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True. I love to learn. (Check out https://www.edx.org/ --it's got a lot of highly technical courses now, but there are also poetry courses, and so on, from major universities. Fun!)
Your perfect day is one divided among accomplishment (of any kind), creativity, philanthropy, and fun.
(Thanks for the tip)
pretty much true (sometimes I can't fit them all in the same day)
your more physically active time is in the morning, and the more cerebral, languid things, later in the day
Hmmmmm. My sleep cycles have always been messed up, but I'd say false. I 'm by nature a night owl (haha--even though I used to run around constantly during the day). The brain is always churning. The languid happens when it happens.
Physical touch and an emotional connection are very important to you.
I'm kind of shy, but I grow happy when people show warmth
you're thinking of having your DNA tested by one of those companies
(What a sweet way to say that--"I grow happy when people show warmth." I'd be slathering warmth all over you. Hahaha! Hey, I'm an Aries.)
Wow!! SO true! My ancestry, as a long genealogy tells it, is soooooooo darned Anglo Saxon that I'd like to find out what's surprising back there.
How about you?
(I had it done, pretty Italian Irish and French, some English, Scandinavian . Pretty disappointed less than 1 percent Native American, on my father's side.)
you like tomato soup with your cheese sandwiches
Yeah, I'd like some Native American blood. Did you have a reason to think the percentage was higher for you?
True! That's a yummy classic. Sometimes I just make the soup then put small chunks of very sharp cheddar into it in my bowl and dispense with the bread.
Here's a weird combo I loved as a child--have you had (and do you like) PB&J with Campbell's chicken noodle soup?
Never tried that weird combo, but it could be good. I like PB&lettuce, or PB& mayo
(idk.My dad mentioned that he was part native Indian quite often, so I was thinking he knew it was a lot)
Did they serve kids bread and butter sandwiches or bread and lettuce sandwiches in your school cafeteria?
No. We weren't allowed sandwiches. We had to eat a "hot" lunch. When I lived in Hawaii as a kid, they were VERY strange. :>)
Have you ever eaten poi?
(My mom insisted I buy "hot" lunch too, but the sandwiches were extra filler)
no poi
you are seeing signs of spring already
True. Some bit of color on the forsythia.
You have already planned your vegetable garden for this year.
false. Gave up. Haven't had too good results lately.
you have a light-catcher (or 2) in awindow
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