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30 April 2006

Giant Trowel


Giant Trowel
Originally uploaded by peachicken.
Yesterday after class, Tim and I went to the Sculpture Garden at Pepsico; which is actually right across the street from SUNY Purchase (satellite branch of LIU). The Sculpture Garden is free and so very tranquil. There is a pretty little lake full of koi fish, some extremely well manicured lawns, a couple of tourists, and best of all - sculpture! This picture shows my absolute fave piece, naturally. (Did you think I'd pick the expensive freaky modern pieces by all the well-known sculptors?!? Course not!) Check my flickr page for more images of our mini trip. We had a blast. I totally recommend a visit there if you are in the area. And hey, "free is better than cheap" as my mom always says. (I don't really know how that applies, but I said it anyway.)

28 April 2006

Tagged...

Hey! I got tagged by Ladybug yesterday! Twenty-two questions - here goes...

I AM:
graduating with a MLIS on May 14th! (God Willing!)
I WANT: a garden REAL bad!
I WISH: I could visit my friend Rachel in South Africa...
I HATE: cleaning the toilet and bad drivers.

I MISS: shopping at Kroger and eating at Chick-fil-a (Southern Comforts)
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I FEAR: spiders and cave-crickets...

I HEAR: Until the Morning Comes by the Tindersticks (so pretty!)

I WONDER: what my big sister is doing up in Canada...

I REGRET: not flossing more regularly...

I AM NOT: athletic...

I DANCE: when no one is watching. (I dance like Elaine on Seinfeld. Really.)

I SING: all the time.

I CRY: when I'm disappointed with myself.

I AM NOT ALWAYS: this cute.

I MAKE WITH MY HANDS: a "champagne living on a beer budget"

I WRITE: when inspired...

I CONFUSE: my husband, all the time.

I NEED: a day off.
I SHOULD: be working on homework right now...

I START: my new job on May 22.

I FINISH: my "to do" lists whenever possible.

I TAG: Ruth and Christie

Cool Quote

"Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten."

G. K. Chesterton

(I've been reading lots of fantasy lately. This quote was at the beginning of Coraline by Neil Gaiman, which I might add is great! And slightly scary!)

Photo Friday - Famous


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Today's Photo Friday is "Famous."  But before you spend time wondering who this superstar is, let me tell you that it is actually just me.  It is the "almost famous" me preparing for a show in East Tenessee.  Well hey, I played the lead female role, at least.  The show was Ten Little Indians.  Me?  Vera Claythorne.  I even had a death scene.  Ahh yeah. 



27 April 2006

Wow.

The Emperor how you feel about yourself now (The Emperor)

You feel that success and achievement are on their way to you. A man of significance will provide his support, perhaps your father, husband/partner or boss - whoever it is, he will give you steady support. You feel confident and able to influence people and events, as you have a great sense of your own authority. Expect promotion at work or achieving greater status in life. If you have been a victim of ill will be assured that you will win in the end.
The Chariot what you most want at this moment (The Chariot)

The cards suggest suzy, that what you most want at this time is success, to win and not give up the fight. You are successful and assertive in most things, or if you haven’t quite got the success you want, you will get it. This is a time of movement and change - expect a journey relating to work, or if you want that car you’ve been looking at, go get it.
Justice your fears (Justice)

There could be agreements or legal affairs that concern you and you certainly don’t want to lose - you feel quite strongly that you are in the right. Stay calm and level headed and seek sound counsel if you need to.
The Hierophant what is going for you (The Hierophant)

There is help at hand, just ask for it. If you are concerned about making the right decision there is someone with the right moral fibre that can help. You can receive Wise counsel and honest advice from a teacher, priest or parent, or just someone you have a lot of respect for. They are more than willing to help.
Judgement what is going against you (Judgement)

If you allow fear to stop you from taking a chance or a new possibility then you will lose out. Do not ignore the new opportunities being presented to you - a decision, new job or relationship could change your life for the better. Do not refuse change when change at this time is vital - feel the fear and do it anyway. Outcomes may well be delayed, however this is a time for positive action and not passiveness.
Strength outcome (Strength)

Courage and self-belief is what you need to succeed. You may already feel overflowing with this, and if so there’s no doubt you will achieve what you want with your career, finances and love life. If you are feeling negative, look inward for that strength and courage, you know you are capable of having self-belief and you’ll reap great rewards.
I found this cool (free) reading on her site... Thanks chick! Here is the link for a free read - and can I just say that this one is AMAZINGLY accurate for right now!!!!! This was exactly what I needed to hear right now. Crazy.

