Thursday, May 14, 2009

25 Things About Me from High School

Morse High School

Bath, Maine

My Class year 1978

The 25 things about me notes mania is sweeping facebook.

There is one about High School, but it's not MHS specific.

I think collectively we can do better. Here's a modified sample of what's going round.

1. What year did you graduate?

1978

2. Did you date someone from your school?

No

3. Did you marry someone from your high school?

No

4. Did you car pool to school?

No

5. What kind of car(s) did you have?

A monstrous gold colored Plymouth Station Wagon, ugly but great for skip days, just always ran out of gas and got caught and had to be towed home – twice!

6. What kind of car(s) do you have now?

None

7. It is Friday night...where were you then?

The Rec Center

8. It is Friday night...where are you now?

Home doing dishes, knitting/crocheting, and watching tv

9. What kind of job did you have in high school?

Frosty's Donut Shop

10. What kind of job do you do now?

None

11. Were you a party animal?

No, only with my closest friends

12. Were you considered a flirt?

Nope, a dud

13. Were you in band, orchestra, or choir?

Nope

14. Were you in a clique, if so which one?

Does the misfit group count?

15. Did you get suspended from school?

No

16. Can you still sing the Blue and the White?

I can't even remember the tune

17. Who was/were your favorite teacher?

Mr. Robbins, Biology

18. Where did you sit during lunch?

Hung out with smoking friends in the courtyard – which was then the designated smoking area

19. If you could go back and do it again, would you?

Hell no

20. Did you have fun at Prom?

Decided not to go

21. Do you still talk to the person you went to Prom with?

N/A, but i'd like to find Bruce Cunio who marched with me at graduation

22. Do you still talk to people from school?

My close friends

23. Are you planning on going to your next reunion?

Probably not

24. Who are the people you would like to see most at the next reunion?

It's nice to see everyone

25. Do you still wear your high school ring?

No, long gone

I changed a few things that weren't MHS specific.
Any adds to this list would be appreciated!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

My Thursday Thirteen

Plants and Things that I Have Growing

  1. Daffodils
  2. Lilacs
  3. Tulips
  4. Roses
  5. Tiger lilies
  6. Hostas
  7. Geraniums
  8. Blueberries
  9. Raspberries
  10. Black Eyed Susans
  11. Apple trees
  12. Aloe Veras
  13. Spider plants

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Primal Fusion

So, I've played around a little bit with the primal fusion program. I've figured out how to edit before publishing at least.

1st one
knit and crochet

2nd try
Doilies and Threadwork Crochet

3rd one is better edited
State of Maine

so that was fun

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Rambling around with internet technology

I've been so busy with helping to care for my dad that my thoughts have been so scattered.

I've actually made 2 hats, 1 baby sweater, 2 doilies and got an afghan started that's 2/3 finished.

I've added my ravelry project bars to my blog.
I've added a technorati account.
I've found friends on facebook.
I've opened a Mindmap account at XMind.
Now I'm trying out Primal Fusion for integrating thinking and web searching.

So here are some links I've been messing around with:

Ravelry Progress Bars
Ravelry users can follow this thread for adding blog widgets.
I haven't updated my projects though.

Primal Fusion Crochet Doilies and Threadwork

Technorati is for claiming and registering your blog.

XMind is helping me work out some personal info.

At facebook I'm mostly trying to figure out the apps and general layout for the place. It's one of those places that I just search around and find interesting people and things I like to explore.

I've been able to find some of my family, old co-workers, old friends and some of my newer ones too.

So, I've really been scattered but I'm actually trying to connect everything together; my personal life, my hobbies, browsing easier, and making social connections at facebook.

I went to school with a friend named Seth that is really a whiz with technology and brainstorming ideas. It's nice to know that someone from my hometown has achieved a Doctorate. A pretty interesting guy. (Although he doesn't even know how to knit or crochet!)

My dad...a heavy sadness, to see his life energy dimming is a very sad thing. There will be peace for him though. I have a strong faith in God and believe there is peace and harmony in the hereafter. I will miss him dearly. Prayers

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Which Classic Dame are You?

Your result for The Classic Dames Test...

Katharine Hepburn

You scored 17% grit, 14% wit, 48% flair, and 29% class!


You are the fabulously quirky and independent woman of character. You go your own way, follow your own drummer, take your own lead. You stand head and shoulders next to your partner, but you are perfectly willing and able to stand alone. Others might be more classically beautiful or conventionally woman-like, but you possess a more fundamental common sense and off-kilter charm, making interesting men fall at your feet. You can pick them up or leave them there as you see fit. You share the screen with the likes of Spencer Tracy and Cary Grant, thinking men who like strong women.


Find out what kind of classic leading man you'd make by taking the
Classic Leading Man Test.


Take The Classic Dames Test
at HelloQuizzy

Monday, April 6, 2009

My World is Totally Upside-Down

I can't knit or crochet fast enough to help get through losing my Dad to cancer.

Daily, everything is changing.

The End of Life Hospice Care is really the best way for terminal cancer.

There could have been 6 months added to his life but why, for 6 months of heavy duty chemo and radiation that makes him horribly sick and then feeling like he was already gone?

There is a heavy sadness in my heart but also a peace in letting him go at home in his own bed and recliner with my Mom.

I've nearly completed an afghan to keep him warm. I've made 2 hats for him. I've started a new baby sweater for my son's new baby due in sept. Today, I started a clothespin hanger for the clothesline.

Life is life I guess. People are born and people die. It's just the way of the world.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Facebook, Live Journal, Flikr...

I really don't know how in the world I get into some situations on the net.

I just get to browsing around and chatting with friends.

Someone says, "check this out...you might have to sign up to view."

The next thing you know I've got Flikr subs for knit/crochet pattern pool and Maine Pics, a Live Journal account and now Facebook!

All pretty interesting places.

The Flikr groups are easy to work with, just sub to the feeds.

Live Journal has a journal page which I don't even use but I go to the forums that interest me.

Facebook has connections to friends from everywhere!

I already had a Blogspot blog, wordpress isn't as easy to use.

I use Google for practically everything from reading feeds, gmail, docs, picassa pics, calendar, contacts, group subs....great online services for portability.

Picassa and Google Earth are great add-on apps.

Ravelry is my main hang-out. If you have any interest in knit, crochet, fibre, thread, yarn, friends with similar interest in the stuff you like to make then Ravelry's got it!

Well, no wonder I'm dazed and confused most of the time! That's why I just hide out in the Maine Woods. Peace and quiet, what more could a homebody/eclectic hermit like me ask for?

Spend most of my free time working with vintage/antique stuff and making toys and clothing for grand-kids. Quick easy stuff to work up.

I'm going for a shower and cup of tea.