Saturday, September 6, 2008

Three things challenge

Lena sent me a challenge - it's great to discover that your blog is being read by people you don't know! And to discover another 'small' blog. I keep this blog mostly as a bit of a diary for myself, but I enjoy hearing from others and finding other blogs to read. Lena's gone in my blogger list.

As for the challenge...

What are the last 3 things you purchased?

O I have to think about this one - now that the kids are back at school, I don't go out and spend much apart from petrol and food! Probably the fat quarter for I.'s fabric cuff, some filling for Shaun the Sheep who's nearing completion, and a couple of fuchsia plants from the local cat rescue place.

What are the last three songs you downloaded?

Not something I've ever got into. I mostly listen to the radio and am a huge Radio 4 fan.

What are the three best places you visited?

That's going to be hard to choose... Scotland has a warm place in my heart. I first went there with J. when I. was just a year old. We both loved it - the scenery, the people, the remoteness, the sense of community. We went back the following year and even toyed with the idea of moving up there. I have very fond memories of that first holiday there.
Rome was amazing too. I attended grammar school in Holland and did 6 years of Latin. As part of our education, all 17 year olds went to Rome for 10 days. Suddenly we were allowed to call the teachers by their first name and the whole trip forged a bond with the teachers which lasted for the next year when we took our exams. The trip was crammed full with visits, we had lovely weather, and the place is just steeped in history. Best of all, I saw a statue of the goddess with my name. Unfortunately, she was headless... ;-)

And then Zeeland must feature on my list. We took the camper over to Holland for our summer holidays last year and were planning to travel from the south coast to the north coast, ending up on the Waddeneilanden. But we never got that far. Our second campsite was brilliant, quiet and had a private beach. The other beaches in Zeeland were beautiful, the weather was great, all the kids (four of varying ages) were having a good time and mum came to see us for a day just before she became ill. I already knew Zeeland from my childhood, as we spent many summer holidays there, but could now see how beautiful it was there. Good times.

What are your three favourite movies?

Truly Madly Deeply
Witness (so I can drool over Harrison Ford)
Can't think of any more - I don't watch many films.

What three things can you not live without? (Other than family and friends)

Knitting/sewing/cooking - basically doing something creative
My bike and my running shoes and my swimming cozzie
The internet (having said that, two weeks on a camping holiday without tv/phone/internet is bliss!) Okay that means I get an extra one! The radio, and in particular Radio 4.

What would be your three wishes?

For my children to grow up happy and confident
For my parents to be around for a long time yet
To be able to stop always worrying about things which don't need to be worried about

What are three things you haven’t done YET?

Taken the camper on a tour of the Norfolk coast
Learnt to spin
Changed my career

What three celebrities do you want to hang out with most?

I don't think I'd ever want to hang out with any celebrities... Okay, maybe some lesser known celebrities: Charlotte Green, the BBC 4 newsreader, for getting a terrible giggling fit during a serious news item once; Melvyn Bragg for being able to make maths sound interesting, and Rolf Harris as he always seems so cheerful.
I had to think about this for a week!!


Name three things that freak you out.

Now that's easy:
Eating beetroot
Going on rollercoasters
Big spiders
(o and being late)

What are your three favourite dishes?

Zuurkool met worst (sauerkraut with smoked sausage)
Anything barbecued by B. (actually, anything cooked by him, as he's a very good cook but doesn't always give himself the time, so it's a real treat when he cooks for me)
My fish pie with smoked haddock and prawns.

Name three things you are good at.

Talking
Organising
Being a mum (most of the time!)

What are three things you are currently coveting?

Can I only have three? ;-)
A KitchenAid
A coffee machine
A redecorated house and revamped garden.

I have to pass this challenge on to three people: Lazy Seamstress, as I find her creations very inspiring and her blog honest and down to earth, Rebecca from Poshyarns for cooking things which make me want to run to the kitchen and pull out my mixing bowl, and the Intrepid Fibre Wizard, who's been through a tough time the last year but wrote about it in a very dignified way.



3 comments:

  1. LOL Cybele, i can't think of anyone else I know who would like to spend time with Rolf Harris! Lovely to read a little more about you,and now I must put my thinking cap on,never been tagged before.
    ;0)

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  2. I am so glad you are enjoying the Lesser Know Skeins. Lenal is a member and one of the reasons I thought this would be a good idea. I see you place two members on your list. If you go to the site you can add the rest. They are all great blogs. I hope to add to the list.
    I will be blogging more info about the group soon.

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  3. I really like reading these memes! I loved that movie Truly Madly Deeply and don't know very many people that have seen it.

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