Thursday Thirteen #20


Thirteen Things I wouldn't want to live without!
(In honor of Survivor tonight...)
  1. Indoor Plumbing. That is for dang sure. I can play "farmer-girl" for a day or two, but then I reach my tolerance limit.
  2. My hubby. This one just goes without saying. No one else in the world treats me as the princess I am! (Yes, he is the true Southern gent. He even opens doors for me.)
  3. Chocolate. When a girl need her chocolate, she NEEDS it.
  4. Music. I usually always have music playing in the background. I think I'd be really lonely without it.
  5. My computer! Enough said.
  6. My baby blanket. Okay I know that sounds really ridiculous, but I haven't ever had to be without it. It's a comfort thing.
  7. Books. (You knew I'd say that... I am a librarian!)
  8. A garden. No matter where I go, I have a need to grow something green. That's a mental thing.
  9. Snapple Tea. I have a serious addiction. And now I think I either also need to invest in straws or teeth whitener! Isn't that awful?!?
  10. Flip-flops. It is killing me that I can't wear them to work.
  11. My critters. I love my cats. They are fat and fluffy bits of heaven.
  12. Okay, my TV. I know that this is "TV turn-off week," but I just can't do it! I have a couple of shows that I crave: Survivor, Amazing Race, Alias, Lost, 24, Desperate Housewives, Grey's Anatomy, Sopranos, Big Love, and Huff. I know that is about 10 hours of my life that I've spent watching other people's lives, but I am okay with that.
  13. Finally, toothpaste. And I don't think any of you would like it if I did without toothpaste, either.
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26 April 2006

Wordless Wednesday


Cherry Blossoms
Originally uploaded by peachicken.



25 April 2006

End of the Rope...

When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on...

Some sage wisdom ala Mary Engelbreit. Ever had one of those days where you know that you are clinging on for dear life? You feel like if one more thing gets dropped onto your plate, then you are just gonna launch that plate and it will become a Frisbee?!? Here is a mere glimpse at some of my issues: my classes are coming to a close and I've got lots of stuff to finish, I am working on a mammoth of a website that I am unsure will be cared for properly in the future but I've invested hundreds of hours of time into it so I must finish it, I am graduating and having to deal with numerous work-related transitions - some good and some not so good, and lately I've been feeling really rotten physically! (Not to mention the fact that I have to go to the dentist in the morning. Super sucky-poo.) So what is a girl to do?!? I think I am gonna take a bubble bath.

24 April 2006

Cute Kids

You have no idea how cute a group of 15 one-year olds are until you pull out a bottle of bubbles. Oh man. Seriously. My babytime program for today was called "Rub a Dub" because I was doing a bathtime theme; and what could be more appropriate (and more fun) than blowing bubbles?!? Bubbles are also great for developing hand-eye coordination - yeah, I read that somewhere. Anyway, talk about a great way to start your day, surrounding yourself with happy children popping bubbles.

23 April 2006

Whoa.

Hot dog. I just noticed I got a couple of hits from YouTube and I was wondering "Huh? How did these guys find me?" Turns out, my little subway number that I just tested out on YouTube to see if I could post video clips, got featured!!! (I posted it a couple of entries below... go ahead - watch it...) But is that crazy or what?!? Like, it was just a funny little incident that we took on our camera. It is terrible quality (so I've already had a fair share of pissy comments from people who never got featured...) but it was just kind of a spur-of-the-moment thing. I guess somebody liked it! Uhh... Does anybody want an autograph?!? Please? (Heh.)

Pajama Day

It's a rainy day in NY and I feel unusually icky. It looks like it's gonna be a pajama day. Tim, being the supreme overlord of wonderful, has already made me pancakes (with strawberries!). But it looks like I am needing a great big glass of cranberry juice, if you know what I mean! I really need the rain to stop.

22 April 2006

Poem

Moon Solitary

Who seeks to climb beyond his range
By setting foot to moss-grown themes?
What! No rhymes for ‘orbiting dust heap’?
Enough! You praise me past all compass.

I’ve stared unblinking ages
At the sapphire blaze of earth
And never known its heat.
I’m but a bright loiterer, pocked secondary;
Such cosmic nothingness
A shadow may devour me entire.

