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Jennifer5
01-24-2006, 10:31 PM
(I hope this is a fun thread... I'm asking different question hoping we can all learn a little about each other because of the anwsers...anyway...)

Of all the things you do in daily life what would be your favorite part of the day? Of any family traditions, whether it is something you've done since you were little or something you started what is your favorite? Whst is one thing in/about your life that no matter how bad things got you would never trade?:love:

SolInvictus
01-24-2006, 10:55 PM
Fav. part of the day? The afternoon as its lunch time & allows time for brief relaxation esp. during a stressful work day.

Fav. thing to do? Spiritually speaking, I enjoy Easter morning services as they are peaceful & tranquil. Sedar, or Passover, as celebrated in the Christian calendar, is also a fun time as it honors the Jewish traditions within Christianity.

In the general sense, I enjoy teaching & helping the handicapped. Its a way to give back to society & helping those who cannot defend themselves.
I also love shopping for clothes, going to concerts/operas, nature hikes, listening to music on CD player, watching tv/movies, and being with friends.

Zerbie
01-24-2006, 11:15 PM
Fav part of the day: easy, morning yoga practice. I have a room in our house dedicated to it - was designed to be a separate dining room, so has doors to the kitchen and family room, but is set apart and faces the front porch, so it's set up to be a special place just for yoga, meditation, contemplation, reading "spiritual" lit. . .stuff like that. I usually spend about an hour in there every morning doing whatever I feel like.
:)

Tradition-type stuff: hubby and I like to dye Easter eggs every spring, then hide them from one another. Like 5 year olds. Tremendous fun!

Other stuff: singing. Completely engaging to work on vocal technique, being as surrendered and free as possible. When it "clicks" you are in another place and you never know when or how your singing touches someone in that vulnerable emotional place deep inside.

pnggrad79
01-25-2006, 06:43 AM
My favorite things:

1. Taking a nap on Sunday afternoon with my wife.
2. Watching "Gone With the Wind" for the 1000th time.
3. Being with my wife.
4. Laughing with my two daughters, who are very funny, witty, and adorable.
5. Summer time
6. Key West, Florida
7. Waikiki Beach, Hawaii
8. Albuquerque/Santa Fe, New Mexico
9. My nephew's giggle, when I flip him over my head.
10. Dr. Pepper
11. My kids at school, who are smart, funny and get my stupid jokes.

:)

Shep
01-25-2006, 07:24 AM
Well there are lots of things that I have enjoyed through my life that because of the AIDS virus have stopped, but I still keep plugging along.
I really enjoyed mountain climbing, and although I've only climbed a few mountains (no not Everest) it was great.
I also liked traveling. I wanted to make it to all 50 states but only made it to 30, down to Mexico, up to Canada, and across the ocean to Portugal, Madeira and the Azores (where my paternal grandparents were from).
Doing things with my partner is good for me also, like last year we built a deck off the sunporch. It took a while but it was fun. Also like building little things in my workshop.
But I guess my favorite thing is taking care of our 2 dogs, and I especially like to prepare their meals and watch them eat with such enthusiasm. They are so friendly and lovable, and even if I leave to go to the store for 5 minutes, they make such a fuss over me when I get back like I've been gone for days. (even my partner doesn't make such a fuss over me LOL).
Anyway it's such a joy to have them in our lives, and I can't imagine why anyone wouldn't want a dog or 2 in their life. We got them at an animal shelter, which I believe is the best place to find a dog or cat. (Click on my name, go into my profile, and you will see their pic)

morningrob
01-25-2006, 09:43 AM
Walking through the woods to work. Woods may be too big for this patch of trees, but there is a bunch of trees together. YOu never know what you may see- one day I came across a dear hanging out.

NonLemming
01-25-2006, 11:22 AM
Morning coffee and crossword puzzles.

Spiritually, early AM on Sunday AMs. I consider every day above ground t be a spiritual day, but Sunday is just a great morning for reflection for me.

Zerbie
01-25-2006, 11:23 AM
Shep - your dogs are beautiful!! And is that the new porch?

Morningrob - how wonderful you walk through a grove of trees every morning! Thanks for mentioning that - I'll add trees to my list of faves, absolutely! OT: I smile every time I see your screen name, there's something sweet about it. Maybe because I like the morning, too.

PNG - New Mexico is great. Isn't Santa Fe gorgeous! Have you ever been to Taos? I once had a chance to spend a measly 15 minutes there. . .seemed like it would suit my personality very much.

Hey Sol - I forgot to ask you, do you have a favorite opera?

