The letter meme
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This is how it works: Comment on this entry and I will give you a letter. Write ten words beginning with that letter in your journal, including an explanation what the word means to you and why, and then pass out letters to those who want to play along.
Pregnancy - it's what I do. My work world revolves around helping families learn about pregnancy, helping them through their labors and postpartum periods, and generally being the go to girl when it comes to questions/answers on this particular subject.
Play - the place where I can let myself go, for a few minutes (or if I'm lucky) a few hours. Whether at an amusement park, or in the dungeon - it something I'll always try to make time for. Otherwise I get very cranky.
Poly - it's a lifestyle that
lapsedagnostic and I have grown into. It is work, but the rewards are great. I can't see myself ever being completely and totally emotionally and physically monogamous to one person/thing. I don't want to ever expect that there is only *one* thing that would fulfill me or make me insanely happy. It has led to great joy and great heartache, but it is part of who I am and I feel very lucky because I have great ....(next one down)
Partners - I am blessed with some incredible people in my life. Quasi, Ani, Russell, Arnora, Matthew to name a few :)
Purple - it's my favorite color!
Passionate - it's been said of me that I don't do things half-way. I'm passionate about a number of subjects; choice, midwifery and birth, children, mothering, poly. If it's an engaging subject and you are willing to have a conversation about it, I'm there.
Parenting - the hardest job I have ever had. If there's one thing I want most in the world, it is not to screw up my kids. I try to be the best parent possible. The day in and day out effort is enough to make me want to pull my hair out, but I keep plugging at it.
Piffle! - an expression of annoyance that you may hear me utter on occasion
Pennsic - the place I go home to every summer for as long as I can get away. Been in the SCA for 14 years, been to every Pennsic but two. In three weeks I'm headed to War Practice held on the same site and I can hardly wait :)
Pain - I have a love/hate relationship to it. Depending on the time and type (emotional/physical/mental) it can be cathartic or devastating. But I wouldn't do without it, otherwise how else would I know joy, health or strength?
Pregnancy - it's what I do. My work world revolves around helping families learn about pregnancy, helping them through their labors and postpartum periods, and generally being the go to girl when it comes to questions/answers on this particular subject.
Play - the place where I can let myself go, for a few minutes (or if I'm lucky) a few hours. Whether at an amusement park, or in the dungeon - it something I'll always try to make time for. Otherwise I get very cranky.
Poly - it's a lifestyle that
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Partners - I am blessed with some incredible people in my life. Quasi, Ani, Russell, Arnora, Matthew to name a few :)
Purple - it's my favorite color!
Passionate - it's been said of me that I don't do things half-way. I'm passionate about a number of subjects; choice, midwifery and birth, children, mothering, poly. If it's an engaging subject and you are willing to have a conversation about it, I'm there.
Parenting - the hardest job I have ever had. If there's one thing I want most in the world, it is not to screw up my kids. I try to be the best parent possible. The day in and day out effort is enough to make me want to pull my hair out, but I keep plugging at it.
Piffle! - an expression of annoyance that you may hear me utter on occasion
Pennsic - the place I go home to every summer for as long as I can get away. Been in the SCA for 14 years, been to every Pennsic but two. In three weeks I'm headed to War Practice held on the same site and I can hardly wait :)
Pain - I have a love/hate relationship to it. Depending on the time and type (emotional/physical/mental) it can be cathartic or devastating. But I wouldn't do without it, otherwise how else would I know joy, health or strength?