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  • Jun. 8th, 2008 at 10:49 PM



Yay!!  I got stamped on Ladies of the Court!  I'm Katherine Parr!

Tempt Me

  • Jun. 3rd, 2008 at 8:26 PM

    Wow, I'm in quite a pickle, and not even the good kind.  I've asked the guy I mentioned earlier to my friend Jennifer's wedding and he said yes.  Then, after two weeks of not a single correspondence, he tells me he loves me.  He loves me.....I don't know what to say to that.  I'll admit I missed in very much while he was MIA.  But I had taken his silence as him blowing me off. Then he tells me he loves me? Wow, I'm lost. 
    I'm not going to lie and say it doesn't make me feel good.  I feel very nice knowing someone feels like that about me.  I wish I could be near him so I can let myself feel the same way.  But we haven't really met yet.  Just shared our lives through Yahoo Messenger.  So what am I to think?  Is it weird that a man could fall in love with me just by talking to me on the internet? If not, then I'll accept his love and give mine to him freely.  But I can't help but be skeptical, just because I've never seen his face, heard his voice, or even felt the touch of his skin, so how can I say I know him?
    Any comments, questions, concerns?  I would love to hear them all.  Please help!!!

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Adjective Whore

  • May. 22nd, 2008 at 11:51 AM

So, I've become the slave of a very hyper muse as of late.  And I've written the beginning to a historical fiction story. I'm loving every minute of it.  I'm in my fifth edit of my current passage and my beta reader is extremely helpful.  But, him being my best friend, I'm reluctant to believe that he's not sugar coating his advice. So, I've come to this conclusion.  I'll to ask all of you lovely people on LiveJournal if you would like me to post what I have and you all read it and critique it, make plot suggestions, or any other feedback.  It would be greatly appreciated.  Let me know if you are up to it!!!

Until Our Next Meeting

Looking For My Missing Thought

  • May. 19th, 2008 at 8:33 PM

Hello everyone!  Today has been a very uneventful day.  I did laundry, watched WWE RAW, and now I'm waiting for my mother to get home so I can go to sleep peacefully.  She's at my aunt's helping her cover her couches.  This is the start of the renovation season in my family.  Until July we will be painting houses, sewing curtains, laying carpet or tile, and did I mention painting?  Yeh, lots of work with little benefit for me.  Oh well. 

A cute guy I've been E-mailing called me "Babe" today.  Does that mean he's interested in me?  Oooo, that should be fun.  But the down side is he's 3 years younger than me.  Is that wrong?  Is it wrong to date a 19 year old when you are 21?  Ugh.

I'm in the process of finishing The Last Boleyn, and I've picked The Autobiography of Henry VIII to read next.  Work will be interesting tomorrow, I'll be reading away. 

Well, I better go.

Until Our Next Speaking

Hi!

  • May. 18th, 2008 at 11:07 PM

Hello!
I know I haven't been a regular poster here, but I will change that from now on.  I just applied to The House of Tudor: A Rating Community.  That should be most fun! I've been reading like mad since I got my new job at the coffee hut.  I love my job because I get to meet a ton of people, I get unlimited amounts of coffee, I get to read when business is slow, and I feel productive.

The Survey from The House of Tudor

1.) Name: Amy
2.) Age:
21
3.) Location: New Mexico
4.) Describe yourself in five words: Funny, shy, thoughful, sensitive
5.) What is your favorite color and why? Blue, because there is a shade for every mood. Sky blue for happy, True blue for sad, etc...
6.) Are you fluent in any other languages? Spanish, and I know some Elvish, Quenya mostly.  I'm currently learning Gaelic
7.) Tell us a little about your heritage: Very Irish, with a touch of Scottish and Polish
8.) Favorite book(s)? The Last Boleyn, Lord of the Rings, The Other Boleyn Girl, The Queen's Fool,
9.) Favorite movie?  Lord of the Rings, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Virgin Queen,
10.) Favorite quote?  
All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us.
J. R. R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring
11.) Who is your favorite historical figure, and why?  William Stafford, because he loved Mary Boleyn and from what my research tells me, he waited a long time for her.  I also adore Mary Boleyn, she was a strong woman, and managed to find happiness in the troubles she had.
12.) Do you have any special talents? I love to write short stories, and design websites
13.) What is your religious persuasion, if any? I'm Protestant by raising, but as for a specific denomination, I can't claim one.
14.) When you imagine yourself ten or fifteen years down the road, do you see yourself being married? With kids? Dating around? Single? I would love to be married to a strong and loving man, living in a simple house with a little garden for me to tend.  I want two children and maybe teaching European History at a college or high school.
15.) Which is more important to you? Love, god, or freedom? Love, And in a since, God is love. I cherish my friends and my God, because they take good care of me.  But also, I long for a deeper kind of love, I'm a red-blooded woman, so I desire a passionate love as well.
16.) Do you have a flair for fashion?  I love old fashion clothing, long dresses, corset tops, and the like.  I really love pearls.
17.) Is there anything else we should know about you?  I'm getting a degree in European History and I love reading.  My nose is always in a book.  I'm really excited about this site!  I'm a shy person, but I am fiercely loyal to my friends.  I'm too nice sometimes and get talked into silly things, but I can be fiesty when I need to be.


 Well, I better go, but I promise I'll be more faithful!
 Until our next speaking!!

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Hoist the Colors High

  • May. 27th, 2007 at 8:32 PM

The king and his men
stole the queen from her bed
and bound her in her Bones.
The seas be ours
and by the powers
where we will well roam.

Yo, ho, haul together,
hoist the Colors high.
Heave ho, thieves and beggars,
never say we die.

Some men have died
and some are alive
and others sail on the sea
– with the keys to the cage…
and the Devil to pay
we lay to Fiddler’s Green!

The bell has been raised
from it’s watery grave…
Do you hear it’s sepulchral tone?
We are a call to all,
pay head the squall
and turn your sail toward home!

Yo, ho, haul together,
hoist the Colors high…
Heave ho, thieves and beggars,
never say we die

Hello Wonderful People!

  • Nov. 8th, 2006 at 9:28 PM

I'm new to Live Journal and I'm really excited about it. I need a new home for my projects and I heard this was a great journal service. I'm glad to meet all of you. :-)