Back with Sunday Stealing, www.sundaystealing.blogspot.com, where this weeks meme was stolen from the blog I take surveys.
"TO BE HONEST", almost any one question could be taken by itself and made into a separate blog post of it's own. But here we go!
1. If you were stranded on a desert island, who do you wish to be with? Well...this is an oft asked question, but I would need a army engineer who could build things.
2. What do you feel right now? Lazy :)
3. What chocolate is your favorite? I am not that sophisticated to have a favorite chocolate. Just chocolate is good!
4. Why did you create a blog account? To learn to blog. It was actually a suggestion in an article from O magazine. O as in Oprah.
5. Who is your favorite blogger? I don't have a favorite but I do like to page through blogs.
6. When was the last time you cried? Right at this moment I'm not sure...!
7. What kind of music do you listen to? I listen to mostly Rock, R&B, and pop hits from the 1970's on up to the present.
8. Do you have trouble sleeping at night? Well I have been finding out why people go to bed early; in case they have to poop the rest of the night.
9. Did you try to change for a person> ? I suppose I have before, for my family or school, etc. Which the Spanish word for Jesus is Jesus.
10. Do you prefer jeans or shorts? Jeans please.
11. Are you in a good mood or bad mood? Lazy
12. Do you have a grudge against anyone>? Yes, no, maybe? I'm technically a hillbilly lol.
13. Are you a crybaby? Focus!
14. When people praise you for your features what physical feature do they praise? Eyes
15. What hair color do you prefer? NICE N EASY
16. If you can change anything about yourself what is it? To be better at math.
17. Can you live without internet? Of course I can, since I lived without it the majority of my life.
18. Have you ever experienced being hysterical ? I guess, yes.
19. What are you thinking about right now? These meme questions, other family members, motivation.
20. Have you ever been hurt so bad you didn't have words to explain how you feel? No, I always have PLENTY of WORDS.
21. Do you have trust issues? Ha!
22. Do you believe in the phrase " if it's meant to be it will be?' Not 100 percent, no.
23. Do you believe in Destiny? Yes, and no.
24. How do you look right now? Pale
25. Did you ever feel like you are not good enough? Since I am human, yes.
26. Favorite city? Nashville. Tennessee that is.
What are a few of your answers to these questions?
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Thirteen Coloring Tips
The adult coloring craze has been sweeping the nation but all those swirls and loops and circles are not always so easy to get used to. Here are some tips to help keep, or to get, that coloring swirl on.
1. Buy a small hand-held pencil sharpener. It will be needed to sharpen the colored pencils to help refresh their color and smoothness of coloring. If the color starts to look dull sharpen the pencil as often as you like to refresh the color.
2. All those swirls and lines can be a challenge to fill in so it is good to start with coloring the small areas first. Then it feels freer to make the broad sweeping strokes needed to fill in the bigger areas.
3. Set a timer for the desired amount of time wanted to color to keep track of desired stopping and starting times. It may be easy to lose track of time.
4. Don't get discouraged. Keep trying. If you have ever colored at all previously in life it may take a little while for "it to come back to you." Also a picture that is being worked on may not look that great while it is being worked on, however wait for that moment it will start looking better and that it seems to come together.
5. Each colored pencil will actually color two to three variations and shades of the same color depending on how hard the pencil is pressed down on while in use or how broad or close the strokes with the pencil are made with. Have fun experimenting with this.
6. Buy small $1 packs of colored pencils at the Dollar Tree and other discount stores in order to obtain a slightly different shade of the colors you may already have. This cuts down on boredom as the more colors and shades of a color you have the better it is.
7. In my opinion, Crayola brand colored pencils color smoothest and blend colors together easily.
8. DO blend colors together with colored pencils to get different shades of colors in order to have a good variety. For example, use a lighter color such as yellow under a green color to get a shade of green you don't have available in a pencil.
9. The DollarTree stores do have coloring books in a box marked as relaxing coloring and the price is one dollar. They run out quick so keep checking back if they are not displayed the first time.
Images Credit: Onward
Participation with Thursday Thirteen at newthursday thirteen@blogspot.com
1. Buy a small hand-held pencil sharpener. It will be needed to sharpen the colored pencils to help refresh their color and smoothness of coloring. If the color starts to look dull sharpen the pencil as often as you like to refresh the color.
2. All those swirls and lines can be a challenge to fill in so it is good to start with coloring the small areas first. Then it feels freer to make the broad sweeping strokes needed to fill in the bigger areas.