Edited to say: Jennifer - we're waiting for your answers too, ya know. (-;

schoolboi
01-25-2006, 11:42 AM
Of all the things you do in daily life what would be your favorite part of the day?

Right before I fall asleep I lay in bed with my dog Korma and we talk and snuggle.

Of any family traditions, whether it is something you've done since you were little or something you started what is your favorite?

This really is not a tradition, but my family is very loud and boisterous in public place especially restaurants. I love it.

What is one thing in/about your life that no matter how bad things got you would never trade?

I would never trade my childhood or my Pentecostal upbringing. I love being gay! I wouldn’t change that for the world.

pnggrad79
01-25-2006, 12:32 PM
Zerbie,

I love New Mexico!!!!! I have been to Taos several times. I went skiing there and visited the Pueblo. Cool, cool. Loved every minute of it.:)

Shep
01-25-2006, 03:40 PM
Thanks Zerbie, No, that is the old porch from when we lived in the city. I was going to put a pic of the new deck in here somehow but I have no idea how to do it. (see what happens when you get old) I don't even remember how I got the dogs pic into my profile.
I have never been to New Mexico, but I did spend 2 weeks next door in Arizona, and had a great time. Some friends from Tucson brought me everywhere from Nogales, Mexico to the Grand Canyon. I was amazed at the Meteor Crater. I walked around the circumfrence of the rim. ( took almost 2 hrs.) My friends got mad at me because they didn't want to wait around, but I figured I might not ever get there again so I was going to enjoy it. If you've never been there and you have the chance to, go and see it, it's amazing. http://www.meteorcrater.com/

Zerbie
01-25-2006, 05:42 PM
Well PNG and Shep - for someone who adores humidity and hates it dry, I sure do enjoy the beauty of the desert southwest. Oddly, I live here in Arizona, too! But I haven't been to the meteor crater yet - that will be a local Must Do. Visited the big hole in the ground of course, shortly after moving here. What I enjoy is that we live within view of several mountains, being in the Phoenix valley, and when I step outside of my house, I can see the reddish mountains rising in the distance while strolling around the neighborhood.

Shep - I thought it was a good guess that might be the new porch, oh well. Don't feel bad about the techonological woes. I'm not very computer literate either - but I made it here! The only reason I even had an avatar to upload was, friends sent me the link to make the cartoon picture, and my husband had to save it and upload it FOR me, or else I wouldn't have one! I have a real photo of me somewhere on the computer but I don't know how to get it here. Feh, whaddaya gonna do? I'm more old-fashioned than computer savvy.

NonLemming
01-25-2006, 06:01 PM
Zerbie, you MUST go to Meteor Crater. I went there before the GC and it really put a lot of things in perspective. Like the age of Earth, our short time on it as a species, etc. You'll love it, I hope.

SolInvictus
01-25-2006, 08:17 PM
Fav. operas are Carmen, Madame Butterfly, and La Boheme. I like tragic operas: not sure why, but I do.

In musicals, I love Phantom of the Opera.

Zerbie
01-25-2006, 10:31 PM
Hey, Not A Lemming, thanx, I'll put Meteor Crater on the list of local hopefuls right alongside getting to the Phoenix Zoo and Botanical Gardens and taking in some (non operatic) theater.

Sol: Carmen was the first opera I really got acquainted with when I was very young! An early fave! I wanted to sing the part of Carmen, of course, but that's so wrong for me it's not even funny. I've done both Butterfly and Boheme (just chorus in Butterfly, but Musetta in Boheme was my first full-length opera role). Boheme is one of my long-running favorites, impossible to get tired of. My favorite moments in Boheme are the duet after Mimi and Rodolfo have just met (O soave fanciulla, at the end of Act I), and pretty much all of Act III, from Mimi's entrance through the end of the quartet.

My other operatic favs are Otello (a perfect opera!!! incredible music and requires a tenor with a majestic voice, like Del Monaco or Vickers), and Rigoletto. Well, most Verdi actually! But especially Rigoletto and Otello. Heartbreaking the way those men destroy the very things they love most! And if you aren't familiar with Un ballo in maschera, check it out - the heart-wrenching aria in there is Eri Tu, when Renato believes (wrongly) that his best friend has been bedding his wife. Another tragic ending.

And my favorite opera to sing in is Richard Strauss' Ariadne auf Naxos. If you know that opera, you know why I chose my screen name.
;)

Jennifer5
01-26-2006, 12:09 AM
Of all the things you do in daily life what would be your favorite part of the day?
I would say those few minutes when i'm supposed to be going to bed, but instead I'm sitting by my mom just talking to her. At that time in the evening neither of us are really worried about anything. We can just be together.

