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You Are an Espresso |
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At your worst, you are: anxious and high strung You drink coffee when: anytime you’re not sleeping Your caffeine addiction level: high |
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You Are an Espresso |
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At your worst, you are: anxious and high strung You drink coffee when: anytime you’re not sleeping Your caffeine addiction level: high |
I found this meme over at A High and Hidden Place, and it looks like too much fun!
20 Years Ago: (age 2)
My mom read to me allll the time! I’ve been a big fan of books and reading since day one. There’s also a really cute picture of me when I was about 2 1/2. I’m sitting in a big rocking chair, and my little brother is in my lap (he’s about a month old), and I’m “reading” a book to him . . . and the book is upside down.
10 Years Ago: (age 12)
When I was this age, my punishment was getting the TV taken away, it wasn’t being grounded . . . It was taking my books away. I HATED it. Also when I was 12, I started to write a book, which I finished when I was 13. It’s a for real book - think Baby-Sitter’s Club genre. I’ve gone back and read it, and while it needs a LOT of work, I have actually really considered doing something with it . . .
5 Years Ago: (age 17)
At 17 I was a senior in high school, and I was getting so burned out on all the school reading that I kind of quit reading for pleasure. I hated it, because I looooved to read. I just couldn’t do it.
3 Years ago: (age 19)
At 19 I was kind of in the same place as I was at 17. I had tried to get back into reading after graduation, but when I went to college I majored in English and theatre . . . so was reading CONSTANTLY for class. I just couldn’t get myself to read for pleasure.
Last Year: (age 21)
I decided to heck with it about school reading, and every time I had a break from school (fall break, spring break, Christmas, Easter, you name it) I would read about a book a day. I still do that.
This Month: (age 22)
Now I have started grad school, so I’m working at finding a balance between reading for pleasure and reading for class. It’s been difficult. Becoming active in Bookcrossing has helped.
3 Favorite Reading Locations:
- my bed
- outside by the pool at home in FL
- the coffee shop at school
3 Reading habits:
- when I start a book, I will usually finish it in the next 24 hours
- if I’m in public, I HAVE to be listening to music while I read
- I have 2 bookshelves full of books that I haven’t read
3 Things that distract me:
- other people
- movies
- schoolwork
3 Favorite Book Beverages:
- Diet Coke
- cup of coffee
- espresso-y drink from Starbucks
3 Favorite bookmarks:
- my mother makes bookmarks, so my favorites are all beaded bookmarks made by her!
So . . . what about YOU?
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You Are an Espresso |
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At your worst, you are: anxious and high strung You drink coffee when: anytime you’re not sleeping Your caffeine addiction level: high |
Well, it’s been an interesting weekend . . . Friday night was pledge night, and instead of going and getting trashed like the rest of my school I went with a couple of friends to a coffee shop and got really hyped up on espresso. How is this different from any other day, haha?
Today has been very blah . . . it snowed for the first time this season - let’s hope it holds out until Monday. I’ve got work to do, and I’d really like an extra day, especially since I spent all of today working on the computer and watching TV. Fun? Yes. Productive? No.
I updated my member’s area - I now offer everything in Outlook Express format as well as Incredimal. Yay!!! That’s something I’ve been wanting to do for a while, but I just learned how to do it recently. Also, I added Valentine’s Day letters for each day of the week. Check it out.
I'm Lindsey, and thanks so much for stopping by Suspension of Disbelief. I love living in the South. Born and raised in Georgia, live in Florida, school in North Carolina – it just doesn't get better . . .
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