I’d trade an eon of these weary rounds
To feel, just once, what I call forth –
A seething tide, to pull me from the strand,
Then fling me to the cold salt crest;
I’d join the sublunary fellowship
Of lovers, madmen,
Owls, dogs, and secret thrush,
Who wrestle poems from empty wind
And visions from the shore of night.

I’d rather set my heart aflame
And sing one hour in the self born light
Than for all eternity reflect another’s fire.


From Cat up a Tree by Anne Isaacs. . . Good huh? (She has some great cat poems in this anthology, as well.)

Earth Day

Happy Earth Day. Enjoy it. I'll be sitting in class all day today, thinking about how I'd like to be outside. I think my avitar (on my sidebar) speaks louder than I can right now... At least my books were formally trees. I'll just hug a book.

21 April 2006

My First YouTube...

Okay, so here goes... my very first film (actually, Tim's film - he took the footage). We took this on New Year's Eve in the city, when interesting folk just totally come out of the woodwork. Ahh yeah.

20 April 2006

Thursday Thirteen #19


World's Largest Crayon!
Originally uploaded by peachicken.
Thirteen Interesting Crayola Facts:
(the last Crayola post, I promise!)

1. Crayons are made from paraffin wax and color pigment, and come in over 100 different colors.
2. The most popular crayon color is blue and the second most popular color is red (Really! They told us that at the factory!).
3. Although Crayola crayons come in more than 100 colors, the labels are made in only 18 different colors.
4. In the last 95 years, more than 100 billion Crayola crayons have been made. (In 1996, the 100 billionth crayon was made by Mr. Rogers.)
5. The makers of Crayola were Edwin Binney and C. Harold Smith back in 1885.
6. Alice Binney (Edwin’s wife) came up with the name Crayola. It comes from the combination of the French word “craie,” for chalk, and “ola” from “oleaginous,” meaning oily.
7. In 1998, the U.S. Postal Service commemorated a stamp in honor of the original box of eight crayons.
8. The average kid wears down about 730 crayons by his/her 10th birthday.
9. The largest crayon in the world is in Easton, PA at the Crayola Factory. It’s blue and weighs about 1,500 pounds. (And I’ve seen it.)
10. Crayola crayons are sold in more than 80 countries and packaged in 12 different laguages – English, French, Dutch, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Finnish, Japanese, Swedish, and Norwegian.
11. Some of the newest color names are: Purple Mt. Majesty, Asparagus, Timber Wolf, Tickle Me Pink, and Tumbleweed.
12. If you put all the Crayola crayons made in one year together, you’d have a crayon that was about 37 feet wide and 120 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty. Crazy.
13. And my favorite – if your Crayola marker dries out, you can rehydrate it by soaking it, for about a minute, in water. And it won’t lose its color, either!

19 April 2006

Wordless Wednesday


Extreme Falling Crayons
Originally uploaded by peachicken.
It's Wednesday. And I'm not talking. So there.

18 April 2006

Feeling Floral...


Daffodil Field
Originally uploaded by peachicken.
I am feeling like a flower today. Have you ever had one of those days? It is when you have to be in sunlight and outdoors. You need fresh air and the serenity of green all around you. It's when you really can't commit to one thing or another because you feel like your time is so fleeting anyway (well, isn't it?). And you absolutely can't be bothered with pesky flies and dogs that like to dig - you are much too delicate. Right now, the only thing that matters, is soaking up those lovely rays of sunshine and basking in the warmth of that glow. I am feeling like a flower today!

Tagged...

I've been tagged by a couple of people - Yellow Rose and Chaotic Mom - to participate in the "weird meme." Sorry it's taken me so long to respond! (Remember, I'm a grad student that also has a full time job!) So here goes...

