1. What music would make up the soundtrack to your current life? (You can name songs, artists, particular albums or just go with a single song or artist, etc. if you want.)Adele's
21 for the last few months. I'm not entirely sure why.
The last few days though, I've had
We Are Young in my head by Fun in my head. I think it's just because it was on Gossip Girl this week (*sigh*, such an awful yet addictive show) but it's a great graduation anthem. And also a reminder that I don't really feel that young anymore.
2. What is your favourite planet or other heavenly body (you know what I mean!) and why?I don't think I have one. I've never been particularly interested in space. Ironically, my school district had not only one but two planetariums growing up, located in the middle schools. We took 2-3 field trips a year to one all through elementary school but the planetarium was run by a mean, grouchy old "dragon" lady who showed the same circa 1970 "shows" almost every year and effectively killed any interest anyone had in the subject. It usually meant a good nap for me, since the seats reclined and it was dark. As an adult, I realize that that's a huge shame but I can't look at stars or constellations or whatever without dredging up memories of the mean dragon lady.
3. What are three things about yourself than someone wouldn't normally guess just from knowing you casually.1. Although I'm an atheist, religion fascinates me and deep down I wish I could believe in something since it can be fairly comforting. My BF basically thinks that religion is all things evil and while I agree that it can do a lot of bad sometimes, I think that it can do a lot of good, as well. And can be comforting. I totally get what Dan Savage is saying in this story on This American Life:
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/379/return-to-the-scene-of-the-crimeWhen I heard that for the first time (while driving so not ideal), I was absolutely sobbing.
2. As much as I like urban living and living without a car, I really like to drive. It's fun! I just don't like having to do it every day.
3. I read porn for a book report as a sophomore in high school. My teacher assigned a banned book project and handed out a list of suggested books to read for it mostly consisting of fairly innocuous reads such as
Harry Potter,
Heather Has Two Mommies and The Catcher in the Rye. I randomly picked a book I'd never heard of, called
The Sleeping Beauty Diaries (
http://tinyurl.com/7mz3owc) (the cover was much plainer on the version I read--plain black--so less of an indication of what I was buying. Anyway, I realized within a few pages that this was NOT a fairly innocuous read. Fascinating, sure, but probably not what my teacher had in mind. I wrote the paper about it anyway and got an A+, although my teacher was kind of horrified she hadn't gone over the list more carefully and ironically, censored it for future years.
4. What is in your handbag / backpack / briefcase (whatever you use daily) right now?My purse is always such a mess. So there's my ipod, my phone, my wallet, Kindle, a GPS, some pens, a bottle of ibuprofen, a bunch of loose ibuprofen pills floating on the bottom from when the bottle came open, a bunch of loose receipts, coupons and random bits of paper, a lipstick, a chapstick and a lipgloss, a make up compact mirror, a fold up umbrella, a reusable water bottle, a book (Bossypants) and a hairbrush. Yea, my purse is huge and I never clean the damn thing out.
5. Money not being an object what would you go back to school / college / university to study?I don't think you could pay me enough to go back to school. I totally burnt out from it and just can't do it. I SHOULD go back to grad school with the intention of having an actual career. If I were to do that, I'd go back to get an MS in Nutrition or to get an MA in International Relations or maybe an MPP in Public Policy.