Thursday, February 28, 2008

I am a Classic Lover


Your Score: The Classic Lover


50% partner focus, 47% aggressiveness, 25% adventurousness



Based on the results of this test, it is highly likely that:

You prefer your romance and love to be traditional rather than daring or out-of-the-ordinary, you would rather be pursued than do the pursuing and, when it comes to physical love, you concentrate more on enjoying the experience rather than worrying about your performance.

This places you in the Lover Style of: The Classic Lover.

The Classic Lover is a wonderful Lover Style, and is the closest it comes to the classic images of the princess in the tower, or the romantic and chivalrous knight, or the hero/heroine from a Disney film. The Classic Lover is a treasure to find, though it can be difficult to do so because they sometimes tend to be shy and/or difficult to successfully court.

In terms of physical love, the Classic Lover again can be shy, and often needs more in terms of emotional security to feel comfortable than some of the other Types. Given the right setting, and the right lover, the Classic Lover can be a delight in bed.

Best Compatibility can probably be found with: The Romantic Lover (most of all) or the Devoted Lover, or the Liberated Lover.

Congratulations!

If you enjoyed this test, I would love the feedback! Also, you might want to check out some of my other tests if you're interested in the following:

Nerds, Geeks & Dorks

Professional Wrestling

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

America/Politics

Thanks Again! -- THE LOVER STYLE PROFILE TEST

Link: The Lover Style Profile Test written by donathos on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the The Dating Persona Test
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I am the Sonnet

I took this Facebook before, but I took it again to see if I'd get the same thing. I did.

Any loverboys out there?

The Sonnet

Deliberate Gentle Love Dreamer (DGLD)

The Sonnet

Romantic, hopeful, and composed. You are the Sonnet. Get it? Composed?

Sonnets want Love and have high ideals about it. They're conscientious people, caring & careful. You yourself have deep convictions, and you devote a lot of thought to romance and what it should be. This will frighten away most potential mates, but that's okay, because you're very choosy with your affections anyway. You'd absolutely refuse to date someone dumber than you, for instance.

Lovers who share your idealized perspective, or who are at least willing to totally throw themselves into a relationship, will be very, very happy with you. And you with them. You're already selfless and compassionate, and with the right partner, there's no doubt you can be sensual, even adventurously so.

You probably have lots of female friends, and they have a special soft spot for you. Babies do, too, at the tippy-top of their baby skulls.

Your exact female opposite:

Genghis Khunt

Genghis Khunt

Random Brutal Sex Master

Always avoid: The 5-Night Stand (DBSM), The False Messiah (DBLM), The Hornivore (RBSM), The Last Man on Earth (RBSD)

Consider: The Loverboy (RGLM)

Link: The Online Dating Persona Test @ OkCupid - free online dating.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

A New Blog

Okay, so for school we are supposed to be creating a blog that correlates with a topic that is very important to the writer. I've had a hard time trying to think of something that truly interested me. I could do a blog on tennis, but that would get old fast. I could do one on TBQ, but... that doesn't sound at all interesting. A friend of mine also suggested writing a blog on Zombies. Now, my interests doesn't go far past just trying to survive an attack, so the idea didn't quite blossom.

But, today I had a idea. I have noticed a pattern when I'm reading my Bible and spending time with God. I usually, if not always, gravitate towards verses and passages that teach about being a Woman of God. A Woman of Faith. Then, I pray that I can grow to better follow His plan for womanhood, and more importantly, encompass the true meaning of glorified femininity. God created me as a woman, so for me to ignore His examples of Godly women and try to figure my own life and identity would be selfish and unwise. Even though I joke very often about being a man, or displaying masculine characteristics, I love the fact that God created me to be a woman. It's an awesome responsibility that I feel blessed to have.

Even if being the woman God has predestined me to be is my primary goal, for the moment, it doesn't mean I have reached it. So, my idea for the blog, is following my journey to Christ destined femininity, my own experiences, what the Bible says about said subject, along with other research I'll conduct from different pastors, mentors, and everyday acquaintances on what they have to say about it. Eh, it might not be as cool as I have planned, but I do not care. I have a topic I'm generally interest in and that satisfies the requirements for the project.

Do I sound lame? Probably.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Adventure, Day One

Okay, I'm a little delayed in this posting, but everyone can get over it.


We took off at 12:30am Sunday morning for Sea-Tac Airport. Both Joshua and Aniella were asleep before take off, but with the chaos of having to set up Joshua's car seat, and Aniella being passed around, both kids woke up, and neither of them was very happy. But, once we took off they were completely fine.