Six Strange Facts about Suzy

1. I have an extensive PEZ collection (over 300 hundred). I've been to a couple of PEZ museums and conventions, even! My favorite dispenser is "Wonder Woman", but I've always wanted an "Annie" dispenser, too. Pretty geeky, eh?
2. I am fascinated by "world's largest" or other bizarre touristy sites. My favorite of the freakish things I've seen so far has been the "Merman Corpse" in Banff Canada. I am totally a tourist. (Speaking of being a tourist, the picture is of me in Athens, Greece, having some weird hamburger with the fries smooshed in between. It was ugly, but it tasted great!)
3. I can't remember numbers to save my life. It is a real task for me to even remember my social security digits, much less my phone number! This makes being a librarian slightly difficult, what with a Dewey Decimal System and all.
4. One of my favorite movies is Batman (the old -school Michael Keaton version). I can quote that bad boy line for line for you.
5. I love to garden, but I really hate to get my hands dirty. I never made mud-pies as a child, I guess. I also hate wearing gloves. My favorite type of gardening consists of me pointing and saying "Honey, can you put that there?"
6. I love to photoshop. I can't get enough of it. It is almost like I want to go places so I can have pictures to photoshop. I am addicted. Just take a look at my Flickr pages and you can tell that there is just no way that a gingerbread house can look that perfect... and I once spent 2 days straight "cloning" other people out of a picture of me and hubby on the "Spanish Steps" in Rome. (If you've ever been to the "Spanish Steps," then you will understand that it is no small feat!)

So, that is a taste of some of my strange traits. I am not gonna tag anyone because I took too stinking long to reply. But if you want to participate, please drop me a note!

16 April 2006

Bunny Art


Bunny
Originally uploaded by peachicken.
Have you all had a fun holiday weekend? I sure have! Tim took me to Easton, PA yesterday to visit the Crayola Factory and a couple other sites. Our day was just chock full of nostalgia and color. The Crayola Factory, while being a bit commercial (what else would you expect?!?), was also a totally interactive and very creative environment! (This picture is my Easter Bunny made from Model Magic - which is probably some of the coolest stuff ever made!)

I got to watch crayons go down the production line and even got to roll my own freshly-made crayon in its paper wrapper - so awesome. Some of the other cool things to see there are the world's largest crayon, the crayon Mr. Rogers helped make, and how markers are made.

After our visit to the Crayola Factory, we also went antiquing and saw the Easton PEZ Museum. (Whoo-hoo! Added bonus!) We had ice cream at the Purple Cow and then drove over the Allentown to see a replica of Leonardo da Vinci's Bronze Horse. Very cool. Talk about a little road trip! Click here to see my Flickr Photo Set of our Easter Excursion!

15 April 2006

Creepy Eggs

13 April 2006

Mystery Solved...

Let me just tell you that I am a pretty meticulous person; some may even say a bit O.C.D. It is just that when I place something somewhere in my house "decoratively," then I place it in a certain way. Not to freak any of my friends and potential guests out, but I can usually tell if someone has been looking at something in my house, especially if it looks out of place.

Okay, that said, something has been troubling me lately. For the past couple of weeks, I could swear that someone has been out to make me crazy. And since I don't (think) I have split personalities, and we haven't had guests in a little bit, it is either Tim or the cats that are doing it. Someone has been turning the toilet paper stand backwards. And it has been totally freaking me out. It is almost on a daily basis, too.

I hadn't said anything to hubby about it. I didn't want to risk him thinking I was a spaz. But I've been keeping a close eye on Pan and Juno (my cats) to gage their dexterity and strength. I've also been listening to my apartment to see if there was some type of poltergeist going on. So far, nothing.

So what could it be?!? Am I losing it? I thought I turned that stand around yesterday, and the day before that, and the day before that... But who knows?

So today hubby explained to me (of his own accord) that he noticed our cat Pan has a new trick. (He can fetch, open doors, even b*#ch-slap someone. So talented, eh?) Well, hubby gets up way before me to get his morning shower, and he has had to turn the toilet paper stand around lately (sometimes forgetting to put it back) because our cat, Pan has been siting on the toilet seat, waiting for Tim to get out. In these past couple of weeks, if Tim hasn't finished his shower quickly enough, or if Pan gets too bored waiting, he has taken to unrolling entire rolls of TP. Hmmm.

So that is where all the toilet paper has gone!!! Punk cat.

12 April 2006

Thursday Thirteen #18

Thirteen things I'd like to do/learn in the next five years are:
  1. To learn how to type. Real fast.
  2. Visit South Africa. I want to see Rachel and Cape Town.
  3. Have a kid. Yep, I said it.
  4. Lose 20 pounds. Well, at least five.
  5. Read Brothers Karamazov.
  6. Learn how to cook 5 solid meals (to impress my mother-in-law).
  7. Find new (non-apartment) living quarters. I need a yard.
  8. Visit New Zealand. I want to see Narnia and The Shire.
  9. Learn to speak Spanish (even though I don't want to).
  10. Find a cool couple to hang out with. We need couple friends!
  11. Redesign my website. Any suggestions?
  12. Rework my thesis and see if Shakespeare Quarterly will publish...
  13. Finish my European Vacation scrapbook!

