Saturday, August 19, 2017

Sunday Stealing

Here's something different for this week.  

1. What is a normal thing that took you an embarrassingly long time to learn? To get along with my sister.
2. In what ways are you old-fashioned?
I'm a grammar snob.
3. What is the best sandwich you've ever eaten? Where did you get it? What made it so delicious?
I love a really good Reuben.
4. What are you currently not bragging about that you should totally brag about?
I can't think of any hidden talents.
5. What food have you never tasted and are most interested in trying?
I'd like to try Korean food sometime.
6. What history facts were you surprised to learn because it was never covered in school?
The civilizations that existed in the Americas before 1492.
7. What is something that you waited entirely too long to start or stop doing? What made you say "Why did I wait so long?"
Painting.  Unfortunately I don't do it any more.
8. What socially expected thing do you hate doing the most?
Making small talk with strangers. 

What thing about polite society really grinds your gears?
9. What is something about your city that I should know if I'm going to visit? What is the hidden "must see" that you always tell friends and visitors to not miss.
The Sculpture Fields; the Hunter Museum of American Art.
10. What do you miss most about childhood?
Easy movement without pain.
11. What "fact" did you learn in school that is not true or no longer true?
That there were no civilizations in the Americas prior to 1492.
12. What's your favorite piece of useless trivia?
Raccoons are terrible thieves.
13. What's your best go to homemade "lazy" meal?
Something somebody else cooks.
14. What's the title of this current chapter in your life?
Chapter 3 - Creakiness.
15. What is a habit or practice that you learned from your childhood that you didn't realize was "weird" until you were an adult?
Always carrying knitting with me.

1 comment:

jon said...

#2 you would get along very well with the little French lady. She is very good with grammar in french and English.