questions from [livejournal.com profile] ysabella_dolfin

Jul. 28th, 2010 02:38 am
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(As played by others; if you want me to ask you some, comment with a smile.)

1} Where did we meet?

I don’t know that we have ever been introduced, as such. The earliest clear memory I have of you as an individual was a long post you did to SCA-West summarizing your adventures at an event (Pennsic?) shortly after I moved to Tasmania. I enjoyed reading it, noted many points we have in common, but thought it odd that you’d bother doing things like (curling your hair? Putting on make up? Something else? I forget which) before heading out to evening parties.

2} What is the best and worst parts about living in Europe?

The best? Getting to go to events in castles! The worst? Way, way more smokers than I had been accustomed to being around. Though, to be fair, I never spent time in cities in the US if I could possibly avoid it, so perhaps there are as many folk in US cities standing or walking on the sidewalks with nasty smelling smoke drifting away from their hands or face as I see daily in Milan.

3} How do Europeans view Americans? What would surprise us about that?

Honestly, that is a surprisingly hard question for me to answer. The only two places I see humans in person are generally geology conferences, where I listen to the talks but rarely actually talk to anyone, and SCA events, where I tend to get into conversations with the English-speakers, many of whom are Americans. I know that Australians tend to see us as “pushy”, but I don’t have a clue how Europeans see us.

4} What is the best thing you've eaten there so far?

Well, the best things I ever eat are my own cooking, especially fresh bread or nann straight out of the oven. Since I’m a fussy eater and a control freak, and only hungry during the day I rarely eat things that other people cook. That said, Italian gelato is pretty darn good, and the Fior di Latte flavour is surprisingly good.

5} When are you coming back to the States?

I have no idea! Some of the jobs for which I’ve sent off applications happen to be for US locations (one is even in the West!), but I don’t know how my CV looks next to the other applications they will doubtless receive. If I could choose any location I wanted for “next”, I’d pick Norway—all the advantages of Alaska *and* all the advantages of Europe in one package. But if I wind up staying in Europe (or moving to some other non-US location), I hope I’ll be able to do another US visit sometime in the next year or three.

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Date: 2010-07-27 07:13 pm (UTC)

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Date: 2010-08-14 03:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kareina.livejournal.com
Sorry it has taken me so much longer to get to questions than it did to answer the ones I've been given.

1) Why (and when) did you cut off your beautiful long hair?

2) I know you've done some travel within the US (since we met in An Tir), have you done any international travel? (when & where?)

3) You work as a personal trainer now. If I recall correctly that job required training/certifications. Before getting into this line of work did you do a uni degree, and if so, what did you study?

4) If you couldn't live in California, where would you live and why?

5) What aspect of your life do you currently see as the most meaningful?

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Date: 2010-08-14 03:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kareina.livejournal.com
Sorry it has taken me so much longer to get to questions than it did to answer the ones I've been given.

1) What aspect of your life do you currently see as the most meaningful?

2) What is your plan when finish your degree?

3) How is your relationship going?

4) How are the dogs doing?

5) How many games are you currently actively participating in?

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Date: 2010-07-29 08:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sismith42.livejournal.com
a smile.

;-)

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Date: 2010-08-14 03:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kareina.livejournal.com
Hopefully you can forgive me for how much more time has elapsed between my answering questions I was given, and my actually sitting down to ask questions

1) What aspects of your work do you find most rewarding?

2) What does your current job lack that you might find if you were in another job?

3) How has being a mommy changed how you feel about yourself?

4) You've lived long term in two different countries so far, is that enough, or do you think there would be value in trying a third?

5) Your husband is Buddhist, do you currently think of yourself has belonging to any religion?

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