What is the weather like today where you live?
When I started this it was raining and 98% humidity. I felt like I was wearing a second skin that I could scratch off and roll into a ball like rubber cement. Today, however, it's much nicer.
On a scale of 1 - 10 with 10 being highest, how career-minded are you?
About a 7 with my current career. But in the career I'd like to have, where a Sugar Daddy supports me in a manner I'm not accustomed to... just for sitting around the house and watching tv all day... and I don't have to put out for it... that's definitely a 10.
What type of window coverings do you have in your home?
Pretty much everything: Roman shades, homemade curtains, store bought curtains, horizontal blinds, moon shades, frosted glass, and nothing.
Name something that instantly cheers you up.
This:
Thanks for the link, Tewkesbury.
How many times do you hit the snooze button on a typical morning?
Assuming I slept at all the night before: None. Assuming I didn't sleep the night before: Also none. I have a tiny alarm clock in my brain.
Play along, bloggers. Leave your link in the comments.
When I started this it was raining and 98% humidity. I felt like I was wearing a second skin that I could scratch off and roll into a ball like rubber cement. Today, however, it's much nicer.
On a scale of 1 - 10 with 10 being highest, how career-minded are you?
About a 7 with my current career. But in the career I'd like to have, where a Sugar Daddy supports me in a manner I'm not accustomed to... just for sitting around the house and watching tv all day... and I don't have to put out for it... that's definitely a 10.
What type of window coverings do you have in your home?
Pretty much everything: Roman shades, homemade curtains, store bought curtains, horizontal blinds, moon shades, frosted glass, and nothing.
Name something that instantly cheers you up.
This:
Thanks for the link, Tewkesbury.
How many times do you hit the snooze button on a typical morning?
Assuming I slept at all the night before: None. Assuming I didn't sleep the night before: Also none. I have a tiny alarm clock in my brain.
Play along, bloggers. Leave your link in the comments.
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July 2, 2008 at 7:14 AM
Given that we co-sleep, our "alarm" is two three-year-olds, and the "snooze button" is their occasional fleeting ability to listen to reason.
July 2, 2008 at 8:57 AM
1. Who knows? That would require me going outside.
2. negative four million.
3. Blinds by Costco. They were surprisingly damn expensive but keep my house nice and dungeon like.
4. Nachos.
5. So far I haven't hit her once. But if she ever goes back to waking up at 530, I can't make any promises.
July 2, 2008 at 9:14 AM
LOL...I love MB answers to anything.
July 2, 2008 at 12:29 PM
I'm always glad to contribute a little cheer wherever I can!
Carpe Testes! (Or Carpe Tatas. You choose.)
July 3, 2008 at 12:19 PM
1. Where I'm living today: 74deg and on the verge of raining. Where I'll be living in 2 months: 86deg and sunny.
2. Well, considering I'll be changing jobs in 2 months, I'd say a 10, because that's all that's on my mind at the moment.
3. Old lacy curtains left by the previous owner that we've been too lazy to replace.
4. Child #4 (aka Jesse), who is at the best stage of childhood (22 mo.), where he's learning everything at lightning speed, but hasn't hit the terrible twos just yet.
5. Lately it's been about 8 - 10 times (but each time only gives me 4 extra minutes).