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Wow that's amazing! That would be a close second for me along with being a historian and a librarian haha. Not to mention how I would give my left arm to have studied abroad!
That's awesome you wanted to be one too haha. I still would love to study at least some of it one day!
That's awesome you wanted to be one too haha. I still would love to study at least some of it one day!

Oh man Jenny I understand that! I always wanted to be rich so that I could travel and explore the world and learn all the awesomeness that the world has to offer. I think that's always been the reason I like Vampires and other immortal or long living beings (Newer versions of said things not including by how ridiculous they are). It wasn't ever really because they seem mysterious in a sexy way or anything. It was just the thought of having hundreds and hundreds of years to take in everything awesome humanity has given us. I would want to become immortal not for power or anything but so that I could move around the globe and live in different places, get acquainted with different cultures and peoples. Learn languages and master all the different subjects I love and even going into the future and watching humanity be able to conquer space travel and all the awesome advances in technology and just everything. That would be so amazing! Lonely I suppose but still awesome haha

I have the same feeling for vampires as you do, too. I don't want immortality per se, but I want time. Lots and lots of time. To read, to travel, to learn. Not to shag Bella Swan >-<
Haha! So glad you feel that way too! It would be so amazing to be able to take in everything that it means to be human and from every corner of the globe! All the wisdom and knowledge you gain would be just magnificent! Also, burying artifacts and digging them up later for profit is an amazing idea as is becoming a baby and growing up in a culture! I never even looked at it from that point of view but growing up in a culture would be so much more of an experience than just living in it for awhile. Glad I'm not the only one who thinks this way!!

I'd like something like that too. But I'd like to be able to pick where in time and space I end up so I can live among the first cultures of human kind and even the later ones. The ancient egyptians. The native Americans before half of europe showed up. The Australian aboridginee and the Maori of new zeeland. I'd like to know what it is like to live as a nobel(wo)man in the middelages or as a poor farmer. I want to live in this era so I can read all the great fiction written in this century. I don't wanna change anything, I just wanna observe, learn. Oh why is my life so short! 80-ish years is just not enough. If I even make it that far.

I only want to live as long as I can really live and not be dependent or a burden on anyone else.
I think you have mentioned that book before Jenny because I remember thinking about how awesome it sounds. I really need to go buy it. And I think that would be a great way to actually live but I agree with you about how I would want to chose the time that you lived in. It would be absolutely amazing to have lived as an ancient Egyptian, native American, a viking, and so on and so forth. And I would also just want to sit back and observe, nothing else.
Kandice, I do see your point of view too, especially with what you've been going through with your father-in-law. I can't tell you how awesome that is of you. People like you are so amazing to me because I can't even imagine the emotional pain you go through seeing the way a life can end. You are an amazing person in my book.
Kandice, I do see your point of view too, especially with what you've been going through with your father-in-law. I can't tell you how awesome that is of you. People like you are so amazing to me because I can't even imagine the emotional pain you go through seeing the way a life can end. You are an amazing person in my book.

Hence the shapeshifting. :) No point in getting old (though I'd live out my lives till my legs would not bare me no more) if I don't have the physical freedom to learn new skills and knowledge with relative ease. Other people though... I guess having kids would be terribly unwise. Most people I know and care about will die before me regardless of my hypothetical immortality. Although, my mom used to say that I would get killed one day, way before my time, by being sarcastic at the wrong moment.
Lisa: I told a friend about the idea and he pointed out that if that were possible, it would mean the timeline is fixed and that means there is no such thing as a free wilk. Not sure if I like that idea. He also said he'd like to travel to the 1920ties and bribe the artschool Hitler did not get into to take him on anyway. I don't want to change anything but I get the sentiment. Would have been a lot better then the mess the war turned out to be. :)

The other thing is what Jenny said about everyone you care for and love dying. If anyone watches Doctor Who that is a plot line through every Doctor. Everyone he loves just fades away and he is left. Sad.


We were also collecting donation in boxes on the tables for PizzaIDF for a Chanukah program they are doing and we collected enough to send a company sufganyot (Jewish jelly doughnuts).
This was a red letter day!
Congrats Kandice!! That must be an awesome feeling to raise so much money!! And Jenny, for Americans, a red letter day simply means its a memorable or noteworthy day.




