Friday 25 January 2013

Questionnaire Friday!

I wanted to do something slightly different today as I've recently been feeling like a somewhat one-dimensional blogger (shopping shopping shopping). 

I found this questionnaire off the interwebs and deleted a whole heap of stupid questions.

BIRTHDAY: 2nd March
ZODIAC: Pisces
CHINESE ZODIAC: Tiger (yep this = loud and bossy)
HEIGHT: Short.  Final answer: 1.48m I would guess.  See, I told you 'short' would have sufficed.
EYE COLOUR: Boring brown
HAIR COLOUR: Currently medium-dark brown.  Fake obviously.  I have been known to have 'rainbow' hair.
HANDED: I write with my right hand, but was always a better dancer on my left
FROM: HK/PNG/AUS
PETS: 2 adorable doggies - I will blog about them soon
FAMILY: 3 younger sisters, a Mum and a Dad.  Millions of cousins/aunts/uncles/grand-aunt through marriage once removed/blahblahblah
PERSONALITY: I found this description of Tigers and it pretty much sums me up: the Tiger symbolizes such character traits as bravery, competitiveness and unpredictability. Tigers love to be challenged and will accept any challenge if it means protecting a loved one or protecting their honor. They don’t worry about the outcome because they know they’ll always land on their feet. Don’t let their calm appearance fool you though; Tigers will pounce when they feel it’s necessary. Born to lead, Tigers can be stubborn if they realize they’re not in charge. They have a slight tendency to be selfish but overall, Tigers are extremely generous. They’re very intelligent and they’re always on alert. Tigers are very charming and are well-liked by others.
HOBBIES: blogging, filling out questionnaires, cooking, baking, planning things (yes I consider this a hobby), crafts
LIKES: coffee, wikipedia, and my credit card
DISLIKES: cooking asian food, selfish people and poor grammar/spelling

THREE THINGS THAT SCARE ME
1. the dark (I am deadly serious)
2. my bf when he gets angry (because he's normally such a calm and placid person)
3. scary movies (again, deadly serious)

THREE THINGS I'D LIKE TO LEARN
1. to enjoy exercise
2. a second language
3. patience

THREE THINGS ON MY DESK
1. 4 reams of paper propping up my laptop and monitor
2. empty tissue box
3. a ruler still in its plastic wrapping.....?!?!?

THREE THINGS I WANT TO DO BEFORE I DIE
1. work overseas for a year or 2
2. get married
3. have babies (1 and 2 can be done in any order but 3 definitely comes last haha)

THREE WAYS TO DESCRIBE MY PERSONALITY
1. loud
2. organised and punctual
3. will do anything for my family

THREE BAD THINGS ABOUT MY PERSONALITY
1. lazy (as evidenced by my lack of exercise)
2. lack of self-control (as evidenced by my shopping habits)
3. judgmental

THREE THINGS MOST PEOPLE DON'T KNOW ABOUT YOU
1. I have a 5cm scar on my bum (pirouettes in the garage gone wrong)
2. I can sew (I have made a pair of pants from scratch before, and by scratch I mean with a pattern.  These days it's mostly to alter jeans or fix hems/holes)
3. I had aspirations to be a checkout chick when I was little.  My parents promptly pulled me aside and told me it's not very glamourous.  Thanks Mum and Dad.

THREE THINGS I SAY THE MOST
1. Aloha
2. Large soy flat white please
3. No I haven't been shopping again, this (insert item name here) is old!

THREE PLACES YOU WANT TO GO
1. South America (ticking that off the bucket list in September)
2. Cambodia (again)
3. Hawaii (again)

I'm spending this weekend in our nation's capital before returning to Sydneytown for Australia Day.  Have a good weekend!

5 comments:

  1. Ohhh I'm a Tiger too and that bit about the personality is freakishly very true!

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  2. My daughter is a tiger too!! I might ask for your advice when she becomes a teen as already as a toddler she is very boisterous!!

    Why don't you like cooking asian food?

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    1. Haha, you should speak to my Dad about how he handled me! We had a tumultuous relationship for many years that only really mended itself about 4 years ago.

      Re: cooking asian. I don't know, I'm just not very good at it. I know so many people say it's super easy but I find it challenging. So many different condiments to add - what if the flavours don't go? What's the difference between dark soy and light soy? What if the soy sauce I have doesn't specify 'dark' or 'light'? What do I do? What's hoisin? What's fish sauce? What's the difference between the million sauces and what can I substitute for what? I also don't own a wok so it makes it hard to do a lot of things.

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  3. This is my first visit to your blog, but you win the internet for "garage pirouettes gone wrong"

    Love it so much!

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