the 7 things, as requested by Heather

Well, why not. I tried to do it fairly quickly so that it is off the cuff rather than deeply studied – as that way I don’t have to go aarrghh whenever soemone says something I think I should have put in.
It actually reminded me [not that i need much reminding] about how lucky I am in my life.

7 things to do before I die
1. travel round world with family ? better save for a sabbatical!
2. see my children grow up to their potential and be happy. [is that 2 or 3?]
3. a real archeological dig
4. OU course or similar in classics
5. play my violin up to scratch again
6. kiss my first great grandchild
7. laugh merrilly as often as possible
7 things I can?t do
1. exercise ? I am unsuited to it!
2. lose weight ? though I keep trying
3. eat meat ? makes me puke now
4. be a high flying career woman ? birth of SB radically changed my whole outlook on life
5. suffer playground politicking
6. love my beans either any less or any more
7. be a professional violinist
7 things that attract me to my spouse (in no particular order)
1. His cooking
2. His caring nature
3. His evident adoration for me
4. His hopelessness at doing anything quickly ? ah, no, that is a confounding variable!
5. His patience
6. His intelligence
7. His chocolate brownies
7 things I say most often
1. I love you
2. chriiiiis
3. do I have to ask you twice about everything?
4. come on
5. good morning/afternoon, my name is??..
6. beautiful
7. gorgeous
7 books I love (well, I just chose the first 7 that I read so regularly they have broken spines)
1. The gate to women?s country [sheri s tepper ? I like lots of her books]
2. the lord of the rings [jrr tolkein]
3. the golden torc series [by julian may]
4. the curse of the mistwraith series [janny wurts]
5. The chronicals of Thomas covenant
6. pride and prejudice [jane austin]
7. feersum enjin [Iain m banks - I like all his culture books too]
7 films I?d watch again and again (actually the most difficult, I just don?t watch many films
1. Much ado about nothing [Kevin branagh and emma thompson]
2. Out of Africa
3. The Madness of King George
4. lord of the rings trilogy
5. truly, Madly Deeply
6. Star trek first contact
7. harry potter films
7 people I?d like to join in (that others haven?t mentioned)
1. Jax
2. Jan
3. Jonathon
4. Katy B
6. Joanna G
7. Tammy

19 responses to “the 7 things, as requested by Heather

  1. hmm, books keep popping into my head, so obviously that category is the most fluid – i like the gameplayers of Xan – one of chris’s books that he brought to our relationship. i do like the kathy reichs books as well – deja dead etc. philip pullmans trilogy was absoultely superb! I am a book fiend. I do enjoy the classics – i actually did enjoy war and peace – though anna karenina better, but i don’t reread them alot now – perhaps because when i get the opportunity to read, i want to escape not concentrate!
    the gate to womens country Sb will get on first incling she is turning into a teenager. maybe one for the 10 year olds – though written i presume for an adult market – these things are so fluid these days?
    And what about penelope lively’s books – that i will enjoy rereading with sb, the narnia series – i loved the bagthorpe family, and rofl’ed so much that my mother shouted it was time to fall asleep [mind you, I did have lotr confiscated for burning the bed with my bedside lamp!] I love books!!

  2. We have rather a lot in common :-)

    I loved Out of Africa very much too. Glad to find another Truly, Madly, Deeply fan. I haven’t read any of the books you mention, apart from the Austin. Classics lover here too, but prefer Hardy to Austin.

  3. :) Nobady asks me :) i don’t know whether to be offended or relieved ;)

  4. Nor me Merry, you are in good company :-) but since I hate doing such lists and cringe once I done it that’s no bad thing

  5. Actually Merry, I *have* asked you….go see!!!

  6. Yes Merry, heather asked you!

  7. Oh bugger – RIGHT (adds it to list….) ;)

  8. Tell us about your seven things Chris :-)

  9. Ah! another Thomas Covenant reader! Thought I was the only one on the planet….

  10. I was torn between wanting to be asked and not wanting to think about it, but i’ll have a go now. don’t think i know 7 ppl who haven’t done the questions yet though

  11. got first thomas covenant book at midle school – i think mum only read the dustjacket saying it was like lotr! can remember buying the second one with a mound of 2p pieces from piggy bank – rofl!

  12. Thanks Helen! Think I’m going to struggle with this one, but secretly relieved to have been asked!

  13. BTW, where has person number 5 gone?

  14. flattered to have been included! def can’t come up with 7 people who haven’t been asked!

  15. Hmm, don’t know what happened to number 5??

  16. I haven’t been asked either – hibernation is only temporary you know and I have been reading other people’s blogs all this time LOL xxx

  17. actually karen, i didn’t think many people had done it on the blogring

  18. Well I walkd into that one didn’tI Heather…

  19. Indeed you did! Still waiting :-)

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