Showing posts with label Challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Challenge. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Ok... Aspie...

So... I did this Apsergers quiz thinger... Scary hard for an Aspie to do. Seriously. This was my results page.


Your Aspie score: 175 of 200

Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 49 of 200

You are very likely an Aspie



So if you want to take a little bit of time (more if you are Aspie-ish) and answer the 150 questions, heres the link:

http://www.rdos.net/eng/Aspie-quiz.php

Have fun!

Monday, November 17, 2008

*Blink*

I am quietly freaking out. Very quietly. And that is the worst sort of freaking out I do. Why? *snorts* Cause it means Im about to step out of my boxes, layers, and walls. It means peeking out, (or worse yet, STEPPING out), of my world. It is one thing to know that this blog CAN be seen by others, and a totally scary thing to know it IS seen by others. It's the sort of mental blinder I have to allow me to actually write what I do here. Knowing that Im "hiding in plain sight." Now, I know, the trick will be to keep putting down what is a very real slice of my mind and heart... To STAY open and real. Hence the quietly freaking out.

Hello. This is me. I am here. I am real. I am a royal mess. Nice to meet you.

Thursday, March 1, 2007

The "Who would you be?" challenge.

I was talking with my Mom this am (Hi, Mom!) about the cool things I have been finding on other blogs and she gave me a great idea. It is something that her church is doing...

If you could be any person in recent history for a day, and only one day, who would it be? Why?

My immediate response was, "Tolkien." Followed closely by, "Or maybe C.S. Lewis..." I guess that maybe the writer in me would be fascinated to know how they thought, felt, lived. Kinda weird to be a guy for a day, no offense gents. I really do enjoy the challenge and joy of being a woman.
I digress, as usual.
I suppose that a lot of other people would choose either of these fine Gentleman Writers, probably even for much the same reasons... They were geniuses. They are what many of us writer types aspire to. I have always loved the man Tolkien. I did research on him for papers, read about him for fun. His mind always called to my creative curiosity. I have often wondered what it would have been like to be inside his head.

Oooohhhh yeah...

*vigorous shaking of head* Enough daydreaming!

Well, I better toddle off now and do some of the other things I set out to do when I signed on to use this box...

Loves to all...