My nephew, did however, decide that no one was allowed to sleep. The minute we would close our eyes, he was adamant about waking us up. "Wake Grandma..." "Don't go to sleep Mama." "Auntie Ana! No Sleep!!" And once we were up and alert, he consistently wanted to remind us that the plane had wings. Though, we were a little freaked out when he informed my mother, "Grandma.... the wing is gone." But, it was just dark and he couldn't see anything.

But anyway, we landed in Pittsburg around 11am EST. (8am PST) and made our way to Johnstown, PA. We arrive at my grandmother's by 2:30ish where I rushed to take a shower. But, I didn't think about the fact that my hair is still bleeding its color, so I ruined my grandma's white towel. But oh well.

We had dinner schedule with the entirely of the family (give or take a few relatives) at Eat n' Park, which is a variation of Denny's or Shari's. So, nothing special. But, I was placed next to cousin who, even though he states that he loves me, I can not stand with every fiber of my being. Every word that comes out of his mouth is garbage and is always about killing things, or bragging about tough he is. The majority of his stories are made up but neither he nor his parents will admit to it. But, I stomached the evening and made it to my Uncle John's and Aunt Liz's home. My Aunt Liz is amazing. Even though she isn't technically my aunt, seeing as she isn't married to my uncle, she is still more of an aunt than any of my others (Which ticks off one of them...)

But I very much enjoyed my evening with them. We just watched some TV together, but my aunt Liz is an angel, and my Uncle John is the most hilarious person and only has to breath to make you bust up in laughter. Plus, they have these two boxer dogs were are crazy and fun, so it was a dull night. Also, I had a really nice night of sleep which I very much appreciated.

All in all my Sunday was relaxing, for the most part, and good opening to my trip. Ha, but today, that was a completely different story for a different day.

Goodnight all. It's almost 1am, and I should really be watching TV. :)

Saturday, February 16, 2008

One More Game Before My Big Adventure!

The rules of this game:

Pick up the nearest book of 123 pages or more.
(No cheating!) Find Page 123.
Find the first 5 sentences.
Post the next 3 sentences.
Tag 5 people.

She stopped him. 'Don't go out in the open. There might be someone watching.'


Hmm... not very cool, so I'm going to find a different book. I'd chose Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, but I'm afraid some people wont talk to me if I post anything from that book....


Nevermind, for all I see all around me are my brother's books on combat and survival, wars, machines, anatomy and medicine, and physical fitness...

Pennsylvania

I will leave my house at 9pm this evening for an adventure to see my family. I love Pennsylvania, but last I heard, it was 2 degrees there... err...

But I'm excited to see my brother, my grandma(s), cousins and aunts and uncles. I went back last September, but it wasn't much of a visit, seeing as everyone was working on emodeling my brother's house. But this time around I will be able to hang out and spend time with my family, whom I love. But, going to Pennsylvania will pose a problem.

I was talking to my TBQ head coach last night about having Col. chapter 4 memorized. He told me would be reviewing on Sunday. I agreed to grace them with my presence that day, but then realized I will be in PA that day. Then I realized the possibility of a quiz meet that following Saturday. If that is the case, I will not be able to go. I sent him an email, asking whether or not my fear was a reality, but he hasn't responded. But I remember Bellevue Neighborhood Church talking about a quiz meet in 2 weeks, which was last Saturday. So yea, I'm pretty bummed.

But anyways, I'm going to Pennsylvania, which will be a lot of fun (God willing.) I will try and post while I'm away, but that's not a promise.

See everyone in a week!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Islamic Fascism at it's Best.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUFynQlbqIg

Long... and mildly disturbing.

It's a new children's show in the Middle East. Assud, the rabbit, wants to eat the Jews.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

These Are My Favorite Kind

1. Put your iPod on shuffle songs
2. For each question, press the next button to get your answer.
3. You must write that song name down no matter how silly it sounds.


