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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #29560 is a reply to message #29524 ] Fri, 21 May 2010 13:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thank you, Jmeadows, I most certainly will. Given my track record with computers, you'll probably be hearing from me soon.


Danger: Here lurks karoshi!
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #29610 is a reply to message #29560 ] Fri, 21 May 2010 22:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Eh, just call her "Jodi." Everyone else does. Smile Smile

Welcome, all you new folks! Been busy with the contest and hadn't checked this thread for a few days, it's nice to see more people de-lurkin!


"The time is always right to do what's right."--MLK Jr.
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #29711 is a reply to message #29268 ] Sun, 23 May 2010 22:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Eep! I'm late late. Thank you Jodi! And that laundry *still* needs to be put away Razz
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #29764 is a reply to message #12225 ] Tue, 25 May 2010 15:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hello, I'm Cinnamuffins* and I like footnotes. Wait, wrong introduction...

I've been reading Robin's books for, oh, two decades or so, since I discovered the Hero and the Crown when I was about twelve. I then hunted for the Blue Sword and Beauty and the Door in the Hedge, followed by the others as they came out. And then I discovered the blog a couple of months ago...

I've been peeking in at this forum now and then, and occasionally thinking, "Oh, I should register so I can post about ____**." And those incidents finally reached critical mass, I guess.

I don't know how often I'll have anything to say. It's likely to be intermittent, given everything else in my life***.

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*unimaginatively named after what we^ baked this weekend

^we=I, with two-year-old "helping". Yes, the kitchen is still standing. The strong odor of garlic is not her fault, either; it developed later, when the seven-year-old knocked over the ketchup, which toppled the minced-garlic-in-oil, which went smash all over the ceramic tile. I'm always amazed at how far little bits of glass can skid on a really hard surface!

**_____ being things like "Helen of Kirconnel," which I didn't recognize from the lines in Spindle's End, but knew immediately when I read all the words, because I too had the disc Flight of the Green Linnet that someone mentioned.

*** Everything else being, most prominently, homeschooling my kids; our year won't end until it's almost time to start the new one in August, because we took a break at an odd time last fall while we were moving. Also writing^^, which I never have enough time for, and all the other things that catch my ever-wandering attention.

^^Yes, fiction. No, it never sells. Sigh. Someday...
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #29796 is a reply to message #29764 ] Wed, 26 May 2010 03:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Nice assortment of footnotes, Cinnamuffins, and welcome to the forum. :)

I expect you've pretty much worked out how things function, if you've been watching for a while, but if there's anything you need a hand with then just grab hold of a mod. :)


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #29840 is a reply to message #12225 ] Thu, 27 May 2010 01:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hello everyone. I'm Mismatched Socks, and I have a confession to make-- despite the fact that I love books (particularly McKinley books), play the violin, sing, and more than dabble in fiber-crafts (primarily weaving, although I do some knitting, sewing and, recently, spinning also) I have been lurking (reading the blog regularly and the forum irregularly) for. . . a long time. My excuse is shyness, and perhaps a lesser degree of comfort with the internet than one would expect from a twenty-year-old American college student. This is my very first forum, and I'm rather excited.
I was inspired to finally join the conversation by the Pegasus ARC contest--and the calls to lurkers that came with it-- although I didn't actually enter, because I didn't want to win (I'm going to need something as wonderful as Pegasus in November--because it'll be November). However, I just love the idea of sharing favorite bits, so I may just stick mine on the end of that thread anyway--unless somebody's got an idea for a better place to put it.

Oh, and my socks don't match. Ever.
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #29853 is a reply to message #29840 ] Thu, 27 May 2010 10:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi, Mismatched Socks! It's great to have you here. (I share your partiality for violin and fiber crafts Smile )


"Purity of heart is to will one thing." Kirkegaard
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #29863 is a reply to message #29840 ] Thu, 27 May 2010 15:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi Mismatched Socks! Welcome to the forum! If you have any questions about how to use it, feel free to grab the first mod you see. (We wear neon green so you can find us easily.) Send a PM (private message) to any of us and we'll take care of you as soon as inhumanly possible! Smile

If you want to keep posting on the contest thread, that's fine! I can't see a reason why it shouldn't continue. Smile

You're in good company with the music and fiber arts. There's a lot of that going on around here. Smile


Smooshes!
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #29969 is a reply to message #29840 ] Sat, 29 May 2010 15:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hey, great to have you here! If the contest got people to de-lurk and have some fun, then it was a total success as far as I'm concerned. Smile


"The time is always right to do what's right."--MLK Jr.
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #32845 is a reply to message #12225 ] Tue, 17 August 2010 01:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi Everyone

I guess I went about this kinda backward, cos I registered in order to post a recipe on the Sunshine contest (I won, I WON, sorry, not boasting, I never win ANYTHING!) and this is the first time I've properly posted.