Of any family traditions, whether it is something you've done since you were little or something you started what is your favorite?
Christmas. Every Christmas my mom does this huge thing. Christmas eve, we have a buffet and open presents. Christmas day, when we get up we open stockings and spend time together until the turkey is ready, then we enjoy a big turkey dinner(yes, even though turkey is for thanksgiving we do it for both.) Plus my grandpa's birthday is Christmas day, so it's a double celebration. Then my brother's birthday is the day after christmas, so for his birthday we always have left-overs and just enjoy it by being together as a whole family.
What is one thing in/about your life that no matter how bad things got you would never trade?
My family. No matter what I think about, even though this maybe different because I'm younger, no matter what, I don't know what I would do without them. I think there must be something deep inside everyone that needs to know they have some one who they love and loves them. So no matter what, I would ever give up my family.:love:

Shep
01-26-2006, 08:25 AM
Hey Zerbie,
I figured out how to change the pic in my profile. If you go there now you will see a pic of the new deck we built and part of our backyard. Let me know that you have seen it because I want to put my dog's pic back in there.

Zerbie
01-26-2006, 09:57 AM
Shep, I don't see it! :eek:

Shep
01-26-2006, 10:18 AM
Hmmmmm. See what I mean. I see it on my computer, but I guess I messed up somehow. I'll try again.

Shep
01-26-2006, 10:41 AM
Zerbie: I tried it again and again and it keeps saying "upload failed" Don't know why, but I put back the dogs pic, let me know if you can see it in my profile.
Jamie: If you are reading this do you know what I'm doing wrong? I'm going to try the pet photo thing sometime this afternoon.

Zerbie
01-26-2006, 01:33 PM
The puppies are back, Shep.

Shep
01-26-2006, 02:25 PM
Zerbie,
I got a message from Jamie saying that he saw the deck in my profile. Yeah the pups are back for now. When I feel adventerous, I'll try doing it again and let you know. I just had quite the experience figuring out how to put my dogs pics in the "pet" thread that Jamie started.

Shep
01-27-2006, 09:58 AM
Okay Zerbie,
The "new deck" pic is once again in my profile. Let me know how you make out this time.

Zerbie
01-27-2006, 10:28 AM
Got it - apparently one must be logged in to view the pics, although one can read posts without being logged. I wasn't logged in yesterday when I tried to see it, and didn't know that made a difference. Sorry to make you work so hard, heheh!

That's a nice backyard!! You must have worked long and hard on that deck. What really struck me was, all those TREES!! It's so green! You said you live in the northeast, right? Well from here in the Phoenix valley, all those bright green trees really impress.

Shep
01-27-2006, 11:49 AM
Zerbie,
It took us about 6 weeks to build, and several trips to Home Depot. When we first moved here it was the end of Oct. 04, and it was already past foliage colors, so last spring & summer we saw the full effect of the trees and how nice and woodsy it is here, I love it.
We live in Massachusetts, the part in between Providence RI & Cape Cod.
My partner's sister and her husband moved to Arizona around the time we moved here. They live in Queen Creek, just outside of Phoenix.
Okay, I'm gonna put Shep & Buddy back in my profile.

Zerbie
01-27-2006, 12:19 PM
Small world, huh? We're in Mesa, just east of Phoenix. Bought our house in Dec 04, and moved in Christmas Eve. We don't have woods, but we have citrus trees! More lemons, oranges, and grapefruit than two people could ever possibly consume. 100 times better tasting than the storebought variety, and 90% of it rotting away in the yard. Sigh.
:rolleyes:

Dakota
05-14-2009, 07:18 PM
:) I would never trade in my doll for anything in this world. Why? Because she brings me joy and gladness knowing she is not a real baby, making it fun for me to care for her as if she were a real baby. I wouldn't trade in my Christian faith or any of my friends for anything in this world, either. :)

Dakota
05-18-2009, 05:10 PM
:) I started a doll hobby back in September of 2007, and I've been loving it ever since. Having a baby to take care of that isn't real keeps me busy and brings me a great deal of joy. It is also helping me to become a more caring and nurturing person because I am seeing that there are other people besides myself who have needs (well, technically, my doll isn't a person, but you get the idea), plus I am getting in a lot of practice in case my neighbor/best friend ever asks me to babysit her soon-to-be one-year-old son. I've been handling babies since my late teens, but I'm a little rusty in some areas, though, because it's been several years now since I've last helped look after an infant. Great post! :)