11 April 2006

Night out on the Town...


Above is a photo montage of some of the pics from a night on the town last week with my fella. We didn't get to the city in time to use our free tickets to see the Colbert Report (Bummer!), but got VIP tickets for another showing - sweet! So boy-wonder took me to Serendipity III instead, and we had our own adventure. In a city so big, there is ALWAYS something to do and I am continuously getting to mark things off my "to see" list!

Serendipity was amazing. I wasn't too sure about it, because my buddy Linda had a pretty rotten experience there. But we had great service and didn't have to wait too long. I got this great sandwich called "The Catcher in the Rye" (I have an obsession with food named after literature - it's the librarian in me) and Tim had this bizarre hamburger that was made out of black beans instead of beef, called "The Alamo" (which was weird for my Texan hubby who is a big beef eater). The place was a kitsch masterpiece, which totally added to the ambiance of our little adventure. We even splurged on a "Frrrozen Hot Chocolate" and we found out that Oprah was so right about them being her favorite!

We continued our night-time excursion by strolling around the area, finding the COOLEST candy store ever. Talk about serendipitous! The place is called Dylan's Candy Bar and it has absolutely everything. When we walked in, they were playing Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and people were sitting at a bar munching on all different types of candy. Surreal. We came out of there with a bag of Cinnamon Bears, a cool PEZ truck dispenser that looks like a Hotwheels car, a cherry licorice pipe (for Tim), a box of nerds, and some candy lipstick! Oh what fun. Seriously though, I found my new mecca.

While Tim and I strolled, we saw some wacky things worth mentioning. Would you believe that, near Time Square, there is a huge Home Depot? It is not like anything I've EVER seen before. I was multi-leveled with elegant elevators and a doorman. Whaaa?!? I am still confused about that one. We also saw a row of pizza bikes, lined up outside a store. Can you imagine living in a city so big that people must ride their bikes to deliver pizza because traffic is so bad? Bizarre. Tim and I make a game of it sometimes - who can spot the strangest thing. You'd be surprised at how long we can keep this going.

Finally, we stopped by the bar Andy (little brother) works in. That was a really great way to end our night. He works at this cool little bar in Chelsea called Brite Bar. It has an amazing view of the Empire State Building. Tim and I just sat for a while, enjoying being in New York - the strangest, but most exciting and likeable of all the cities in the world. (But I may be biased, now.)

(BTW - The photobucket thing above is an experiment. Anyone know of a better *free* service for Blogger that filmstrips pictures?)

09 April 2006

Speaking of Thirteeners...

Speaking of Thursday Thirteen, the original TT diva has just put up a mack-daddy site to be our home away from home. Here is the link. Now, you can even buy the t-shirt!

Things you may not know about Librarians...

This past Thursday, Norma had a great post called "Thirteen Things you may not know about Librarians." I love it! Here are some of my favorites:
#4 We are often wannabees--both staff and librarians. It’s not unusual to find a librarian or library staffer who is also a performing musician, a published novelist or poet, costume designer, archaeologist or historian. I met many former teachers, a few former lawyers, a former nurse, and one former veterinarian who became librarians. I've only met one librarian who started college with a goal to become a librarian.

#7 Librarians have a strong missionary spirit--that everyone needs a good library is an article of faith (this is doubtful since many people find salvation in bookstores or worship Google). However, librarians aren’t particularly good at evangelizing (marketing to) the unbeliever--unless the poor soul accidentally get trapped inside the library and sees some really terrific bulletin boards or displays.

#9 Although there are exceptions, librarians are thin-skinned, tenacious, opinionated and determined with a very low tolerance for debate. And defensive. So don't let on you know this. I certainly include myself in this description, so I’m not telling tales out of school. When librarians get together for lunch, we really do talk about what we just read and push our favorites off on each other. Librarians also are gentle, caring, kind hearted, very service oriented, and most have a terrific sense of humor that leans toward irony and wit. Although there are exceptions.
So, check out Norma's site for the rest of the list to see what else you may not know about us...

