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strengths

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Remember when I posted about how I just lurve to be labelled? My sweetheart Queen B and I took the Strengthsfinder test together a few years ago, and she recently posted about her strengths and why they make her an awesome person to know.

I figured my strengths are pretty cool too, so let the copycatting commence.

1. Empathy

Basically what this means is that I’m psychic about feelings. That’s right – I know how you feel. Keep that in mind next time you’re clearly upset because I let my dogs do something you don’t approve of in your house and you tell me you’re fine (coughCrockettcough).

2. Input

“People strong in this theme have a craving to collect information”. See, Mr. Boss Man? When I read the internet while I’m at work it isn’t because I’m bored, it’s because input is my strength!

3. Adaptability

These are go-with-the-flow people. Clearly, this is wrong. I have never gone with a flow in my life. Unless it’s my flow and I’ve planned it out in advance.

4. Command

My command is the reason I’m so bossy. No, really, my friend Suz said so and she’s a trained Strengthsfinder person.

5. Individualization

I can tell that individual people are different and have difference motivations and reactions. Apparently some people can’t – so if you’re looking for a friend to recognize you, as an individual, I’m your girl. I know you’re you, honey, and I love you for it.

See? Don’t you feel like you know me better now? If you’ve done Strengthsfinder, I would love to hear your strengths. Hell, even if you haven’t, chime in with what you think they are. A full list plus descriptions are available here.

are you a shoe?

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

A girlfriend of mine, Tiny Dancer, moved away with her husband after college. They own a house here in Colorado that they rent out, and they come back to throw parties every so often. She and I always have a seriously banging time when she’s out here.

See?

This particular time, after a couple of drinks, I started explaining to her how if she was a thing turned into a person, that thing would be a pointe shoe.

This whole ‘explaining’ thing is what I do when I’m drinking. Other things I’ve explained to people (occasionally strangers) while in the happy arms of alcohol: how I choose nicknames for my blog; why my style statement is ‘organic whimsy’; why girlfriends are the best kind of friends but I don’t do very well at keeping them; and in the memorable case of a budding photographer I met at the Waterloo, why I was totally sure he was gay. He wrote a note on the back of my checkbook at the end of the night offering to be my wedding photographer – ‘if you ever get married’. (Yeah. Fuck you too, lil photoman.)

I then proceeded to tell Tiny Dancer’s little sister that if SHE were a thing turned into a person, that thing would be a man eating orchid. (Don’t worry, Tiny Dancer’s little sister was actually quite flattered.)

They responded by telling me I’m a pom-pom. I can’t possibly explain to you how happy that made me – can you think of something better to be? Cheerful and colorful and used for celebration and enthusiasm?

I told this whole story to Queen B and Suzan when we were together a couple of weeks ago. They wanted to know what they were, but they preferred to stick to shoes, and I can kind of see their point. When you have an entire universe of inanimate objects to choose from, it makes it really hard to compare your outcomes. If I’m a pom-pom and Crockett is one of those oldfashioned shaving cream brushes, how can we analyze our compatibility? And really, how can a pom-pom be friends with a pointe shoe?

Suzan was easy. Queen B has these sexy yet sort of proper boots that I don’t have a picture of – they’re a soft brown leather with a mid-height heel and a toe like this:

and they’re so very Suzan.

I was also easy.

If I have to explain, you don't know me at all. Also, if these disappear from Queen B's house I'm going to need one of you to provide me with an alibi.

Queen B, however, is proving more difficult. We need something sassy yet classy. Definitely something expensive.

Perhaps something like this?

If you’d like to weigh in, feel free to go check out her blog, Queen B Says, and get back to me with suggestions.

What I’m more interested in, though, is what shoe are you? I know you’re out there, darlings, I can see you in my stats, but I don’t know you very well. I want to know what shoe you are, or if you think it’s stupid to even call yourself a shoe. (If that’s the case, you may be in the wrong place. Unless you think it’s awesome to call yourself a pompom. Then you’re definitely in the right place and also do you want to be my best friend?) If you don’t want to stick to shoes, I give you permission to choose anything you want – I’m secretly still thinking of myself as a pom-pom.

UPDATE:

Neither the lovely Kortney nor I were able to get photos into the comments, so she was sweet enough to email hers to me. I just have to include them, because how great is the shoe one, and how much do you wish you were the thing-pencil??

Kortney as shoes.

I don’t know where this picture came from, but I need more photos of my feet happily ensconced in beds of clover.

Kortney as a troll pencil thingie.

the joys of blogging

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

The most exciting thing happened yesterday! After I wrote about Beauty Queen, and then put up the wrong link for Emma’s Ghost, Beauty Queen signed up for her own blog.

AND. A couple of weeks ago, Get A Grip (Crockett’s sister in law who chose her own nickname, I’m not trying to imply anything at ALL) and her bestie started a blog too!

I’m not trying to toot my own horn or anything, but I take full credit for these stellar additions to the blogosphere. That’s right, full credit. Sure, the brilliant things these ladies will write might come out of their own heads, but when has something silly like logic ever stopped me from taking credit for anything before? In the grand tradition of awesome female bloggers everywhere, I’m making myself a blog badge. If you want to put said badge on your blog, darlings, help yourself. I certainly wouldn’t blame you – I mean, it doesn’t get much cooler than this.

On an unrelated note, I got my GRE Study Guide from Amazon yesterday. A major theme seems to be the elves that reside in the computer that I will be taking my test on. I’m starting to think I may have purchased the wrong book.