I’ve been nominated for a Leibster Award. It’s cool but it’s
not what you’d think. The real "gist"
of the Liebster Award is that there is no real award. There are no judges, no
special rules. No website with an official team to congratulate you or give you
a hand. It's mostly what you want it to be. If you receive the award, you can
1) accept it and 2) pass it along. It's that easy. My understanding is that it
was originally created to get bloggers blogging if they have lost their steam.
My friend, Charee Godwin-Smith, nominated me and I’m grateful for the jump start in blogging again. So here are the requirements:
1. Thank the person who nominated you and link your post to their blog.
2. List 11 facts about yourself then answer the 11 questions given to you.
3. Create 11 more questions for your nominees, all of whom have 200 or less followers.
4. Comment on their blogs to inform them of their Liebster Award nomination
1. Thank the person who nominated you and link your post to their blog.
2. List 11 facts about yourself then answer the 11 questions given to you.
3. Create 11 more questions for your nominees, all of whom have 200 or less followers.
4. Comment on their blogs to inform them of their Liebster Award nomination
11 Facts about Me
1. I dream almost every night and they are VIVID. My dreams
almost always deal directly with whatever I am currently engaged in. If I’m in
the middle of directing a play, I’ll dream about the cast or not being
prepared. Last week, I dreamed that the zombie apocalypse had started, so I had
to scavenge for food in other people’s houses. Along the way I also grabbed a
few books from their shelves for entertainment during the long invasion of the
zombies. My reading selections you may ask…Batman comic books and The Bernstein Bears. Clearly, all that can be chalked up to
watching too many episodes of The Walking
Dead and reading books with Carter. Still, such a weird combo.
2. My biggest pet peeve is when you go to the movie theater
and there are plenty of seats available and someone sits down directly in front
of me. For many of you this may not cause a problem, but for me, it affects my
movie viewing in several ways. Number one, my feet don’t touch the ground in
theater seats, so I have to put my feet on the chair in front of me so my back
doesn’t start hurting from dangling feet or so my feet don’t fall asleep from
sitting on them. And number two, sometimes I can’t see over people’s heads.
Yes, I really am that short. Seriously, if you see my feet already up on the
seat and there are plenty of seats still available in the theater, DON’T SIT IN
FRONT ME. Sheesh.
3. I love BBC shows. I haven’t found one yet that I don’t
like. I am particularly addicted to old episodes Poirot right now.
4. I could eat Asian food for every meal- Thai, Chinese,
Japanese, Indian. You name, I’ll eat it.
5. I love my job. But besides teaching there are two things
that I would consider to be my dream job. The first would be working for the
Jim Henson Company. I would love to work on Sesame Street or anything to do
with the Muppets, in ANY capacity. The second would be special effects makeup.
I seriously geek out over a well done monster or fantasy makeup. I would love
to go back to school to learn more about FX makeup. But those schools are all
very expensive and very far away. Sigh.
6. I love reality television. I don’t watch nearly as much
as I used to but thanks to DVR and On Demand, I still try and catch as many
episodes as possible. Shows I’m watching now include, Project Runway, Face/Off,
The Voice, Comic Book Men, and Something Borrowed, Something New. My favorites
are probably The Deadliest Catch and Big Brother. My favorite part of summer is
watching Big Brother. Really.
7. I cry at everything. A commercial, TV shows, YouTube
videos, it doesn’t matter. I’m a crier.
8. I get excited every year around April 14&15 because
it means that articles and documentaries with appear with the latest theories
and discoveries about the sinking of the Titanic. It’s morbid and weird, I
know. But after all these years, I’m still obsessed and can’t get enough
information about it.
9. I introduced my husband to many of the things he loves
most and sometimes he doesn’t give me credit. Arrested Development, ER, The
Beatles, West Wing, any of these ring a bell, dear?!
10. I can’t wait to share all the movies I loved as a child
with Carter. I keep buying movies even though he isn’t yet old enough to sit
through a whole one and understand it. But the day we watch An American Tail
together will be a truly happy day.
11. Sometimes I narrate events in my head like I’m in a
movie. Is that weird?!