Jenny wrote: "Does anyone know what the average amount of books is for the completed goodreads book challenges? Not just the average amount of books pledged per challenge but the average of books pledged for eac..."
That is a very interesting question. I really have no idea haha. I guess that would really involve going to some of the big challenges and looking through what all the people have read and everything. I'm not aware of any specific place that will tell you the average amount of books someone has read for a challenge. I can look into it and see if I'm able to find anything out for ya though!
That is a very interesting question. I really have no idea haha. I guess that would really involve going to some of the big challenges and looking through what all the people have read and everything. I'm not aware of any specific place that will tell you the average amount of books someone has read for a challenge. I can look into it and see if I'm able to find anything out for ya though!

Ok Jenny, this is what I've found so far. This page just lists people that are on my friends list and I actually found this through Google. I typed in 'Is there a way to calculate the average amount of books read for a goodreads challenge' and this was the second result. It shows how many books my friends have read if they made a pledge and then at the top it shows kind of general info about the 2015 reading challenge:
Participants 1,707,897
Books Pledged 94,263,408
Books Finished 25,755,000
Avg. Books Pledged 55
Challenges Completed 6,953
Time Left 36 days, 11 hours
I'm still digging around to see what I can find but let me know if this at least a little of what you were interested in!
Participants 1,707,897
Books Pledged 94,263,408
Books Finished 25,755,000
Avg. Books Pledged 55
Challenges Completed 6,953
Time Left 36 days, 11 hours
I'm still digging around to see what I can find but let me know if this at least a little of what you were interested in!



We have a lot of snakes, but none like you are describing. I wonder what that is? Weird. This summer they actually found a rattlesnake in the sand box so now we cover it tightly at the end of each school day.


Diane that's really awesome that you're getting over your fear of snakes! I wish I could say the same about spiders haha. They still scare the pants off me! I like snakes unless they startle me. I grew up on a farm where rattlesnakes were a constant worry and so it's just a knee jerk reaction to run away first and find out what kind of snake it is later. We do get a lot of these tiny little orange-ish lizards. They hardly ever get in the house but every once in a while I catch one and I love having my daughter find a perfect little spot outside to set it free again.
Jenny, I've never heard of those slow worms either! They are kinda cute in a weird way. I love lizards and amphibians. I just think they are so cute! I've been wanting to get a chameleon for years now haha.
I hope everyone had a great weekend! Sorry I was a bit MIA. We got some bad storms and so we were unable to go out of town and see family as planned for the holiday and ended up staying in for the last 4 days. It turned out very good though because we all got a lot of family time with just the 3 of us and got Christmas decorations up and I even got enough sleep to finally kick that cold I had for weeks. We were also able to finally get everything set up for our Geek Room. We have a third bedroom in the house that was a computer/storage room area and we'd been wanting to turn into more of a game room/den type thing for so long now and this long weekend indoors gave us the chance to deep clean it and reorganize everything. Thanks to Black Friday we were able to get a nice tv on sale online along with a tv stand that will be for gaming and movie nights. We're going to put in a bookshelf and do a lot of geeky decorating as well. We are super excited. I'll have to post a pic once it's all completed!
Jenny, I've never heard of those slow worms either! They are kinda cute in a weird way. I love lizards and amphibians. I just think they are so cute! I've been wanting to get a chameleon for years now haha.
I hope everyone had a great weekend! Sorry I was a bit MIA. We got some bad storms and so we were unable to go out of town and see family as planned for the holiday and ended up staying in for the last 4 days. It turned out very good though because we all got a lot of family time with just the 3 of us and got Christmas decorations up and I even got enough sleep to finally kick that cold I had for weeks. We were also able to finally get everything set up for our Geek Room. We have a third bedroom in the house that was a computer/storage room area and we'd been wanting to turn into more of a game room/den type thing for so long now and this long weekend indoors gave us the chance to deep clean it and reorganize everything. Thanks to Black Friday we were able to get a nice tv on sale online along with a tv stand that will be for gaming and movie nights. We're going to put in a bookshelf and do a lot of geeky decorating as well. We are super excited. I'll have to post a pic once it's all completed!

Diane, brave girl!
Kandice wrote: "Lisa, I'm glad you finally kicked the cold. Sometimes forced inside time is the best time, especially when it's just your family. :)
Diane, brave girl!"
Thank you! I am so glad it's finally over!
Diane, brave girl!"
Thank you! I am so glad it's finally over!

That sounds like an awesome time but I have no idea what an Escapism is haha. Please explain as it sounds super fun and interesting!


