The return of the "5 Questions" meme
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1) You’re snuggled under the covers and the radio alarm goes off, what song is playing?
"Sleep All Day" by Jason Mraz. Why? Because, mainly, this year, it seems like I want very much to be hibernating. Which is what I may do over the Christmas weekend. When I'm not attending gatherings, that is. (Funny, reading the lyrics, I realize this song is bleaker than its happy-go-lucky melody and performance would suggest. I'm going to stick with it, though, because what has always stuck out about it to me was that happy-go-lucky chorus and it's appropriate right now.)
2) If you were given $35 to go to the grocery and buy whatever ingredients strike your fancy, what would you make?
Lasagna. Comfort food. Mine's pretty good. Those ingredients are inexpensive enough that it'd leave me money for a not-half-bad bottle of red.
3) Knowing that you’ve traveled extensively, which destination is highest on your wish list and why?
My wish list. Hm. I have to pick just one? Lately I've been obsessing about Bucharest, where my paternal grandmother was born. But I'd like to see more of the ancient world, which has interested me since childhood--Greece, Italy. Someday, Macchu Pichu, Angkor Wat. I'd love to go back to France because there's so much history there and because I'd like the opportunity to learn and speak more French than I have. I'd like to see Morocco for the architecture and culture. Yeah, picking just one? Impossible.
4) Do you have a favorite Chanukah book for children?
"The Latke Who Couldn't Stop Screaming" by Lemony Snicket
5) If you could take a whole year off work with no penalties to learn something new, what would it be?
Something new. Hm. Sculpture, maybe. I've been thinking that I need to get out of my intellect for a while and into my visual life more lately. Sailing might be a thing. It involves physical activity and travel, both of which appeal. Making movies. Or maybe--diving into my intellectual life even more--rabbinical study, not so much because I'm so very religious (I'm not), but because the discipline and the tradition of challenging and debating ideas appeals so much to me. Which makes me think about studying law and civics. What? You thought this was going to be a simple answer? Have you met me? :-)
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Date: Wed, Dec. 23rd, 2015 03:54 pm (UTC)Many of your places from 3 are also on my long list ^_^
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Date: Wed, Dec. 23rd, 2015 05:25 pm (UTC)2) Where does your LJ handle come from? I've always wondered.
3) How have you been preparing Sheba for the move? How has she been managing all the preparation you've been doing?
4) If your move had a soundtrack, what five songs would it include?
5) What's the one thing you're letting go of that you never expected to leave behind?
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Date: Fri, Dec. 25th, 2015 06:18 am (UTC)2) You and C haven't taken a big trip in a while. If you could go anywhere and money were no object, where would you go?
3) As a knitter, what's your favorite wool to work with and why? Is that a question it's even possible to answer?
4) For so many of us, the life we have isn't the life we expected or planned for. If you were living that life, what would it look like?
5) Two part question: Is there a Star Trek character you admire most and if so why? If you were a Star Trek character, which would you be? Would they be the same one?
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