Today is my daughter Emilee's 24th birthday--Happy Birthday Emilee!
And now--
More awards
This Awesome Award comes from Jaime Gibbs at Mithril Wisdom, who recently celebrated his first anniversary of beginning his blog. He attributed part of his success to his participation in the Blogging From A to Z Challenge. I'm glad to have been a part of Jaime's journey. Jaime gave me the option of passing it on if I wanted to with no rules attached.
Dorolerium at I Totally Paused! gave me a choice between an award that I've already received several times and this Life Is Good Award. It looks nice and I haven't gotten one of these yet and life is good.
Rules for this one are:
1. Thank and link back to the person that gave this award.
2. Answer the 10 survey questions.
3. Pass the award along to 15 bloggers who you have recently discovered and who you think are fantastic.
4. Contact the bloggers you’ve picked to let them know about the award.
The questions and answers are…
1. If you blog anonymously are you happy doing it that way; if you are not anonymous do you wish you had started out anonymously so you could be anonymous now?
I do use a pseudonym because I share my real name with about 67,000 other people in the United States and if I used my real name you wouldn't know who I was. I'm happy doing it that way since I am building an internet presence for Arlee Bird.
2. Describe one incident that shows your inner stubborn side:
That's a hard one since I can be very stubborn sometimes and it's no real secret. I'm so stubborn that I'm not going to answer this question. Okay, okay--for my high school graduation the principal of my high school requested that I cut my hair. It really wasn't that long, but I guess they thought it was back in Tennessee in 1969. No way was I going to cut it cause I "felt like letting my freak flag fly", to quote David Crosby.
3. What do you see when you really look at yourself in the mirror?
I essentially see the same me that I have seen since high school--except what happened to the hair!
4. What is your favourite summer cold drink?
I don't like soft drinks like I used to, but I still have them now and then. These days I prefer water, chocolate milkshakes, or beer--it depends on my mood and the time of day--but generally it's water.
5. When you take time for yourself, what do you do?
These days it's mostly blogging, reading, or, on rare occasions, watching a movie no one else will watch with me--usually documentaries or arty films like Fellini movies.
6. Is there something you still want to accomplish in your life? What is it?
There's still tons I'd like to accomplish--books to write, songs to compose and record, a tour of speaking or something else (I like being on tour), and whatever else I can find to keep me busy and fulfilled. I don't ever want to just stagnate.
7. When you attended school, were you the class clown, the class overachiever, the shy person, or always ditching?
I was usually pretty shy, but good grades were always important to me. When I could pull it off, I liked to shoot for a laugh now and then, just so I didn't get in trouble.
8. If you close your eyes and want to visualize a very poignant moment of your life what would you see?
Death can certainly create these feelings and the time I spent with my Dad during his last days certainly had a lot of poignancy. I was almost forty at the time so he'd been with me for much of my life, but still he went too young at 67. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in July of 1990 and took a rapid decline after that with his passing coming at the beginning of September. I was glad that I was there, but it was a sad time.
9. Is it easy for you to share your true self in your blog or are you more comfortable writing posts about other people or events?
Either way--I like to write about others, but I do write a lot about myself, not so much in the present time, but about my past. I like to tell stories like I used to tell my kids when they were growing up.
10. If you had the choice to sit down and read or talk on the phone, which would you do and why?
Since I live a long way from most of my family and friends, most of the time I only get to talk to them on the phone, so I do like to call them now and then, although I don't talk to any of them as much as I used to. I talk to my mother regularly a couple times per week, but others only when the whim hits me. I guess the real answer to that question depends on my mood, but I now probably read more than I talk on the phone.
Here are a few of the bloggers that I'd like to recognize (and if you are an award free blog then that's too bad. I can't keep track of that and I'm too lazy to check and I am not a big respecter of blog rules which is why I'm not going to go for the full 15 links I'm supposed to provide and I might not contact you for the same reason):
Andrew at Who Wants Taters? -- This is one wacky blog. Andrew comes up with some truly crazy stuff and then always pairs it up with an outrageous movie review.
Powdered Toast Man at Just the Cheese-- This is another blog in a similar vein as the previous one. What's these guys and their blogs named with food themes.
Lisa at Leaving Nadir --- She's got a good continuing story going on. The new one's just starting. You may want to check it out.
Uh-oh! I have to go pick up my granddaughter. This award show is over. The rules are broken. This post is done.
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