I've been reading McKinley for a couple of years, but I met Sunshine two christmases ago, and remember finishing it and immediately returning to the first page to start again (My sister unfortunately came and reclaimed it before I got all the way through again. Her argument was that it was HER book, she hadn't read it, and I'd already read it once. I still don't think it rates!)I love books, love young adult fiction (its always so much more FUN than "grown up" stuff), good romantic comedy, smart writing and strong intelligent female characters.

I've been seeing that other Mckinleyites are meeting up in Melbourne. Any in Perth? I might have to fly over some time otherwise!
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #32846 is a reply to message #12225 ] Tue, 17 August 2010 01:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Oh, congratulations on your win! (As someone who never wins things either, I can really sympathise with the surprise and sheer elation you must have felt.)

And welcome to the forum!


Why, I feel all thin, sort of stretched, if you know what I mean, like butter that has been scraped over too much bread.
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #32967 is a reply to message #32845 ] Thu, 19 August 2010 05:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi DrRo!

Welcome to the forum, and congratulations on winning! If you have any questions about the forum, feel free to grab the nearest neon green tagged mod and we'll do whatever we can to help.

I'd start a new thread with the Perth question if you wanted to set up a meeting there. Maybe you can find someone nearby to help out!

Jodi


Smooshes!
icon12.gif  Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #33728 is a reply to message #12225 ] Fri, 03 September 2010 22:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Greetings to all, and thanks for being here! I live in upstate New York, after having lived all over, learned to ride at an advanced age, done radio & TV broadcasting, print journalism, marketing, and raising late-arriving twin girls who are now out having their own adventures. Now it's me, Moe-the-cat, and an SO with his own home (isn't solitude grand?). I discovered Robin's work 15 or so years ago, and am a devotee. Wish her books had been around when I was a kid! I follow Robin's blog daily, always holding my breath and hoping good things happened that day. Also marveling at her energy and courage, not to mention her phenomenal writing. I'm not at all a "fan" type person, but she's the exception, and I'm glad to be part of this community. I just have to stay away from the baking forum!!!


Deb3
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #33744 is a reply to message #33728 ] Sat, 04 September 2010 12:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hello Deb3y, you're very welcome to the forum. Smile I expect you've done a bit of exploring, and rule-reading, but if there's anything that could do with a bit more explaining then please do grab one of us mods. We're very friendly (as is everyone here) and are happy to help.

Enjoy (and I bet you can't really stay away from the baking forum..Smile )


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #34892 is a reply to message #12225 ] Wed, 06 October 2010 23:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hello! I'm Khieri. I picked up Beauty at around 8 years old, not just because I loved fairy tales and fantasy, but because I share a last name with our favourite author. I read Beauty, loved it, and went searching for more. Aerin was my hero by age 10, and I used to imagine that Robin McKinley was my awesome cousin or aunt or something that was the sole intellectual light of my somewhat hickish branch of the McKinleys. Anyway, idol worship aside, I started following the blog via Twitter, got fascinated by the footnotes and decided to attempt to like just one forum out there. So there it is...I hope we can get along well!
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #34893 is a reply to message #12225 ] Wed, 06 October 2010 23:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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This is a very likeable forum - friendly atmosphere, charming people & intelligent but un-nasty conversation. Smile

Welcome!


Why, I feel all thin, sort of stretched, if you know what I mean, like butter that has been scraped over too much bread.
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #34902 is a reply to message #34892 ] Thu, 07 October 2010 07:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hello Khieri, welcome to the forum and I hope you enjoy yourself here. If there's anything you want a bit of help with about the forum itself, feel free to ask a mod at any time. Smile


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #35554 is a reply to message #12225 ] Thu, 28 October 2010 13:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I've actually been a member for awhile, but I took a long, unplanned hiatus from the forum, so I feel like I ought to re-introduce myself.

