Today is housework day, so I'll do what I often do with these questions - one job about the house, the do a question. It makes the housework go faster.
Questions, as always come from Sunday Stealing.
I am passionate about ...
1) The written world.
2) Cinema
3) Theatre
4) Abortion rights - and not that you need to ask, but I am very pro-choice. I'm also very thankful that I live in Australia where a woman's bodily autonomy is written into law.
5) Travelling. Travelling anywhere, to be honest.
(Now it's time to make my bed.)
I'd like to learn ...
1) How to play the piano.
2) Keep a cleaner house (which is a bit impossible for my ADHD brain to manage).
3) How to not have my face express utter boredom when I'm in yet another pointless meeting.
4) How to have neater handwriting - mine is appalling.
5) Maybe how to play pickle ball. I don't quite know why - it looks fun.
(Time to hoover the floors).
Things I say a lot ...
1) "You stupid piece of plastic crap!" Normally directed at some form of technology which isn't working.
2) "Big stretch!" Directed at the cat - I think it's law that you have to say that.
3) "Big yawn!" Also directed at the cat, as above.
4) "No! I don't want to dead ball slams." I HATE dead ball slams. Cleo, my trainer loves them.
5) "I have nothing to read!" Of course, I have plenty to read, but you can never have too many books.
(Now I'm going to hang out my washing - it's not a bad day for it out there.)
Places I'd like to travel to ...
1) Vietnam - I'm thinking this might be a great place to go to this year - maybe on an Intrepid Tour.
2) Cambodia - which I'd tag onto the Vietnam trip - only because I want to go to Angkor Wat.
3) Japan - but there's lots of people there and it seems like everybody is travelling there - but it looks fascinating - and the food is amazing.
4) Uluru - formerly known as Ayers Rock. Another place for a short Winter trip. It would be good to be back in the Territory again.
5) And I'd like to go live in France for a few months and see more of the country. I adore Paris, but France has so much to see and experience.
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