1. IF SOMEONE SAYS 'YOU'RE HOT' YOU SAY?
Rain Down - David Crowder Band

2. HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR LIFE?
Spartan - Five Iron Frenzy (Yessss...)

3. HOW DO YOU FEEL TODAY?
Fearless - Falling Up (Maybe not so much)

4. WHAT IS YOUR LIFE LONG GOAL?
What Makes a Man a Man - Emery (YES!)

5. WHAT DO YOUR FRIENDS THINK OF YOU?
Crazy Mary - FM Static (Psh, I'm not crazy)

6. WHAT DO YOUR PARENTS THINK OF YOU?
Frank Sinatra - Cake (Thanks mom and dad...)

7. WHAT DO YOU OFTEN THINK ABOUT?
Sheep Go To Heaven - Cake (I hope animals go to heaven)

8. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE PERSON WHO LIKES YOU?
Enterlude - The Killers (We hope you enjoy your stay)

9. WHAT DOES YOUR BEST FRIEND ALWAYS SAY TO YOU?
Audrey, Start the Revolution - Anberlin (Too bad my name is Audrey)

10. WHAT DO YOU WANT TO BE WHEN YOU GROW UP?
Kitty Doggy - Five Iron Frenzy (That wouldn't be too bad of a career)

11. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE SAYING?
Ugly Day - Five Iron Frenzy (Title alone, I'm depressed. Lyricwise, I'm in love)

12. WHAT WILL YOU DANCE TO AT YOUR WEDDING?
Champagne from a Paper Cup - Death Cab for Cutie (Yes! Drunkeness!)

13. WHAT WILL BE PLAYED AT YOUR FUNERAL?
From Crib to Coffin - Emery (Fitting....)

14. WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST FEAR?
Read My Mind - The Killers (Hahaha, I do have that fear sometimes!)

15. WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST SECRET?
My Girl Friend's On Drugs - Big D and the Kids Table (Yes, I've been afraid to admit it, but Melissa is on drugs)

16. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF YOUR HOUSE?
Perfect Obligation - The Myriad (That seems fitting)

17. WHAT WILL YOU THINK WHEN YOU SEE YOUR FIRST BORN?
Pressing On - Relient K (Beautiful)

18. WHAT WERE THE FIRST WORDS YOU SPOKE?
World Away - Emery

19. WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT WHEN YOU'RE SAD?
My Way or Highway - Relient K (I think that's more of an every day feeling)

20. WHAT WILL YOU NAME THIS BULLETIN?
Don't Bore Us, Get to the Chorus - Emery (No)

I'm a woman.

1. Are you single or taken?
Taken.

2. Chocolate or flowers?
Flowers.

3. Will you do anything special for Valentines?
nothing is planned.

4. Do you like anyone?
Psh, no!

5. Were you dating anyone last Valentines?
Yes.

6. What would be your dream Valentines date?
Guy shows up and offers me a billion dollars.
It's good.

7. Do you make a big deal about Valentines?
Nah, it's a sweet holiday, but it's necessary.

8. Have you ever had a secret admirer?
Not fully. He acted like it for a week, then he told me.
Oh, but I guess this one guy was... because he liked me for months, but never told me.

9. Would you ever write someone a love letter?
Hmm.... I've written a couple letters to my future husband. Will I ever give them to him? Probably not.

10. Do you believe in Cupid?
Not the fat baby version.

11. Do your parents give you presents on Valentine's?
Yup. My parents really love me.

12. Do you still send out Valentine's cards?
Nada. I should though.

13. Do you like candy hearts?
Do you mean the nasty heart shaped antiacids? No.

14. What is something you got last Valentine's?
A foot spa. Yea buddy!

15. Is Valentine's depressing?
No.

16. How do you feel about PDA?
I have a strong dislike for PDA, unless it's pretending or for fun.... I mean like, when I hold Melissa's hand... And try to violate her personal space!

17. How is your love life?
Depends on your meaning of "love." I love many, so it's going good.

18. Have you ever been dumped on Valentines?
No.

19. How many roses would you want?
Do not care. I like roses, but I prefer dandelions. I love dandelions a whole crap load.

20. Will you have a girlfriend/boyfriend next Valentines?
Depends on Ryan screws up or not. :)

Three Blind Mice

More like one dead mouse, and one horrified and hysterical 16 year old girl...

My dogs decided to kill the rodent that has been my demise for the last few weeks. so, I can't be too angry with them, but I just hate rodents so much and all I wanted to do was go to sleep.

Ugh.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Violinists Love to Play an E-String

But audiences really love a G-string!

I have the song memorized.

I'm starting to love that movie more and more.

When I was just a little girl in Sweden,
My thoughtful mother gave me this advice.
If nature blesses you from top to bottom,
Show that top to bottom, don't think twice!




People say that being prim is proper,
but every showgirl knows that prim will stop her!




Don't be shy, be bold n' cute!
Show the boys your birthday suit!




But I'm also starting to really love That Face, as well.