3. Set a timer for the desired amount of time wanted to color to keep track of desired stopping and starting times. It may be easy to lose track of time.
4. Don't get discouraged. Keep trying. If you have ever colored at all previously in life it may take a little while for "it to come back to you." Also a picture that is being worked on may not look that great while it is being worked on, however wait for that moment it will start looking better and that it seems to come together.
5. Each colored pencil will actually color two to three variations and shades of the same color depending on how hard the pencil is pressed down on while in use or how broad or close the strokes with the pencil are made with. Have fun experimenting with this.
6. Buy small $1 packs of colored pencils at the Dollar Tree and other discount stores in order to obtain a slightly different shade of the colors you may already have. This cuts down on boredom as the more colors and shades of a color you have the better it is.
7. In my opinion, Crayola brand colored pencils color smoothest and blend colors together easily.
8. DO blend colors together with colored pencils to get different shades of colors in order to have a good variety. For example, use a lighter color such as yellow under a green color to get a shade of green you don't have available in a pencil.
9. The DollarTree stores do have coloring books in a box marked as relaxing coloring and the price is one dollar. They run out quick so keep checking back if they are not displayed the first time.
10. The more expensive coloring books that run from 10 to 18 dollars are worth the money as they have so many templates to color they will be in use for several months. They also are made of better quality paper then the cheaper 1 dollar coloring books.
11. Don't worry about conforming to certain styles, colors, or standards. Everyone is free to color and make their picture look however they want it themselves.
12. These rainbow pencils that change color are so much fun and will automatically do a lot of the shading for us without much effort.
13. The most important thing is to have fun and relax! No pressure.
Images Credit: Onward
Participation with Thursday Thirteen at newthursday thirteen@blogspot.com
Thursday, January 28, 2016
ColorColor
My sister got me this
book for Christmas and
I had to smile. I had
almost gotten her one!
At Onward, as you may can tell, we love bright colors. When I was growing up during the pre Internet era I used to take magic markers and draw different shapes and just liked to see how different colors looked up against each other.
I posted a few pictures I colored on Facebook and two of my friends said they found it relaxing. I find it relaxing as well. It gives me something to do while I think about things. Often I have fallen asleep while coloring which is a great thing for a nocturnal person who needs to go to sleep earlier! Other times while I have been coloring I have thought of solutions to daily problems.
I don't prefer coloring waves though as it feels too chaotic. I prefer to color landscapes or floral and fauna. But coloring reminds me of doing ceramics; picking the colors and painting them on the green ware and waiting to see how it comes out. It also reminds me of doing arts and crafts like cross stitching, or making hook rugs, except that coloring is easier. Everyone can color!
The big child tells me that Books A Million has an extensive section at their stores just for adult coloring books. Of course you may also find them at stores such as Walgreens and Walmart. Right now the prices for adult coloring books runs from ten to fourteen dollars. However, a co-worker advised me she had found adult coloring books priced as low as four dollars at certain types of dollar discount stores.
The other night I was feeling a little down, but then I realized I had colored myself a bouquet! Which a certain little RN I know showed me the coloring book she had bought for herself. She didn't have time to finish anything much but she did say it was being used in hospitals as an activity. One of my co-workers who is an author had been coloring in down time at work and she said she liked coloring so much she had made trips around town buying up coloring books. So it is official that the adult coloring craze has caught on... but then who wouldn't like to color instead of doing more adult things like work, eh?!
How is the adult coloring craze going for you and yours?
book for Christmas and
I had to smile. I had
almost gotten her one!
At Onward, as you may can tell, we love bright colors. When I was growing up during the pre Internet era I used to take magic markers and draw different shapes and just liked to see how different colors looked up against each other.
I posted a few pictures I colored on Facebook and two of my friends said they found it relaxing. I find it relaxing as well. It gives me something to do while I think about things. Often I have fallen asleep while coloring which is a great thing for a nocturnal person who needs to go to sleep earlier! Other times while I have been coloring I have thought of solutions to daily problems.
I don't prefer coloring waves though as it feels too chaotic. I prefer to color landscapes or floral and fauna. But coloring reminds me of doing ceramics; picking the colors and painting them on the green ware and waiting to see how it comes out. It also reminds me of doing arts and crafts like cross stitching, or making hook rugs, except that coloring is easier. Everyone can color!
The big child tells me that Books A Million has an extensive section at their stores just for adult coloring books. Of course you may also find them at stores such as Walgreens and Walmart. Right now the prices for adult coloring books runs from ten to fourteen dollars. However, a co-worker advised me she had found adult coloring books priced as low as four dollars at certain types of dollar discount stores.