Questions given to me to answer from Charee
1. What motto do you live by?
2. Give me a favorite quote!
3. Favorite book (like one of your top 10)...
4. When was the last time you were inspired? Tell me about it.
5. Name your style.
6. What music are you listening to these days? Why do you like those artists?
7. If you could win a real award, why would you win it? (Screen writing? Acting? Singing? ??)
8. Tell me something about yourself that would surprise me.
9. If you could retire today and know that you could live comfortably, what would you do with your time?
10. Biggest pet peeve?
11. What is one major change you'd like to make in the next 2 years?
2. Give me a favorite quote!
3. Favorite book (like one of your top 10)...
4. When was the last time you were inspired? Tell me about it.
5. Name your style.
6. What music are you listening to these days? Why do you like those artists?
7. If you could win a real award, why would you win it? (Screen writing? Acting? Singing? ??)
8. Tell me something about yourself that would surprise me.
9. If you could retire today and know that you could live comfortably, what would you do with your time?
10. Biggest pet peeve?
11. What is one major change you'd like to make in the next 2 years?
1. Be ye kind one to another is a something I try to live
by. But I also like Wil Wheaton’s way of saying it, “Don’t be a dick.” (Sorry,
Mom.)
2. Hard for me to choose just one but I think today I’ll go
with e.e. cummings (also my favorite poet): "Love is the voice under all silences, the hope
which has no opposite in fear; the strength so strong mere force is feebleness:
the truth more first than sun, more last than star...”
3.
I should say Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell. I initially read it
because it is my grandmother’s favorite book but I fell hard for Rhett Butler.
It’s a different read now as an adult than it was as a teenager though. BUT if
I’m super honest I’d have to say that Jemima J by Jane Green is probably really
my favorite. I re-read at least once a year when I’m feeling really bad about
myself but since it’s a guilty pleasure book I don’t always admit to it.
4.
I get inspired daily by my students but recently it was so cool to see them
involved in an intelligent debate over a communication topic. I love those
moments when I can SEE the spark of knowledge ignite and for a brief time they
share my passion for the subject. I wonder often what they will take with them
from their time with me. I’d like to know someday.
5.Vintage/Ecclectic/Classic-
I like what I like, but I also try to stay up on what is trending and
incorporate it into my style. I feel especially successful when one of my high
school students compliments my outfit. Then I know I’m doing something right.
Someday I hope to wear the clothes I see in magazines and on pinterest. But
right now they don’t make a lot of those cute things in my size. Someday
though.
6.
The Beatles in my car CD player, the 60’s station on my Sirius Radio, The Head
and the Heart in my classroom, and Mumford and Sons on my mp3 player. Again, I
like what I like. I love what moves me. I don’t think I’m a snob like SOME
PEOPLE I know (Shelby). In fact last night I surveyed the CD’s I had in my car
and realized that I had hip-hop/pop album, a country album, a folk album, and
several indie rock albums, with a little straight up pop thrown in. But The
Bealtes just make me happy, music from the 60’s reminds me of my Dad and of a
time I wish I’d been around for, The Head and the Heart are mellow and soulful
which help in the chaos of a school day, and Mumford is just for me.
7.
I’d want to win a Tony for Lead Actress in a Musical. I so wish I had THAT
voice.
8.
On a clear night when the stars are visible, I always look for Orion’s
constellation. When I’d get home late from work in the costume shop in college,
I could always see him as I walked up the stairs to my apartment. I always felt
safe when I could see him. I started calling him my friend and would say
goodnight to him. I still look for him and say hello, friend. And if I ever have a male dog that is black his name will be Orion.
9.
I’d stay home with Carter and travel as much as possible. Although, I do feel
pretty spoiled getting to have summers off with him & Shelby. I think I’d
also try and go to makeup school.
10.
I already told you about my movie theater pet peeve, but another big one is
when my students read over my shoulder as I’m writing on the white board. It
drives me nuts! Just wait until I’m finished and you don’t need to read it aloud!
11.
Lose a serious amount of weight (I have a plan). I got into good shape before I
got pregnant with Carter. I’d like to get back there and go even further. I
know I just don’t have a very healthy lifestyle and I’d like to change that.
Nothing crazy, just healthy.
Now for my nominees- Jeremy Hatley and Shelby Wilson
I know neither of you have a lot of time but I was thankful for the encouragement to write again. So when you get a chance, here are the questions I have for you.
1.What is your favorite book series? Why?
2. If you could be anywhere else right now, what place would you choose?
3. What was your favorite book when you were in elementary school?
4. Who is your hero?
5. If you could have a super power, which power would you choose?
6. What single music album has had the most profound effect on your life?
7. What movie had the most emotional resonance with you after viewing?
8. What's one thing on your bucket list?
9. Favorite sitcom of all time?
10. What is your biggest pet peeve? What really erks you?
11. What do you like most about yourself?
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