I am sorry for how dark and depressing I've been. Well, actually I'm not, but I do think something to lighten the mood is in order. So I am participating in Wife of a Sailor's Friday Fill-in #27.
In other news I have been asked to submit an article for a magazine in conjunction with Military Spouse Appreciation Day in May. If it actually gets published, I will let you all know.
What do you usually want to know about someone when meeting them for the first time?
Whatever they want to tell me. I don't like to ask questions or even speak very much when I meet someone, because I find you can learn a lot about a person by what they choose to tell you and how they choose to represent him/herself to the world.
Would you rather know everything about your spouse, or be regularly surprised?
I don't think you can ever completely know the mind of another person, because it changes, grows and evolves all the time as new experiences happen. Really, that's part of why I married him. I have a lot of guy friends, and Senior Jefe is different from them. I find that intriguing. I enjoy figuring him out and being continually surprised. He's incredibly fascinating.
If you could live in one city for the rest of your life, where would you live?
I don't know that I could pick one place. I actually like going new places and trying new things. I've lived so many amazing places that I don't know that I would ever be able to pick one place.
When you go out of town, what one material thing do you ALWAYS take?
My camera is the must have item. A picture often is worth a thousand words. And water. I know from experience that everything else can be dispensed with. At field camp, I went 2 weeks without a shower, working in the desert everyday. You can live without a lot of things, especially short term. I have all kinds of crazy work-arounds for toothbrush/paste/bathing, but I will spare you the gory details.
Using no more than 10 nouns, and ONLY nouns, describe yourself.
Friend, scientist, teacher, student, vessel, tree, heart, salt, diamond, music.
2 comments:
Congrats on you writing for Military Spouse Magazine. What an honor. If you would like, hop on over to our blog. You can participate in something else that could be published in a book for military wives.
@Spouses...: I am not writing for Milspouse Mag. I am sorry if I implied I was. I am writing an article for submission to a magazine for Milspouse Appreciation Day, but Milspouse Mag is not the intended recipient. Sorry again if I didn't make that clear. It's been a psycho week for me.
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