The other night I was feeling a little down, but then I realized I had colored myself a bouquet! Which a certain little RN I know showed me the coloring book she had bought for herself. She didn't have time to finish anything much but she did say it was being used in hospitals as an activity. One of my co-workers who is an author had been coloring in down time at work and she said she liked coloring so much she had made trips around town buying up coloring books. So it is official that the adult coloring craze has caught on... but then who wouldn't like to color instead of doing more adult things like work, eh?!
How is the adult coloring craze going for you and yours?
Monday, January 25, 2016
OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD: The Four Seasons by Laurel Corona
This is one of the books I enjoyed last summer. It is a historical novel set in Venice during the 18th century when music ruled. Two sisters were left as babies at an orphanage that also happened to be a music academy. In between the routines of life in an impersonal institution one of the girls learned how to sing with exceptional talent. The other sister, after almost malingering from lack of life choices, was able to persevere and become a violin virtuoso as well as inspiration for the famous composer Vivaldi. Operas were sung, choirs performed, small boys were even castrated in hopes their voices would retain their heavenly soprano sound into adulthood. People who sang and preformed on stage were much acclaimed and admired even as celebrities are admired today.
The society in 18th century Venice was full of moral contrasts. Some women were required or expected to be virgins their whole life to the point of being cloistered while a married lady who was wealthy was allowed to have another lover besides her husband as long as it was discreet. It was essentially open marriages. The sister with the singing talent was swept off to marriage by a handsome, wealthy good guy. After all she was as well known in 18th century Venice as our modern day celebrities are on television now. The more introverted sister, that played the violin, had to live her life as a cloistered virgin locked away in the music academy. Priests, like the composer Vivaldi, were often living openly with their housekeepers being their unofficial significant others. It was a rumor Vivaldi lived with a woman that way but there is no actual evidence to prove he ever actually broke his priestly vows of celibacy.
The title of the book, The Four Seasons, is making reference to the work of music Vivaldi composed by that name that is well known. The novel starts out as interesting historical fiction. The subject of feminism is introduced after the married, wealthy sister becomes in charge of the family finances. The author did make it clear that a woman being in charge of the family finances was an unusual occurrence in 18th century Venice. The other theme that is woven through out the novel is the power of making choices. The author emphasized that even a poor orphan who has to be a cloistered virgin her whole life still has personal choices to make that can impact her life for better or for worse. So that was the actual theme to the novel for me: Even the least of us have big or small choices everyday that can make our life that day better or worse. The title of the book, The Four Seasons, may also refer to the four seasons of life and how each season may be different. The novel was written by Laurel Corona who is a professor of English and Humanities and lives in California.
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Sunday Stealing: Would You Rather Meme, Part 2
Back with these revealing
hypothetical questions from
www.sundaystealing.blogspot.com
originally featured on WTT: THE BLOG
This weeks questions stolen from
SIGN UP GENIUS
Would you rather go to a movie or dinner alone? Supper
Would you rather say everything on your mind or never speak again? "...Therefore be wise as serpents but harmless as doves."__Matthew 10:16
There would be no way to say everything on your mind or never speak again.
Would you rather make a phone call or send a text? They both have their place.
Would you rather read an awesome book or watch a good movie? I like both but I could live without movies.
Would you rather be the most popular person at work or the smartest? I am not a follow the crowd type person. The world is bigger then being the most popular person.
Would you rather put a stop to war or end world hunger?
Who knows the right answer for that one?
Would you rather spend the night at a luxury hotel or a scenic camping site? I already live in Kentucky and have all the scenery I want, so I would pick the luxury hotel for a change of scenery.
Would you rather explore space or the ocean? Looking forward to the day I can go straight up in a space shuttle from Kentucky, straight down to Hong Kong to work for the day, then back to Kentucky.
Would you rather go deep sea diving or bungee jumping? I can watch those on TV.
Would you rather be a kid your whole life or an adult your whole life? Life ain't PETER PAN,
Would you rather eat a meal of cow tongue or octopus? Whichever one is fried or has gravy on it or is on a biscuit.
Would you rather have x-ray vision or magnified hearing? Hearing
Would you rather work in a group or work alone? I do my best work alone.
And how about yourself? What would you rather do?
