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Clare

About Me

I like to sleep. I don't like telephones. I like nuts, except for brazil nuts. They are the Crisco at a butter party. I also like knee socks. And eyebrows. People who use apostrophes incorrectly infuriate me. I drive the speed limit. This layout was handmade with love by the folks at My space or yours? Go get one!

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Joe Bageant
You Are a Mohawk
You are a true rebel. You enjoy flaunting your nonconformity.
Your idea of style is not fitting in with the crowd. You like to look unique.

At your best, you are creative and ready to challenge the status quo.
At your worst, you are surly and stubborn. You sometimes scar people. What Hairstyle Are You?
You Are Cinnamon
You are intelligent and complex. You are both mild mannered and intense.
You are passionate to the point of being overpowering. People can't ignore your presence.

You are always questioning and learning in your life. You're on a bit of a spiritual journey.
You are drawn toward power and success. You are never quite satisfied with your achievements. What Herb Are You?
You Are the Heart Chakra
You are loving, kind, and empathetic. You feel for the world, and you truly value peace.
You have many close relationships, and you work hard to make them harmonious.

You are accepting and understanding. You are tolerant of all sorts of viewpoints, even if you don't agree with them.
You are very forgiving. When you love someone, your love is unconditional. What Chakra Are You?
You Are Chess
You are brilliant and shrewd. You can often predict what people will do in the future.
You thrive in complex situations. You deal with contradictions well.
You can have many streams of though going on at your mind at once. You keep track of things well.
You are very patient. You have lots of endurance, even when your energy dwindles What Board Game Are You?

take the WHAT BAD BOOK ARE YOU test.
and go to mewing.net. not as good as reading a good book, but way better than a bad one.
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My Blog

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I started missing my weekly commitment to blogging recently, and particularly today since I'm at home with a sickie and refuse to do much to entertain her lest she decide that staying home from school...
Posted by on Tue, 13 Nov 2007 17:20:00 GMT

My Celebrity Look-alikes

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Posted by on Fri, 31 Aug 2007 01:20:00 GMT

Leave of absence

I'm taking a leave of absence from my liturgical blogging.  I'm adjusting to a new schedule and haven't made time for it and am not particularly interested in making time right now.  My brai...
Posted by on Sun, 15 Apr 2007 16:11:00 GMT

Weeks 17 & 18. I swear I had technical difficulties.

Really, I really did.  I couldn't get online for several days.  So I've decided to essentially skip week 17.  It was the Fifth Sunday of Lent if anyone feels like looking it up and thin...
Posted by on Wed, 04 Apr 2007 11:39:00 GMT

Week Sixteen. I'm distracted by the Sweet Sixteen!

I am setting a new record for procrastination this week. But really, I've been busy entering the 21st century.  And I'm not used to this new keyboard, so sorry in advance for any typos. Okay, Fou...
Posted by on Thu, 22 Mar 2007 15:15:00 GMT

Week Fifteen. Can I offer you a drink?

I thought that this would be more habit-forming, that by now I wouldn't procrastinate each week and have to force my butt into the chair to do this.  Oh well, I said I would do it so I'm doing it...
Posted by on Wed, 14 Mar 2007 06:36:00 GMT

Week Fourteen. The Second Quarter

Hooray, I am 25% finished with the liturgical year!  I'm very late this week, but I was trying to find something to say about the verses, looking for some inspiration... So, onward to the Second ...
Posted by on Wed, 07 Mar 2007 21:01:00 GMT

Week Thirteen. Can I give this up for Lent?

The First Sunday in Lent. Genesis 2:4b-9, 15-17, 253:7; Romans 5:12-19(20-21); Matthew 4:1-11.  So God made Adam from dust, told him and Eve they could eat anything except for the fruit of the t...
Posted by on Tue, 27 Feb 2007 14:39:00 GMT

Week Twelve. Rules are made to be broken.

Okey-doke. Seventh Sunday after Epiphany. Today we get Leviticus 19:1-2, 9-18; 1Corinthians 3:10-11, 16-23; and Matthew 5:38-48.  Leviticus is full of rules.  It's one of the chapters that h...
Posted by on Tue, 20 Feb 2007 07:20:00 GMT

Week Eleven. Hyperbole is insincere.

Okay, I'm later than usual, and on top of that, totally stymied by the Sixth Sunday after Epiphany.  Ecclesiasticus 15:11-20, 1 Corinthians 3:1-9, and Matthew 5:21-24, 27-30, 33-37.  My Bibl...
Posted by on Wed, 14 Feb 2007 13:39:00 GMT