I graduated from college with a B.A. in English, moved back to the Midwest--Indiana, to be more specific (yaay). Still looking for a job, but enjoying being here. I'm interested in getting my MLS (Master's in Library Science), but haven't started yet. I like making things, especially knitting and baking. And I hope to be around a bit more now!
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #35556 is a reply to message #12225 ] Thu, 28 October 2010 13:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Welcome back! Smile


Why, I feel all thin, sort of stretched, if you know what I mean, like butter that has been scraped over too much bread.
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #35599 is a reply to message #12225 ] Thu, 28 October 2010 20:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hello Smile I've been a lurker on the forum for a while (i think i've posted once or twice over in the blog discussions). I love to read Robin's blog--daily when possible Very Happy My first McKinley book was The Blue Sword...and it was like I'd stepped into my own fantasy world--girl kidnapped by mysterious king, becomes warrior nearly overnight, saves country, marries king... I was instantly in love Wink

I love to read, write, cook*, garden, mountain bike**... I homeschool my sons (ages 9 and 6***) and watch/encourage as my amazing husband attempts work/school/firefighter training all at once.

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*Except breakfast! Which is kinda weird because I'm a morning person...

**I took it up in April of this year. I'd been riding a cruiser/hybrid for a few years and just Loved! being on a bike. I needed a way to get in shape that I would keep after and I have a close friend who used to be a professional racer and who drags any friend he can into the mountain biking world. So...

***They're almost 10 and 7 GAAAHH!!! I just went through a bunch of pictures for my sis-in--law who is making a photo book of the grandkids for my dad for Christmas and remembered again what CUTE^ little babies/toddlers they were *sigh*

^Not that they aren't cute (and Super Fun) NOW LOL Razz
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #41228 is a reply to message #12225 ] Sun, 10 April 2011 23:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hello, all!

I am a new member of the forum, but I've been reading it on and off for a couple of years now, since I started reading our Hellgoddess's blog. I've been meaning to join for ages. I think one of the reasons it took me so long was that I was trying to think of a webname as cool as Hellgoddess and I finally realized that there just aren't any. I almost made it to registering last winter when the Jane Eyre discussion was on (one of my all time favorites--I felt the need to stick up for our Charlotte) but was too busy to notice that the activation emails had gone into my spam folder. By the time I realized what had happened it was too late and no one was talking about Jane Eyre anymore.

However, I'm here now! I forget how much of this I put in my profile, but I'm a graduate student in Industrial Hygiene (which sounds dreadfully stodgy and dull, I know--it isn't really) but I came there over a twisted path out of the land of professional theatre. I've been a professional scenic artist for several years, which means I take small scale designs from the scenic designer and paint them in very large scale, on the scenery. I am nuts about color, and if I had my way I'd live in a house made of Tiffany windows and mosaics, with a giant vegetable garden out back. And lots of large dogs. In my not so copious spare time I am teaching myself to play the fiddle, make stained glass mosaics, can vegetables and make jam, and immerse myself in nineteenth century women's lit (very unusual in the science department, lemme tell ya). The exception to this is that I don't like the kind where the protagonist always has to die because her inner feminism makes her life untenable. I always end up wanting to tell those ladies to sit down and have a beer.

My copies of all of Robin's books except for Pegasus (which simply hasn't had time yet) are battered and worn and dog-eared from years of being read over and over, stuffed in book bags and pockets, and dropped off the edge of the bed when I fell asleep reading. Someday I'll get nice copies to keep nice, but I'll still probably keep the battered set on the bedside bookcase (the highest honor of my bookcase ranking system--does anyone else have one of those?). Other places on that shelf go to Stella Gibbons, Charlotte Bronte, Louisa May Alcott, Gerald Durrell, Jane Austin, Tamora Pierce, and T.S. Eliot.

Anyway, I'm delighted to meet you all and look forward to many glorious discussions.
Cheerio!
RMBurton


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #41232 is a reply to message #41228 ] Mon, 11 April 2011 01:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi RM - glad to see you made it here eventually. Smile (And Jane Eyre is bound to come up as a topic again... LOL )


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #41306 is a reply to message #12225 ] Thu, 14 April 2011 14:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi All,

I've actually posted a few times on the forum already, but would like to say "hi" officially here... Smile

I've been a fan of Robin's since I discovered The Blue Sword and The Hero & the Crown in my school library (I was in 6th grade). It wasn't until much later that I realized how much her books had affected me...I credit Robin for inspiring my addiction to books about active, interesting heroines; (a positive addiction, that is.) It's never left me since.

