you have a whole notebook dedicated to questions you love. I think I might have to maybe think about that as well. It certainly sounds fun and useful.
What was the best interaction youâve ever had with a stranger?
I think that was the time that I was wearing my N7 gear and walked past someone else decked out in theirs and we didnât even say anything just kind of winked and gave one another one of those ... âyeah, you rockâ kind of knowing nods/glances and went about our business. Canât for the life of me remember why there was no fangirling in that moment, but there was a reason we didnât scream and coo over one anotherâs gear.
Do you have the same religious beliefs that you had as a child? If so, why? Is not, how and why did they change?
No. I was very religious as a child. Quite a devout baptist. For me, that shift came when as I saw/see it the God I loved so much allowed something despicable to happen in his own house. I just ... that shifted my views on things, slowly but surely. And each time my life has spun out of control, I find I have less and less faith in some higher being with some grand plan.
What would your perfect room look like?
Oh gosh. My perfect room would be a suite with its own bathroom. The bathroom would have a huge garden tub that I could stretch my legs out in and it would have a really high overflow valve so that I could just fill it wicked deep (jets would be optional). Iâd love to have a TV in the bathroom as well, to facilitate long, luxurious baths. Iâd also like it to have a large-ish shower area, nice deep sink with counter space (and cabinet space), and my own potty that I donât have to share with a dozen people.
The bedroom would have a king sized bed with a really nice mattress. There would be a cushy headboard that I could comfortably recline against if I chose. Tall nightstands with enough drawers for me to organize my socks. A nice tall dresser with space for my stuff. Iâd have a big fluffy chair with an ottoman near a window for reading and sewing and learning to knit. Iâd also like there to be a desk, preferably with a Mac--I like the Mac version of scrivener better than the windows version and that computer would be for writing alone. Iâd love to have a sound system in there to. But Iâd love that ... sitting room area to be wholly separate from the bedroom, perhaps with its own door, even. Iâd love to line it with floor to ceiling bookshelves as well, where I could keep my books and such.Â
*SIGH*
A book you love and one you didnât.
Well the first two that flew into my mind are both by Austen. I adore Persuasion but hate Emma.
What three events made the biggest impact on who you are today?
My divorce. Becoming a single mom (the first time).Â
What was the weirdest habit you had as a child?
I can really only come up with the way I sucked my thumb for a very long time.
Whatâs something youâve been meaning to try but havenât gotten around to yet?
Hmmm. Honestly, Iâm not even sure what I could answer for this. Iâve always wanted to skydive. But truth be told I donât think they make a parachute to keep this big ass badger from plummeting to the ground like a rock, well, boulder (yes, thatâs a nice boulder--in best Donkey impression).
Whatâs something special about the place you grew up?
The ambiance of New Orleans is wholly unique. Thereâs something about that place that I still can barely put my finger on. There is a pulse in that city thatâs different than any of the ones Iâve lived in--I impart it to the vibrancy of art that is available more freely there, from music to painting and drawing to the food. Art is a part of that place and itâs right there on the surface easy to find. You donât have to search for it there like you do in some other places.
As the last human left on earth, what would you do?
Be bored as fuck!!!
What do you use your post-it notes for?
Oh Shit! Notes, reminders, keeping addresses tacked to my monitors, I also use them for keeping taglists handy for little used blogs, special characters that I often use, and my horde toonsâ names, I have character prompts I want to write, ideas, flags in notebooks, I use them as marginalia, I keep extras in my notebooks in case I want to make a note that will need to go into a different notebook. I have and do use them for outlining stories. To leave notes for my kids ... I know leaving them on the monitor is the only way they will actually read it.
Whatâs your favorite quote?
Oh ... um... Fuck! I donât have a single favorite quote. I mean Iâve found a lot of them that I have liked, truly. But never a favorite single one. I went looking for one and this is the first one that struck my fancy.
âNobody is perfect. Everyone has their own little idiosyncrasies. Some people call those imperfections, but no, thatâs the good stuff.â ~Robin Williams
Now, it is my turn. Do not be surprised that these are nowhere near as thought provoking as @joufancyhuhâs. Iâm not that shiny or that inspired this morning.
What is a song that you have completely memorized?
What amazing thing did you do that no one was around to see?
What do you wish you knew more about?
What is your claim to âfameâ?
What is the most annoying thing people say to you?
Do you know a limerick that does not involve a man from Nantucket?
If you didnât need to sleep, what would you do with that extra time?
When was the last time you climbed a tree?
What do you wish your brain was better at doing?
Which of your scars has the best story behind it?
What is the title of this chapter in your life story?
Iâm going to tag ... @ofmanynames, @inuy21, @foofyschmoofer, @thesecondsealwrites, @block-of-writers, @vorchagirl, @heartsnbruises, @scribblesofel, @schizoid-freak, @scientistsalarian, @punwolf, and @twistedsinews (Yes, I know it says 11, but I couldnât stop there. :P)