These are the thoughts and observations of me — a woman of a certain age. (Oh, my, God, I'm 65!) I'm single. I'm successful enough (independent, self supporting). I live just outside Chicago, the best city in the world. I'm an aunt and a friend. I feel that voices like mine are rather underrepresented online or in print. So here I am. If my musings resonate with you, please visit my blog again sometime.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Sunday Stealing
Sunday Stealing: The Tell Me About Yourself Meme
1. When is your birthday? November 22. I am still celebrating, in case you wish to get me something.
2. Where were you born? Elgin, Illinois
3. Where do you live now? Just outside Chicago
4. What is your heritage? German and Irish
5. Tell us about a weakness. Pogo. Currently Boggle Bash.
6. What's a goal that you'd like to achieve? Rid myself of so much of the paper around here! Sometimes I think my home is a paper plantation.
7. What is the most overused internet phrase? LOL or LMAO or any variation thereof.
8. What was your first thought this morning? "Is it Saturday or Sunday?"
9. When do you usually go to bed? Around midnight
10. Do you smoke? If not, did you ever? Never even tried it.
11. Do you like your current relationship status? At times.
12. Do you (or did you) get along with your parents? At times.
13. How often do you drink alcohol? Two or three times a week.
14. Have you ever tried drugs (that weren't prescribed)? Yes.
15. Have you ever gone skinny dipping? If yes, do tell. No.
16. If given the choice, how would you like to die? Suddenly, and with no time to worry. Hit by a speeding car would be fine.
17. What did you want to be when you grew up? Taller. Yuk, yuk. Get it?
18. Have you ever been dumped? Yes. It is not fun. If you have never been dumped, you're really not missing anything.
19. What's on your pizza? Plain cheese is good. Cheese/sausage is a close second.
20. Have you ever shoplifted? No. Which is geekier: not having shoplifted or never having smoked?
Mad or sad?
Can't stop thinking about my dinner with John last night. I keep tossing the events around in my head and they leave me unsettled.
I enjoyed the movie and the meal. I am so tickled with my birthday gifts, because they were so obviously, thoughtfully chosen with me in mind.
But John's so obviously ill! Tenacious cough and shortness of breath. Complete lack of patience in others. He kept worrying and whining about the crowds he anticipated us encountering downtown yesterday (Black Friday). But there were no crowds in the neighborhood we were in -- after all, the only businesses around there are a multiplex movie theater, a bowling alley, a Walgreen's and some high-end restaurants ... hardly the places that offered "door buster" Black Friday deals. He walked so slowly and had trouble with stairs.
He is 55 years old and suffers from congenital heart failure, yet he refuses to get a pacemaker, or even a flu shot! (Both of which were recommended by his doctors.) While he has cut way back on his drinking, and I saw him finish the mixed vegetable side he had with dinner last night, he doesn't exercise as he knows he should.
He does keep his regular doctor appointment -- he has one this Friday -- but what good are they if they don't act on his doctors' advice.
I have known John for 30 years. During that time we have seen each other through so much: burying family members, falling in love and having our hearts broken, movies and concerts and parties.
I don't want to lose him! And I don't know why he's choosing to not get better!
I feel so helpless.
I enjoyed the movie and the meal. I am so tickled with my birthday gifts, because they were so obviously, thoughtfully chosen with me in mind.
But John's so obviously ill! Tenacious cough and shortness of breath. Complete lack of patience in others. He kept worrying and whining about the crowds he anticipated us encountering downtown yesterday (Black Friday). But there were no crowds in the neighborhood we were in -- after all, the only businesses around there are a multiplex movie theater, a bowling alley, a Walgreen's and some high-end restaurants ... hardly the places that offered "door buster" Black Friday deals. He walked so slowly and had trouble with stairs.
He is 55 years old and suffers from congenital heart failure, yet he refuses to get a pacemaker, or even a flu shot! (Both of which were recommended by his doctors.) While he has cut way back on his drinking, and I saw him finish the mixed vegetable side he had with dinner last night, he doesn't exercise as he knows he should.
He does keep his regular doctor appointment -- he has one this Friday -- but what good are they if they don't act on his doctors' advice.
I have known John for 30 years. During that time we have seen each other through so much: burying family members, falling in love and having our hearts broken, movies and concerts and parties.
I don't want to lose him! And I don't know why he's choosing to not get better!
I feel so helpless.
I'm NOT a Scrooge!
You Are a Minimal Christmas Tree |
You're not a total Scrooge, but you feel no need to go overboard at Christmas. Less is more, and your Christmas reflects refined quality. |
Found this quiz (where else?) at Kwizgiver's.