Kandice wrote: "A group of people is locked into a room and you have 60 minutes to solve puzzles and unlock “things” to get the eventual key that will unlock the room and allow you to leave. There ended up being 1..."
Wow that sounds like a lot of fun! I have never even heard of anything like this! I need to get some people together to do something like this!
Wow that sounds like a lot of fun! I have never even heard of anything like this! I need to get some people together to do something like this!


Whoo that's scary Diane!! I used to come across snakes all the time growing up on a farm but I haven't seen one in the house or anything in the years that I've lived in towns. I think if that happened now I would freak out just a bit haha. Not to mention, I'm sure one of my three overly curious dogs would probably get a little too close and get bitten. :/ Scary stuff!
Kandice, I will definitely have to look into this and get a few friends together that would want to do it with me. I have some people that I play Dungeons and Dragons with among other table top games and I bet they would be interested! Thanks for the info!
Kandice, I will definitely have to look into this and get a few friends together that would want to do it with me. I have some people that I play Dungeons and Dragons with among other table top games and I bet they would be interested! Thanks for the info!

When I grew up in WVA there were a TON of snakes everywhere, from harmless garters, black snakes, etc. to copperheads and water moccasins. When we would swim someone would have to cannonball in the water first to get the snakes out and everyone would watch them slither out before the rest of us jumped in. I was nominated more often than anyone else, but I'd never do it now.
Yes I have played Munchkin! I actually just played it with them just a few weeks ago! It's a super fun game haha. We've played it a few times over the years and it's really good for a lot of laughs.
That's crazy! I don't know if I would be brave enough to be the first to jump into snake infested waters. That being said, I was usually in charge of stomping around when me and my brother were waking through the fields on the farm to scare off any snakes who were possibly nearby haha.
That's crazy! I don't know if I would be brave enough to be the first to jump into snake infested waters. That being said, I was usually in charge of stomping around when me and my brother were waking through the fields on the farm to scare off any snakes who were possibly nearby haha.

Like I said, I did it as a kid. I wouldn't now! Too chicken in my older age.
Haha! Isn't it funny how we sometimes seem to get MORE afraid of certain things as we get older. I remember when I was younger I was completely fearless. I'd take my old horse out and go galloping off bareback in the fields without a second thought of falling off. I'd climb tall trees and jump off my roof and jump out of the back of my dad's moving work truck just to see how well I could fall. As a teenager I snuck out of my house a lot and walked all over a sleepy pitch dark down all by myself. Now I have to close my eyes when I ride in the truck with my husband and I feel like all of the creatures of the night that my brain can imagine are hot on my heels when I get out of my car and run inside the house at night. I'm much more of a chicken as an adult than I ever was as a child and sometimes it really bothers me haha. I guess growing up and facing my mortality made me a bit more afraid of the daring adventures I used to partake in.

Jenny wrote: "Oh gosh. I'm still in my 20ties! I want to keep living without fear for the dark or snakes or even wasps. Even though a couple of wasp stings can kill me I'd have to stay inside all summer being af..."
Oh don't think like that! You've got talent and smarts and even if it's hard, you're the kind of person that will always pick yourself up and keep on keepin' on! There are a lot of people that don't have that drive. Just keep your head up, keep working and you'll get there in some way! I am young still but having a kid when you've just barely turned 20 really pushes your life forward a few years. We had days where my husband and I had nothing to eat because the only food we had was given to our child, we had days where we had to decide whether the water or electricity would be shut off because we didn't have the money to pay for both. We've been pretty low over the years but we always kept fighting and now we may not be well off or even middle class but we're at place now where we're comfortable and have food on the table and all the bills paid, and I have money for books! Things work out as long as you're willing to put in the work and I know that you most definitely are!!
Oh don't think like that! You've got talent and smarts and even if it's hard, you're the kind of person that will always pick yourself up and keep on keepin' on! There are a lot of people that don't have that drive. Just keep your head up, keep working and you'll get there in some way! I am young still but having a kid when you've just barely turned 20 really pushes your life forward a few years. We had days where my husband and I had nothing to eat because the only food we had was given to our child, we had days where we had to decide whether the water or electricity would be shut off because we didn't have the money to pay for both. We've been pretty low over the years but we always kept fighting and now we may not be well off or even middle class but we're at place now where we're comfortable and have food on the table and all the bills paid, and I have money for books! Things work out as long as you're willing to put in the work and I know that you most definitely are!!

Again, you seem to be channeling my oldest son! O_o

Also, thanks Lisa :) *hugs* Gotta stay positive. If I do end up under a bridge I'll atleast have running water xD
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