08 April 2006

Sweet Idea!


My very cool sister, knowing that I love PEZ, sent me this link. How cool is this?!? I wish I had invented it. It's a PEZ MP3 player! (But it only holds songs - no candy.)

07 April 2006

Photo Friday - Organized

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This picture was taken in the "Royal Apothecary" at the Palacio Real de Madrid two summers ago.  (I took this picture because it looked like the inspiration to that apathecary room in Shrek 2.  Remember that?  With Puss in Boots?)  Very organized, hey?

06 April 2006

Thursday Thirteen #17

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Thirteen of My All-Time Favorite Songs:
  1. Animal Crackers by Melanie Safka
  2. Closer to Fine by the Indigo Girls
  3. Across the Universe (Beatles) sung by Fiona Apple
  4. Mary by Patti Griffin
  5. Burning Down the House sung by Tom Jones & the Cardigans
  6. Wild Horses sung by the Sundays
  7. Dream a Little Dream of Me sung by Mama Cass
  8. Under Pressure by David Bowie (with Queen)
  9. The Littlest Birds by the Be Good Tanyas
  10. How to be Righteous by Lori McKenna
  11. 1000 Oceans by Tori Amos
  12. Everybody Hurts by Michael Stipe (with the Corrs)
  13. Matters of the Heart by Tracy Chapman


05 April 2006

I'm a butterfly - really!

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This picture was taken Sunday afternoon - Tim took me to the Orchid Show at the Botanical Gardens. (Sweet boy to endure so much pollen for little ole me!) I am so excited to see flowers finally! It's been a long winter. Click here to see a slide show of our sweetly scented Sunday!

Happy Birthday!


Happy Birthday, girl! (I know it is a couple of days late, but hey - I'm ALWAYS late! It wouldn't be right if it were on time!) Miss you!

04 April 2006

Questions, questions...

See Luke Run


Running Boy
Originally uploaded by peachicken.
I just finished uploading some of my favorite pictures from our visit with Jeremy, Christie, and Luke last week. We had a blast. Check out this link and see a slide show of our adventures. We spent a day in the city, a day in Westchester, and a day at the Bronx Zoo (give or take a bit!).

03 April 2006

Tag! You're It!

I got tagged by Lazy Daisy to complete this bad boy (thanks mom). Here goes:

How did you get the idea for your profile name?
I've always liked getting dizzy on merry-go-rounds (ever since making my little brother REALLY sick at a McDonald's when we were young - but that is a whole other story). Also, I have always liked to "spin" a yarn or two.
What song are you playing now, or wish you were playing?
Blame It on the Rain - Milli Vanilli (for real)
Has the death of a celebrity ever made you cry?
Mr. Rogers
What color underwear are you wearing?
Pink and Gray
Do you want a baby? Eventually...
What does your dad do for a living? He works for Equipping the Saints.
What does your mum do for a living? She does too!
What is/are your pet's name(s)? Mr. Pan and Juno
What color are your bed sheets? Caramel

What was the last concert you went to? The Chieftans
Who was with you? My hubby - it was for St. Patty's Day...
What was the last film you watched? City of God

What do you dislike most at this moment? Bathing Suits

What food do you crave right now? Strawberries
What was the last TV show you watched? Sopranos

What is your fav piece of jewelry? My "fork" bracelet...
What is to the left of you? A lit-up "French vanilla" scented candle
What was the last thing you ate? A green apple
Who is your best friend of the opposite sex? Tim (the hubby)

Where is your significant other right now? Sitting on the couch, reading about Adobe GoLive. (He is so smart.)
When was the last time you had your hair cut? About 5 months ago...
Do you have a history of mental disease? My mom is mental. (Heehee... because she tagged me with this!)
What shirt are you wearing? A white Oxford shirt with a denim jacket over it.
Are you sexy? Nope. Mousey.
What's your favorite store?
The Blue Tulip (paper store) or Anthropologie...
Are you thirsty? Nope.

Are you married? Yes, married for nearly 7 years now!
Who's someone you haven't seen in a while and miss? Rachel (she lives in South Africa!)

Where do you work?
At a public library, as a children's librarian...

I choose to tag...
Christie (because she is new to blogging and this will be a good excercise for her), Froggie, Tim (because he NEVER posts!) Ruth, and anyone else who wants to participate! (Drop a note in the comments if you do, and I'll visit you.