1. Minimalism (Philip Glass - see what I did there? )
2. Eeyore from Winnie The Pooh.
3. Which Narnia character do you feel best represents your personality?
1. Contemporary.
2. Hmm, probably Jill.
3. What was the last song that you listened to?
1. Penthouse
2. White Winter Hymnal by Pentatonix
3. What is your favourite Christmas decoration in your house?
We have nothing, if not belief.
—C.S. Lewis
1. Expensive
2. My tree
3. Do you have a Christmas stocking?
Love God, love people
1. Butter
2. I do, but it's not hanging on the wall yet (we don't have a fireplace ) Our Christmas tree is ready to go though!
3. What's your favorite thing to do in December?
"The mountains are calling and I must go, and I will work on while I can, studying incessantly." -John Muir
"Be cunning, and full of tricks, and your people will never be destroyed." -Richard Adams, Watership Down
1. Bread
2. Celebrate my birthday!
3. Do you have a favorite family Christmas tradition?
Love God, love people
1. Toast
2. My family usually makes hot chocolate and goes out for a car ride on the 23rd or 24th to look at Christmas lights around the neighborhood
3. When's the last time you had snow in your area?
"The mountains are calling and I must go, and I will work on while I can, studying incessantly." -John Muir
"Be cunning, and full of tricks, and your people will never be destroyed." -Richard Adams, Watership Down
1. Breakfast
2. About a month ago. Fortunately it didn't last.
3. If you were to meet the real Santa Claus, what would you say to him?
1. Eggs.
2. I'd ask why did he always just took one bite out of the cookies we left for him. Terribly wasteful.
3. If you were to compare your speaking voice to a musical instrument, which one would it be?
1. Chick
2. What a unique question, but also hard. I'll say guitar; it has a soft, rhythmic sound, and a steady strum matches the way I usually speak. The tone can dip lower and higher smoothly, like the emphasis of words and phrases. (I read your question several times aloud, Rose, to describe my voice. )
3. Same question. It's too good!
If you were to compare your speaking voice to a musical instrument, which one would it be?
We have nothing, if not belief.
—C.S. Lewis
1. My nickname (very similar to "Chick")
2. Oh, how difficult! I think a viola best describes how I speak. Not as resonant as a cello, not as squeaky as a violin. Somewhere in the middle. It can be smooth sometimes or clippy.
3. What is your most favorite piece of kitchenware (mug, stir fry pan, whatever), and what's the story behind it?
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1. Shift (my sister's nickname for me when we were kids. Nothing to do with The Last Battle; it was because, when we were watching TV, whatever chair I was sitting in, she would want to sit in that chair and yell "SHIFT!")
2. A mug with the Pink Panther on. When I was about 8 I was nuts about the Pink Panther. My mother did a night-school course in painting pottery, so she painted a mug for me with the Pink Panther saying "Yoo-hoo" and my name. I was so embarrassed that I wouldn't let anyone see it. I haven't seen that mug for over 40 years, sadly.
3. What character in a movie (excluding Narnia) would you most like to be in real life?
1. Car
2. Spirit, from Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
3. What's the craziest present you've ever received?
"The mountains are calling and I must go, and I will work on while I can, studying incessantly." -John Muir
"Be cunning, and full of tricks, and your people will never be destroyed." -Richard Adams, Watership Down
1. Truck
2. A spider puppet from my uncle. He gave it to me when I was a kid and still have it in a box somewhere.
3. What is the worst weather you have ever experienced?
Love God, love people
1. Tailgate
2. An unexpectedly terrible blizzard when I was younger still comes to mind first. My family was returning from a concert and the one hour drive took five. Many prayers were said as we crawled down the icy freeway with inches to see through the windshield.
3. What is your favourite smell during the holidays?
We have nothing, if not belief.
—C.S. Lewis