Nonsense Friday

I’m at home waiting on the housing maintenance people. I have some “meme” catching up to do plus have seen a few fun things in blogland this week so I’m going to put them all in one post. Afterward I’m going to spend a bunch of time decluttering my office and then maybe get serious about stuff. Maybe.

From Susan:


Which of Henry VIII’s wives are you?
this quiz was made by Lori Fury

From Melissa:

Answer the questions and type your answer into Google images search. Post a photo from the FIRST results page. (this can be tough!!)

Age you will be on your next birthday?

Place you would like to visit?

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One of your favorite places?

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Your favorite object?

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Your favorite food?

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Your favorite animal?

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Your favorite color?

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Name of a past pet?

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Where you live?

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First grade teacher’s last name?

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Middle name? I use my maiden.

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A bad habit of yours?

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Favorite flower?

Favorite holiday?

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This week’s SBQ was suggested by Outi
(http://snowprincipessa.livejournal.com/) and is:

What is your favorite past time while stitching? Do you just enjoy
silence, listen to music/audiobooks or do you “watch” TV/movies? Do
you have specific favorites you listen to/watch while stitching?

Yes, to them all! LOL There are some mornings on the weekend when I just want to sit and listen to the silence while I stitch. I don’t think about anything in particular except the sound of the fiber going through the fabric. As to TV, a lot of the time I’ll put in a DVD that I’ve seen a bagillion times and listen to it and form the picture in my head instead of looking up. I tried audio books without success but have been meaning to try them again in an unabridged version since I seem more distracted by what’s left out than by what is being read. I’ll also listen to my fave radio station which broadcasts on our TV and computer.

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0 responses to “Nonsense Friday

  1. Doing the Henry VIII’s wives quiz go me to wondering – why did some of his wives have last names, (Ann Boleyn), and others were “of” (Anna of Cleves) – I usually think of the “of” to mean that they were royalty, but prior to getting married, only his first wife was royalty (that I’m aware of). I’m rambling, I guess.

    Have a great weekend!