The first question in this iteration of Sunday Stealing is about the second month. It should be the 12th month, but we won’t get into that.
1. What are your plans for February?
There will be an Olin Family Reunion online on February 3. I’m involved with the John Olin Origin Project. We know he came across the Atlantic in the latter 17th century on an English ship, but was he English? Welsh? French? BTW, I am the spouse of John> Joseph> Joseph> Reuben> John> Earl> Orva> George> Ann> Carol.
Two Death Cafes are taking place online in February. I’ve written about them here, among other places. Although I wasn’t a part of the originating group, I’ve been recruited to run one of the break-out rooms, making sure everyone who wants to has the opportunity to speak, take notes for when the group gets back together, and basically try to keep things on track. Some college students will be joining in.
Also, Valentine’s Day will be Ash Wednesday. They coincided in 1923, 1934, and 1945, which I don’t remember, and 2018, which I do. It will happen again in 2029, but not again in the 21st Century. My hot V-Day date with my wife will be going to church.
2. Did you ever have or go to sleepovers as a kid?
No sleepovers at my house, at least for me and my friends. I have some vague notion of going with one or both of my sisters to someone else’s house when I was eight or ten, having a mad crush on a girl from the host family.
Readathon
3. Which books would you pick for a book binge?
There’s a shelf in this office of books I purchased in the past two years at the author talks at the Albany Public Library that I’d grab. I’d probably start with Roosevelt Sweeps Nation by David Pietrusza.
4. What features do you love most about your home?
It’s the built-in bookshelves in this room, the contents of which I had to reorganize.
5. How often do you try something new?
I watched this recent Vlogbrothers video by Hank Green. I’ve concluded that every day I do something new when I write this blog because I’m synthesizing my experiences. And the experiences are new, whether seeing a movie or reading a book. I only went to France last year so I’d have blog fodder. (KIDDING, Deborah!)
6. What type of sushi is your favorite?
I don’t really know sushi, and I seldom consume it. California roll, I suppose.
7. Do you prefer to relax or go on adventures during vacation?
I don’t have a great need to go somewhere in order to relax. It is not as though I like sitting on the beach, in no small part because of my vitiligo, but even before I developed it two decades ago, I never saw the attraction.
8. Which colors look best on you?
I look marvelous in everything! You should ask someone else. Blue, I guess?
9. Do you like brunch?
As opposed to not having brunch? Sure.
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10. Do you get stage fright?
Apparently so. I was in two different musicals at church in the past decade, and I knew my songs cold in rehearsal but forgot a line in one song and failed to make an entrance in another.
11. Which podcasts do you like at the moment?
There are approximately one zillion podcasts, and I’ve heard a few that seemed intriguing, but I haven’t the time. I can’t listen to one while doing something else. (This is true of audiobooks as well, BTW.) So I’ve been listening to three: Coverville by Brian Ibbott since 2008, Hollywood and Levine by Ken Levine since c. 2016, and AmeriNZ by Arthur since… actually, I haven’t a clue, but for a long time.
12. One thing that immediately makes your day better
When the cats are in a good mood and want to purr on my lap.
13. Which family members are you closest to?
My wife, my daughter, and my two sisters.
14. Something you practice often
Choral music, near-obsessive self-reflection, walking without tripping over the cats.
15. Are you a light sleeper or a deep sleeper?
Deep sleep, not necessarily for very long, but often enough time to have vivid dreams.