I'm a teacher by day and a writer by night. Who knows...perhaps someday I'll be a writer by day...It's something to hope for. And work towards!

I've been following Robin's blog for more than a year but only recently have I moseyed over to the forum. So far, I'm really enjoying the thoughtful comments and the friendly community here.

Thanks and here's to many interesting conversations!

Katrina
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #41313 is a reply to message #41306 ] Thu, 14 April 2011 20:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi Katrina!


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #41394 is a reply to message #12225 ] Mon, 18 April 2011 00:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hello everyone,
I've had this account for a while but I just now started seriously perusing the forums. :)
I've been reading Robin's books for about 13 or 14 years, which is the majority of my life. I still enjoy all her books as much now as I did when I was 8.

I'm currently a student in college, pursuing a triple Bachelors degree, but I'm nearly done!
In my spare time, I play music (clarinet, bassoon, piano, ukulele), read excessively, play video games, and try to do what I can to make the world a better place.

So, that's me! I hope to see you around the forum sometime.
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #41414 is a reply to message #12225 ] Mon, 18 April 2011 12:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hey there! I've loved a few of Robin McKinley's books for years ("The Blue Sword," "Beauty," "Outlaws," "Spindle's End") and only recently discovered that she'd added more books to her list in the years since I'd stopped paying attention. At which point I started tracking them all down. I LOVED "Chalice" and I'm waiting with bated breath for "Sunshine" to arrive from the library.

Er. About myself. I too am an on-and-off knitter (mostly in winter) and I would love to have a rose garden but I'll wait till I have a place of my own. Oh, and I'm a recent college graduate (eeep!) figuring out the Real World. It's rather harder than the adults let on.
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #41424 is a reply to message #41414 ] Mon, 18 April 2011 22:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Welcome welcome welcome, everybody new! Please don't hesitate to ask a moderator if you have questions about the forum--and feel free to make use of the Sandbox and the "Tips and Tricks" section to sort out the mechanics of our forum software, if you need it.

Great to see so many new faces lately! Smile


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #43818 is a reply to message #12225 ] Mon, 25 July 2011 21:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi all!
I recently joined and thought I would share a little about me. I'm a pharmacist in the US Navy. This means I get to move around a lot! Currently, I'm in the Washington DC area and am really loving it here.
I started reading Robin's books when I was much younger. 'The Blue Sword' was my first and is still my favorite. She has been one of my favorite authors ever since!

Heather
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #43834 is a reply to message #43818 ] Tue, 26 July 2011 09:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Welcome, Heather, good to see you here and I hope you enjoy taking part in the forum. Feel free to ask for help if you need it at any time, via the routes that Black Bear mentions above.


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #43836 is a reply to message #12225 ] Tue, 26 July 2011 13:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi, I'm Robyn Sue and I've been a McKinley fan since I read Rose Daughter.
I'm going to community college to get my associates so that in the Fall of 2012 I can transfer to Houston Baptist University to get my B.A. in English. I want to be a proofreader/editor.
I love reading, playing my violin, listening to music*, doing cross-stitch, crocheting and writing my own books.

*I usually listen to symphonic metal such as Nightwish, Within Temptation and Apocalyptica. Rock Alternative is usually whatever I feel like. I also listen to Skillet and Fireflight, which are Christian rock bands. And I listen to classical while I read.


Am I crazy if listen to the voices in my little world? :D
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #44285 is a reply to message #43836 ] Sun, 14 August 2011 20:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Robyn, we have shockingly similar taste in music. *g*


Smooshes!
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #44589 is a reply to message #12225 ] Wed, 31 August 2011 18:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi! My name's Abi, and I discovered Robin McKinley's books exactly twelve days ago, when someone lent me all of them that she owns. I started with Spindle's End and have gone on to read Rose Daughter, Chalice, Dragonhaven, Sunshine and The Hero and the Crown, and I'm halfway through The Blue Sword. I've loved every single one so far and was quite thrilled to find this site with Exciting Other Fans!

I read (too much), collect books (mostly children's) and write (but not professionally, to my sorrow). I also work for the Post Office (have not yet decided whether this is a Good Thing) and am learning to drive (not terribly successful, owing to the fact that my steering is a bit imaginative).

