Rules which may or may not be followed:
1) Once you are awarded, post about it on your blog and leave a link back to the person who awarded you
2) Answer all the questions on the tag
3) Do not award anyone who has less than 100 followers
4) Come up with ten new questions
5) Keep your questions clean and refrain from using vile language
6) Tag 5 to 10 people
Aspirer's questions:
1. How do you like your tea?
Brewed as dark as I can make it without it making me sick (when it's too strong, it gives me cramps and nausea. Dunno why.) About 1/2 teaspoon of sugar, and lots of milk. The best is half-and-half, but that's only around when my grandmother is here for a couple days, so usually it's almond milk.
2. Favorite Jane Austen novel?
YOU CANNOT DO THIS TO ME! Eughh...er....Persuasion, Northanger Abbey, Sense and Sensibility. ( I think...I haven't read S&S for a very long time, so my opinions may have changed.) I think that maaaaybe my top one is now Persuasion. I'm reading Pride and Prejudice for school, and was extremely saddened to find that its magic has rather diminished for me now. *tears*
3. Cellos or violins?
Cellos. I like the deep tones.
4. Latin or Greek?
LATIN. Language of the Church! And it's just so beautiful. Greek is pretty cool, but it's pagan, and Latin sounds nicer, in my opinion. I do love the Kyrie Eleison, though.
5. Dream job? (Note that reality does not apply; if you so desired, for example, you could be a librarian in the 1900's)
Nun. *grins* To make it more interesting, nun in the early Middle Ages, preferably with a saint for a superior.
6. Favorite saint, and why?
Once again, there is no way I can just pick one. However, I suppose I can say St. Therese. I have, after all, loved her since before my First Communion. As for why...I love her humility, her Little Way, her abandonment to God's will, and her writing. It was actually by reading her writings and what others wrote about her that I first learned about subjecting oneself to God's will - and it's a good thing, too, because I've sure needed to trust Him a lot this year.
7. Would you rather live a short life with death by martyrdom or a long, painstaking life with a natural death?
Theoretically, I'd rather live a short life with martyrdom, because then I'd have less time to misbehave and I'd die for Christ, whereas in a long, painstaking life I'd have numerous opportunities to go astray, and I'd get very tired of fighting evil. Also a natural death could be less meritorious. However, let me just note that I haven't much desire for martrydom...
8. Favorite kind of chocolate?
Dark-ish, but less than 70%, preferably filled with caramel or some sort of cream filling. Or those cherry ones. Heck, just get me a whole box. :)
9. Your kind of Prince Charming?
I definitely fall for quiet types. I like thoughtfulness, quiet chivalry, ability to have deep conversations (especially about literature), and deep voices. I do not like being paid compliments often - it just embarrasses me. However, if you never pay me compliments and then one day you drop a little one, I will probably explode from excitement. Oh, and manliness is an absolute necessity.
(I'm allowed to be super picky because I'm becoming a nun so I don't have to be realistic, plus I'm gonna marry the most perfect man ever to be born.)
10. Favorite fictional character?(I'm allowed to be super picky because I'm becoming a nun so I don't have to be realistic, plus I'm gonna marry the most perfect man ever to be born.)
Wow. Um. I can't even begin to think. There are so many. Also, now that I'm thinking about them, I do believe that I have more male favorite characters than female. One recent one is Gabriel Gale from Chesterton's The Poet and the Lunatics - in addition to every character Chesterton ever wrote. *sighs* This is a hopeless endeavor.
Now I was trying to be good and do the new questions and tag people and stuff, but so many of the people I follow have done the tag already, and I can't think of good questions, so....
Bye-the-bye, Aspirer, thanks so much for thinking up such good, thought-provoking questions, and thanks for tagging me
Whoooooooooooooooooo, you're becoming a nun?! Excitement!!! Congratulations on your beautiful
ReplyDeleteengagement. :)
I'm certainly trying! I haven't been accepted yet, but I'm scrambling to get all my papers sent in and praying frantically that they accept me. :p Thank you!
DeleteIf you don't mind my asking (and I understand if you do mind), which community do you hope to join?
DeleteNope, don't mind at all. I'm hoping to join the Daughters of Mary in NY. They're a traditional order.
DeleteVICTORIA!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for answering my questions-- you have no idea how much fun I had reading them! :) (It's just so much easier when you find people who like the same things you do.) So happy that you're going to be become a nun, too. :D What a calling!
♥ Aspirer
Aw, you're welcome.
DeleteI know -- before I started blogging I had no idea how many people actually share my likes and opinions! It's lovely. :)