Old School Blogging- Reflections

Hey all, it’s that time again (I skipped last month. last month was NUTS!)  Anyway, I am going it alone with Old School Blogging this month.  Mostly because I was so busy with December that I simply forgot to ask for a co-host.  When I was thinking about what to do this month I bounced a few ideas around in my head and then I thought to just type out whichever questions came to mind.  Things that I started with were very “reflective” to me so I went with that theme and below is what I came up with.  I do plan to continue Old School Blogging this year (every second Thursday of the month) so I hope you all will join me when and if you can!  AND, if you are willing to co-host, let me know in the comments or send me an email to misselaineous0375@gmail.com, and we will get you on the agenda! (“we” meaning me). 🙂


And now y’all can get to know me even better!  I really hope you’ll join in answering these since they are kinda just “off the cuff”.

 

Who do you idolize?

I am not sure I really idolize anyone in particular but I do really have a thing for people who set their goals and dreams and really go for them!  I wouldn’t say I’ve ever been that driven.  I wish I was at times.  I certainly have accomplished some things (see below) that I am proud of,  but I am not the type of person who is a real “go-getter”.  And I don’t really like the word “Idolize”, even though I used it here.  I would think the word “admire” would be better.  So I admire those who are real “go-getters”, even if I do not always agree with what they are going to get. 🙂

(that was a long, rambl-y answer with no real, well, answer.  Why did I ask that question. YOU have a better answer, I’m sure…)

 

What is something you are really proud of that you have accomplished?

I’ve had three babies!!  🙂  Also, my half marathon in 2011 , co-producing Listen To Your Mother and being published in Precipice, volume III.

After the half. I was ALIVE! YAY! 😉

 

 

What is something that you are not so proud of?

Cheating on my chemistry test in 11th grade.

 

Who was your best friend when you were 5, 6, or 7?  Tell me something about them.

My friend Tina.  We met when we were 4 in ballet class and continued to be friends, even after her family moved in the 3rd grade (thankfully, not that far away and we were still able to have sleepovers).  She is very artistic and has a super loving heart.  We are still friends and we stay in touch on FB and see each other occasionally.

Tina and me in 1984. Yes, I had a mullet.

 

What is one thing you wish you could still do but may seem impossible right now?

Another half marathon.

 

If you could chose it, what would be your last meal?

An entire cheesecake. One with both regular cheesecake and chocolate.  Or one of those that has the 4 different types to choose from.  Or maybe a different piece for every slice!  The sky’s the limit, right?  I’m mean it’s my LAST food!!  And if that’s the case, I don’t need steak, just cheesecake.

 

 

What are two or three jobs you’ve had that you liked?

My job for a home accessory company in Dallas (I worked at the World Trade Center there).  Before I was laid off I did some design work and I really enjoyed that.  (I was laid off because the company moved to another state and folded into a bigger company).  I did travel some, but not much and it was to the bi-yearly furniture market.

I also enjoyed the job I had before I quit working when G was born.  I really liked my co-workers and the people I worked for.  It was for a home accessory design wholesale company.  Great people. I still miss them sometimes…

 

What is one job that you did not like?

My first real job outside of babysitting was at a Schlotzsky’s (sandwich shop) and although I liked some of the people, the job itself kinda sucked.  Especially since my boss was a misogynistic jerk.  I did learn how to manipulate a head of lettuce while I worked there though.  For the purpose of making salads only. 😉

 

What is your least favorite chore around the house?

Mopping. I HATE to mop.  Next it putting away laundry because HERE WE GO AGAIN.

 

How tall are you? Do you wish you were taller? Shorter?

I’m 5’3″ and have ALWAYS wished to be taller.  I would like to be at least 5’6″.  Longer legs would be nice.  I think I equate longer to thinner but that probably would not be the case… 😉

 

How old are you?  What is something you have learned in those years that you want to share?  I am 39 (sneaking up quickly on 40!).  I have learned that people come and go in our lives but that I am better at this age of knowing who shall stay and who shall go.  Oh and that forgiveness is a process and sometimes a really long one.  For myself and others.  Oh and that chocolate chip cookies are my favorite. 🙂

 

What is one of your favorite quotes on love, life or motherhood (choose one)?

“A pessimist is one who makes difficulties of his opportunities; an optimist is one who makes opportunities of his difficulties.” – Harry S. Truman

“Never place a period where God has placed a comma.” – Mother Teresa

(okay, I chose 2, I couldn’t decide. I like breaking my own rules)

 

Now it’s your turn to link up! Isn’t this fun?  I think so!  Please join me – linky is open for 2 weeks so you have plenty of time! 🙂 And don’t forget to tweet with me (elainea) and use the hashtag #OSBlog!

 

 

 

Elaine

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