The urge to merge can rob us of our senses,
the need to breed can make a man a drone,
We must be on alert with our defenses,
For every skirt will test testosterone.
Brad: "Some guys at my school think that having sex makes you a man."
Tim: "You should be a man first, then think about sex."

Home Improvement teaches life lessons...

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

A Moment Of Silence

Lappy
2007 - 2008

According to our IT people at school, my lappy is officially dead. They'll be spending their weekend trying to revive it and I have a loaner from them until then. Ugh, the frustrating thing is that I didn't do anything to it, my laptop came to me on it's last leg. The tech people told me they were going to have to reformat everything and try and see if they can fix my issues. If they can't, then I keep the loaner. It was sad. I handed Mrs. Metzger my lappy and it was warm, then they handed me this hard, cold black box... okay, it wasn't that sad, but still...

I was pretty bummed, but at least I have a working computer for my Snake River trip with my tons of homework. Niiice.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Useless Google

I'm currently writing my position paper on Abortion for my English class. I have to include anecdotes, statistics, facts, etc. in my body to back any stance I have on the issue. Why does Google have to make life so hard?

I've been searching for about an hour and what the percentage of pregnancies were aborted during the first trimester, the percentage of deaths occuring (to the women) because of an abortion, and also, the developement of a fetus in each trimester. All three have been ridiculously difficult to find an answer for. At least, google makes it that way. It brings me random sites that have nothing to do with the topic... it's very aggrivating. So I've had to search page after page and look at a multitude of sites to find one that might have an answer for it. In addition to this, the majority of the sites I end up on always dance around the answer. Now, this is mainly for trying to find statistics, not so much for stories and facts. I hate this...

Monday, February 4, 2008

Just a Little Pick-Me-Up

Today was just one of those days.

This month's rotations has left me with Weis third. At first I was irritated because I had to wait all day for his class, but I'm so glad that turned out the way it did.

At the moment, we are studying Natural Selection, Evolution, and Dating (Rock dating....). So, at the end of the class, Mr. Weis left it open for discussion and questions. I've had some burning questions for a few weeks now and I finally had the opportunity to ask them.

But as one question lead to more questions, the entire discussion was more of a debate between Weis and myself. So I wasn't all too surprised with the fact that even though class was over, we'd still be talking. Now, I was planning on taking the bus home from school today, seeing as I had no other ride. Too bad that didn't happen.

We were still talking when I realized all the busses had left. It wasn't a big deal because I figured I could just call someone and get a ride. So, I decided to stay and keep our conversation going. Again, I am so thrilled that I prolonged my stay. We went from our dispute on Evolution, to how God plays a role. Now, the teachers that are involved with my Endeavor program have made clear to us countless times that they will never reveal their positions or their beliefs to us. Ms. Heins failed that a long time ago, but Weis and Fountain did a really good job at hiding their stances. But, all of my teachers know that I am a believe of Christ, and I'm not going to stray from that.

Apparently, Mr. Weis and I share a similar quality. Mr. Weis shared with me what he believed, how it played part in his life, and his own personal testimony. And he did so beautifully. I appreciated it so much and just soaked up the opportunity God gave me there. Just wonderful. What was even better was how much of an ecouragement Mr. Weis for me and how much of a counselor he was for me today. Man, God continues to amaze me.

Haha, something less awe inspiring, happened during my English class just before Weis'.

A girl made a comment on how Mr. Weis never calls on her. How even when she has her hand up, he will never pick her. Then the rest of the class joined in. "Yea, I always have something to say and he never chooses me!" "It's gets annoying really fast."

But then one kid spoke up "Yea, but he loves Ana. He'll call on her even if her hand isn't up. and when her hand does goes up, he gets excited."

And again, more kids joined. "Yea, he likes Ana's answers." "He likes the way she talks."

Then Ms. Heins gave an excuse "That is because is the Queen of Metaphors and Anecdotes!"

So, when class was over, a kid said "I don't want to go to Science. It's too hard." and Ms. Heins answers "Don't worry, Weis will call on Ana so you wont have to do anything."

And yes, Mr. Weis asked a question and even though 6 other kids had their hands raised, Mr. Weis called on me. The class started laughing and Weis was completely confused.

Good Day Indeed.

The Keirsey Test

I took it.

I'm a Guardian.

It wanted me to pay to find out what type I was, but I don't want to pay. I guess I wont know if Rabenstrange's predictions were correct or not.

Edit - I went a look throught the different types of Guardian personality types. I think I most identify with the Provider Guardian. ESFJ. I don't remember was Rabenstrange thought I would be...