movies i can watch over and over
first: cold comfort farm--"there'll be no butter in hell!"
second: big fish--epic tales about giants, blizzards, a witch, and conjoined-twin lounge singers
third: anne of green gables--i've been watching this since i was six years old: my dad sat on the roof holding our TV antenna all four hours [i still have that original VHS]
fourth: x-men--i have the hots for patrick stewart [does bald get any sexier than that?]
places i've lived
first: my parent's house, bedroom to the right of the stairs--i spent an awful lot of time in the walk-in closet [walk-in closets...remember those? sigh.] where i kept my stuffed-animal kingdom. [you think i'm kidding about the kingdom, but i really gave all the animals various kingdomly duties and assigned titles, etc. i still have the small notebook where i wrote out the details.]
second: the third floor of david john hall--i shared my bathroom with a member of the swim team, a cheerleader, and a very tall girl from hong kong
third: krasnodar, russia--i don't remember the street name, but i do remember that our front door was padded [a subtle hint of things to come]
fourth: cleveland, ohio--in an apartment above sarajane and next to valentino's pizza where we were lulled to sleep every night to the soothing sound of dishwashing
favorite tv shows
first: foyle's war
second: masterpiece theatre
third: the office
fourth: the cosby show
websites i visit daily
first: the new york times
second: the weather
third: craigslist
fourth: print & pattern
places i'd rather be
first: in a corner of hyde park, with a book, under a tree
second: on the top of a mountain in the uintas, with henry on my back, and joe holding my hand
third: driving the road from boulder to escalante
fourth: sitting on my parent's back deck watching the sun light up the red rocks in the south valley
people to tag, as it were
first: ioan gruffudd
second: diana rigg
third: dwight schrute
fourth: chili cheese polenta
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you know I miss the clinking of those pots and pans.
ah, padded doors. i'd forgotten about those.
i love your writing jess. so excited for thanksgiving! it will be fun to meet little henry :)
Anne of Green Gables is STILL one of my favorite movies, and I can quote long passages from the movie. I will never get tired of watching that! It was fun to read all these "fours" about you.
Hey! That's us! (Actually, it's mostly not me since I hardly ever write anything--since I only wrote one thing). Keep up the good work.
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