Anyway. This looks like a marvellously fun forum!


www.abicadell.com
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #44590 is a reply to message #44589 ] Wed, 31 August 2011 18:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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*bounces excitedly at seeing a familiar face*

(assuming that there aren't TWO Abis who work for the post office and collect childrens books etc Wink )

Good to see you over here Smile


Don't worry about the dust bunnies, they're just here to guard the treasure.....
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #44599 is a reply to message #44590 ] Wed, 31 August 2011 22:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Another welcome! (whether or not you are the Abi I think you are)
The more Robin's books are spread around, the better. Very Happy
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #44612 is a reply to message #12225 ] Thu, 01 September 2011 18:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hello, you two! I did wonder whether there'd be anyone familiar over here...

And I am telling all and sundry about the amazingness of Robin's books (though I am still in the 'how, how, how did I miss these for so long?!' stage).


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #44614 is a reply to message #12225 ] Thu, 01 September 2011 18:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi Abi!


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #44789 is a reply to message #12225 ] Sun, 11 September 2011 15:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Oh goodness...a bit late to the game on this one - apologies. I spent so much time browsing the forum that I forgot to introduce myself! Eeep.

I am a hobby knitter, but I'd like very much to improve myself. Way to much time is spent on Ravelry, but as yet I've only used two patterns. The same applies to my harp playing - I've played since I was 12, but despite the fact that I'm 22 now and brought a frelling harp with me over the billowy waves, I don't play nearly as well as I should! But university always becomes the excuse: whenever I have reading to do or an assignment to write for class, I feel guilty if I'm not working on that all the time, particularly since I work rather slowly.

Four years ago I moved from Pennsylvania to Scotland for my undergraduate degree, and this summer I moved from Scotland to Sweden for my partnery-boyfriendy-fiance. Stockholms universitet accepted me for a masters degree, and so now I'm testing my year-old Swedish skills. Another reason why schoolwork happens slowly. Wink

In Scotland I was in the Gilbert and Sullivan Society as well as a couple of choirs, and I'm poking around for a few here as well. Once I've settled in a bit, and found a job, I want to get back into horsebackriding, which I miss horribly. I also miss having a pack full of PBGVs to play with, but I get to see them when I visit the folks. Smile

Love books, love writing, love reading. Love tea. Mmmm, tea.

Robin, thank you for such a wonderful blog to follow! I've not been a member for very long, but the forum feels like a great community, and I'm happy to be here. Smile
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #44794 is a reply to message #12225 ] Sun, 11 September 2011 23:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
L.R.K.  is currently offline L.R.K.
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Oh, it's never too late to introduce yourself - and welcome to the forum! which, as you've already noticed, is a very nice place to be. And also welcome to Sweden - or should I say: "Välkommen till Sverige!" - which... well, it can be nice also. Wink

(Oh, and a little tip - if you are learning Swedish, and don't mind reading children's lit... I think it's a very good way to learn a language, rather than reading simplified adult novels, as children's books were written in a simple language, rahter than mutila... ahum... When my husband moved here.. oh, eighteen years ago?... he was amenable to my suggestion, and read all of Gösta Knutsson's Pelle Svanslös-books... If nothing else, I'm sure he learned a few words like "strömming" Wink But, this is a hobby-horse of mine, so I hope you'll excuse if I got a bit carried away. Smile )


Why, I feel all thin, sort of stretched, if you know what I mean, like butter that has been scraped over too much bread.
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #44806 is a reply to message #44794 ] Mon, 12 September 2011 10:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
harpergray  is currently offline harpergray
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I have read a Pelle Svanslös book! Which, oddly enough, was found at a garage sale in the States. But anyway, I liked it very much, and once my boyfriend wants to learn him some more Swedish I'll be passing it along to him. Smile

When my friend was teaching me Swedish she also brought me Kitty som Detective, which didn't need to worry about changing reading levels but did get churned through the translation machine, so I don't know how much that counts as mutilation...YA has been a great resource for me, though, exactly for the reason that you said. You're reading the language, rather than the language abridged. Smile
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #44834 is a reply to message #12225 ] Tue, 13 September 2011 05:10 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Have posted on the blog thread, but now found the proper place to say hello.

*waves at everyone*

Hi, my name is 'Fox and I read books. Long books, short books, slowly moving books, action packed books with no characterisation, and even fantasy books. (well to be honest, mostly fantasy and SF books), but if it has words in it, them I'm likely to try it.

I'm sure i'll get to know you all more as I delve into the longer threads.
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