51. Life is about the process.
50. I love running, but I spent so many years (figuratively) running that sometimes I forget how to (literally) run.
49. I love doing yoga, but don't do it nearly often enough.
48. I want to go to Eastern Europe/Central Asia and knit with the womyn there and listen to their stories. I hope that happens through the Peace Corps. If not, I'm going anyway. Sometime.
47. I love listening to the stories of others. I want to be a storyteller myself someday.
46. I am now friends with the first womyn I EVER had a cruch on. Shi doesn't know that I ever liked hir. I couldn't tell hir. I'd be too shy about it. Shi's mostly straight.
45. I was engaged once. Big mistake.
44. My mothir doesn't claim me, and I am slowly beginning to accept that as fact. It is hard, but it is the truth.
43. I believe in the Goddess, but sometimes I forget.
42. I belong to the Headwaters Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Bemidji MN, and have been a member since 2001.
41. I had a breast reduction in December of 2004. I turned twenty in Janury of 2005 with the same size breasts as when I was nine years old.
40. I'm a self-identified femme. Some would argue that point. I just put on my six-inch spiked domme heels and a thigh-high split skirt. They don't argue anymore.
39. I am allergic to the oils that my leg hair produces. So, I have to shave. I'm okay with that.
38. I love sex. I hate sex. I am tired of being an object for others.
37. I am offered a place carrying the GIANT leather flag in the TC Pride Parade this year. I haven't decided yet if I will do it.
36. Most people do things that are really BDSM related, and would never consider them to be connected. I learned that the hard way.
35. I ventured into the SM world for a time. I learned a lot about myself. I don't need to be constantly integrated into the Scene, but an occasional foray into is nice.
34. I have four adopted mothirs. One for each direction: Earth, Air, Water, Fire. I love them all dearly, and wouldn't be where I am today without their love and support.
33. I'm not going to make it to fifty.
32. I DO NOT HATE MEN. Most of the time.
31. I appreciate people who recognize the importance of womyn's space. I think it is vital for the genders to not always be together. I just don't always want to be around men.
30. Lesbians make me happy. Dykes make me happy. Couples make me even happier.
29. I love to house-sit for other people. I try hard not to snoop through their things (only kidding ... I don't snoop), and I find it fascinating to learn how others live. I think that's part of why I want to join the Peace Corps.
28. There are a lot of things I would like to do and don't. Maybe that says something about me ...
27. I have wanted to spin my entire life. My spindle is not weighted properly, and I would like to find a teacher.
26. I have three favorite Girl Scout cookies: Thin Mints, Peanut Butter Patties, and Caramel Delights (Samoas). I'll eat the others, but only if I have to.
25. I have wanted to read "The Artist's Way" since I first heard about it, but I still haven't. People tell me I need my own copy to write in and stuff, but it hasn't happened yet.
24. I love knitting as art, not just as function. I'm working on some pieces now that have the "art" principle.
23. I love knitting shawls. I wish I had a knitting guru who could teach me things about knitting, but I don't, so I just knit.
22. I'm hell-bent on making it to 50 this time around.
21. I am a lifetime member of the Girl Scouts of the USA. I was once a delegate to the National Meeting, and a Board Member of my local council. Now I carry the card in my wallet.
20. I'm in love, but it's unrequited. And shi's older than me. By more than most people would think acceptable.
19. I hate making decisions that directly affect other people. Don't ask me where to eat, what to eat, what to do, or where to go. I can't decide. Unless I'm vehemently opposed, I'm pretty easy-going.
18. I have mostly-straight hair, with a little wave around the ears, and I have watnted curly hair my entire life. I begged for a perm all my childhood (to no avail), and now that I'm capable of making the decision myself, I haven't the money to do it, and I can't decided if I really want to or not.
17. I forget what I have put on here. I forget very little. I remember mundane, often trivial things that make people look at me in wonder and some sort of confusion.