OK, I've been tagged by Patrice in Hawaii. It's taken me a long time to respond, but here goes:
1. What were you doing 10 years ago?
In 1998 I was living in Durham, just like now, but we had not bought a house yet. We lived in a rental on a quiet little street with really nice neighbors. I was teaching violin with a Suzuki program at a college, and doing a lot of the same freelance work that I'm doing now still! I was driving my cute little purple car. Of course, I was knitting a lot, but I hadn't gotten into freeform knitting and crochet.
2. Name 5 non-work things on your to-do list today.
-bank deposit
-answer emails
-pull a few weeds (this really should on the list every day)
-buy food for dinner
-put away the laundry
3. Snacks I enjoy:
Good grief, this could be a long list. Some favorites are popcorn, chips and salsa, and regular potato chips. In other words, salty stuff.
4. Things I would do if I were a billioniare:
Help anyone that needs it in my family, support my favorite charities, buy my favorite car and house (don't know what those are, but I'm sure I could figure it out!), and lots of travel.
5. Places I have lived:
As an adult, I've lived only in NC: Wilmington, Chapel Hill, and Durham.
6. Jobs I have had:
The obligatory fast food job as a teenager, frame shop, CD store. Currently teaching violin and viola, freelancing on violin and viola, teaching Music Together, and working in a yarn store.
7: People I want to know more about:
Rather than tag anyone else directly, I'll ask that anyone who is interested to please consider yourself tagged!
My one big thing on the non-work "to do" list: get my butt to Honduras!
ReplyDeleteAlso a general question: what constitutes "living" someplace? I've wondered that. If I travel some place for more than a month, is that living there, or is that just a long visit?
I kind of think that three months is "living" there. I think that's because three months is like a semester, and I think that kids who do a semester abroad should get to count it as "living" somewhere else.
Phil,
ReplyDeleteI think that you definitely get to count your travels. Any time you rent apartment space, you've "lived" there for sure!
I've gotten way behind on reading blogs--are you in Honduras yet?
Lisa