What’s the most delicious thing you’ve ever eaten?
The most delicious thing I have ever eaten was bulgogi beef fries topped with sriracha sauce and with a side of brown sugar milk tea with boba.
Close second: my own from scratch cinnamon rolls.
What’s the most delicious thing you’ve ever eaten?
The most delicious thing I have ever eaten was bulgogi beef fries topped with sriracha sauce and with a side of brown sugar milk tea with boba.
Close second: my own from scratch cinnamon rolls.
If you were forced to wear one outfit over and over again, what would it be?
Were I to have to wear one outfit over and over again, it would be my softest leggings, jean shorts, and a black tunic top with my sea foam colored comfy bra and some soft but in good shape underroos.
How important is spirituality in your life?
In a word: very.
I consider myself a person of faith. I’m pagan or Wiccan or whatever, but my faith is one of the things that’s keeping me from utterly falling apart in the wake of my mother’s death.
What countries do you want to visit?
There are many places I want to visit. England, Ireland, Lithuania, Spain, Japan, maybe India?
What’s your favorite thing about yourself?
I know there are people that will argue with me about this. How it’s a flaw, a negative quirk of being me. But my favorite thing about myself is my compassion. By extension, my capacity for forgiveness.
Continue reading “Prompt Answer: Favorite Thing About Me”What is your favorite season of year? Why?
My favorite season is autumn. There’s just something about the eventual death of summer giving way to the crisp fall air and the changing colors now that I’m back up north.
Who do you spend the most time with?
If we’re talking time spent offline, it’s with Mellon. Otherwise, it’s with my bestie, J.
List three books that have had an impact on you. Why?
Three books that had an impact on me growing up were:
1. Grimm’s Fairy Tales: inspired my love of folklore
2. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland: my first book I was taught to read
3. Clan of the Cave Bear: a book that could make reality a little less stressful when reading it.
Describe one simple thing you do that brings joy to your life.
Crocheting, snuggling my partner, and squishmallows.
What jobs have you had?
So many.
Like, in the twenty four years I’ve been working or volunteering, I’ve had more than a dozen jobs.
Some of my favorites were server, craft teacher, candy striper, theater tech, and a summer camp counselor.
Do you practice religion?
I am a practicing Pagan. I am a person of faith, but I don’t know if I consider myself as practicing a religion.
What are you good at?
There are several things I am good at, in my humble opinion.
I am good at being empathetic. Good at crocheting and being anxious. Good at being kind to others, not as good at self-aimed kindness.
I am good at typing on a typewriter, at hand writing thank you notes, and a hundred other little lost arts that have nearly no place in the digitized world of today.
I’m good at panic cleaning and depression napping, at rhyming a spell by the third draft, and reading far too fast.
I am good at being a friend.
How do you feel about cold weather?
Cold weather is my ideal weather. Despite my decade plus spent in the south going to college and after, winter is my favorite season.
Cold weather is wonderful. Layers of warm clothes, holidays that gather family members together, and just the glory that is snowfall. I love it.
There is just something about the silence of snow that is wonderful to me. Mind you, I despise driving in it, because I never learned to drive in snow and my car, before it got wrecked, had just gotten snow tires.
I can appreciate other seasons, but cold weather times are my favorite.