Happy Sunday and have a great week :)
hypothetical questions from
www.sundaystealing.blogspot.com
originally featured on WTT: THE BLOG
This weeks questions stolen from
SIGN UP GENIUS
Would you rather go to a movie or dinner alone? Supper
Would you rather say everything on your mind or never speak again? "...Therefore be wise as serpents but harmless as doves."__Matthew 10:16
There would be no way to say everything on your mind or never speak again.
Would you rather make a phone call or send a text? They both have their place.
Would you rather read an awesome book or watch a good movie? I like both but I could live without movies.
Would you rather be the most popular person at work or the smartest? I am not a follow the crowd type person. The world is bigger then being the most popular person.
Would you rather put a stop to war or end world hunger?
Who knows the right answer for that one?
Would you rather spend the night at a luxury hotel or a scenic camping site? I already live in Kentucky and have all the scenery I want, so I would pick the luxury hotel for a change of scenery.
Would you rather explore space or the ocean? Looking forward to the day I can go straight up in a space shuttle from Kentucky, straight down to Hong Kong to work for the day, then back to Kentucky.
Would you rather go deep sea diving or bungee jumping? I can watch those on TV.
Would you rather be a kid your whole life or an adult your whole life? Life ain't PETER PAN,
Would you rather eat a meal of cow tongue or octopus? Whichever one is fried or has gravy on it or is on a biscuit.
Would you rather have x-ray vision or magnified hearing? Hearing
Would you rather work in a group or work alone? I do my best work alone.
And how about yourself? What would you rather do?
Happy Sunday and have a great week :)
Monday, May 25, 2015
OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD: My Blue Suede Shoes
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Sunday Stealing (The I meme)
The I Meme was stolen from
the blog THE ARCHIVES, The
I Meme is all about me, me, me,
me. Which these memes do help
you learn about yourself so think
of it as self therapy.
I am...am sometimes like a small child fighting sleep. I am not ready for the day to be over.
I want to focus, focus, focus to be more efficient.
I have...a very active imagination that the good Lord gave me, yet I have been around enough that I have too much clarity about what is really going on.
I wish that my family mostly lived in one town, instead of being scattered over many little towns and a couple of states. I sometimes would cry when I watched the Braverman family on Parenthood because our family is no longer like that. Blame it on the economy, the rain, whatever...
I hate it ....when I spend my little money on fast food or a meal out and then the meal is not up to par or the employees throw it out there like they really don't care what happens to it.. Maybe there is an undue amount of grease dripping off the burger, or the bun is hard (literally), or the onion rings are hard and crunchy stale (literally), the fries have too much salt or pepper on them for anyone to be able to enjoy it etc. These are all things that have happened to me this year in the town I stay in. Other towns close by seem to take more pride and do a better job in their fast food work.
So that's my rant ;).
I feel...that truly in the town I stay in that people do not often take pride in their work or are apathetic about it.
I fear..the world is so much more impersonal now with everybody taking care of their own things with their own technology. People walk looking down at their phones or talking on their phones while wearing headphones. People are at the store on their phones. Social media accounts take a lot of personal interaction out of the day, and people are sort of like this meme....everything is all I,I,I, I. and me, me, me , me. ( Do I sound like Destiny's Child, repeating everything?)
I wonder...If Barrack Obama is looking forward to the time he won't have to be president anymore. If maybe he is thinking..."Yes! Just a little while longer till all this pressure is gone and I can have an enjoyable day again." I am not a particular fan of him but I feel the American public has bucked him every chance they have and have not let him make one move without waves of opposition. (So okay I had another rant.)
I regret...a few things...but mostly whatever I did was what I wanted to do at that time.
I love people again after having made a conscious choice again to love them. They may not like or love me but I have decided to love them, even as Our Lord loves us anyway while we are far from perfect also..
I never liked the social side of school....but I realize now I really like learning.
I ache....Yes I do ache being of a certain age, (lol)
I always...pray everyday but rarely before a meal as I pray enough all day that I don't need a meal to remind me to pray.
I usually ....read several hours a day in one form or another, books, magazines, online.
I am not...good at math and I feel that has limited my education.
I sometimes...lose track of time when I am thinking about things.
I cry...at times to relieve stress.
I am not always..I am hardly ever a follow the crowd type person.
I dance...only in play. No one danced in the culture I grew up in so we just didn't learn how.
I am confused...at times because my mind wanders and I might not be paying attention to what is going on.
I need...(and we are back to this) to focus more.
I should...try and get more with the program. Whatever it is for that day.
And there I have it...a couple years worth of therapy consolidated in one Sunday Stealing meme.
And you thought I was dumb.
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