Your Questions Answered

August 24, 2009 by Tellie  
Filed under My Inner Kindlings

How about posting a picture of yourself?

I don’t think that’s really a question, lol, but I’m guessing your question is more along the lines of “why don’t you post more pictures of yourself  on your blog?” I really don’t like taking pictures of myself. For one, I’m not a very photogenic person and  I look totally different  in photos than I do IRL (in real life). I also have a lazy eye that loves to ruin 99.9% of my photos. So I prefer pictures that don’t expose my lazy eye, like this one:

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The fact that I’m a horrible self picture taker doesn’t help much either. Half the  time when I try to take a picture of my whole face, I just get an eyeball. And I’d swear (except that I don’t) that I was really trying to take a picture of my entire face in this one:

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And then when I do get a picture of my whole face I look like a mad person. Exhibit A:

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See? Self photography portraits really aren’t my thing. Which is why you don’t see many pictures of me on my blog.

What is your main purpose in blogging?

My main purpose in blogging is for me to express my thoughts, feelings, and experiences so that I can look back on them 20 years from now and see how far I’ve come in life. I’m very sentimental when it comes to memories so this is just another avenue in which I can document what has happened in my life

If you had to narrow it to 3 things you do with your blog to help bring in more readers, what would you say they were?

First, I am an advocate of K.I.S.S. – Keep it Simple Stupid. Keeping my posts short, sweet, and to the point I think really helps. I try to leave out unnecessary adjectives, and boring things about my day like how I went to the mall to get a new pair of glasses (I did, and I must admit they are FAWESOMETASTIC!), because they are boring and not worth writing about.

Secondly, I try not to blog about the same stuff and change it up from post to post. I’m not to sure I actually do this very well, but I try.

And last but not least, I try to post on a semi-regular basis. Of course right now posting is irregular, but i have noticed when I do post regularly it keeps readers coming because they know there will always be something new the next time they visit.

What do you love best about photography?

The thing I love best about photography is how a simple change in camera settings, composition or even the perspective can completely change the perception of the photo. I wish I was actually good at it.

What is your favorite article of clothing?

Shirts are most definitely my favorite article of clothing. I’m not that into fashion (I’m still very tomboyish and STILL hate shopping), but a nice shirt can do so much for an outfit. Speaking of shirts, I have recently bought about 20 nice shirts (trust me, before I was basically wearing the same shirt in about 14 different colors…not good) within the past 2 weeks as a small and necessary gift to myself. And although I haven’t bought new pants, these shirts will make it look like I have a whole new wardrobe.

If you could be anywhere in the world right now, where would you be?

Pretty much anywhere overseas. Backpacking Europe is a dream of mine, and I actually plan on doing so in a year or two (provided that nothing major in my life happens). I was about to post a blog entry about my backpacking plans but then I forgot, thanks for the reminder.  I’m also thinking about joining the Peace Corps.

If money was no option, and you had to be selfish and buy yourself one thing you wanted, not needed, what would you buy for yourself?

A Steinway Grand Piano. These babies range from tens of thousands of dollars to millions. It doesn’t even have to be new…as long as it has the beautiful tone of a steinway I will be happy. I am seriously thinking that a Steinway may be my first major purchase after I graduate college. I guess I haven’t really emphasized how important music is to me and how much joy I find in playing the piano. But really, it’s my #1 hobby. It’s my life. And a steinway would make me life complete. Maybe I should include a few more piano posts, but since my home electric piano is on it’s last limbs, I might just have to wait until I go to school.

What countries have you visited?

Off the top of my head I’ve visited: the US, England, Ireland, Scotland, Whales, Germany, France, Sweden, Japan, China, Guam (If that counts), Wake Island(if that counts), North & South Korea. In no particular order. Of course I probably have missed a couple since some places I visited when I was very young.

What type of camera/lens/camera equipment do you use?

The DSLR I use is a Nikon D60 with a 50mm f1.8 lens. For my point and shoot I use a Canon something-something or other. I forgot what exactly, and I can’t find it right now. But canons make the best Point and shoots in my opinion, while Nikon makes the best DSLRs.

How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

This is a very simple answer if the formula (W + I) * C is used. Where W represents the constant of wood, which is well known to be 61, as documented in many scientific journals. “I” is the variable in the equation, and represents the word “if”. I = one of the circumstances with 0 equaling the chance that the woodchuck cannot chuck wood, 1 being the theory that the woodchuck can chuck wood but chooses not to, and 2 standing for the probability that the woodchuck can and will chuck wood. Clearly, we must choose 2 for use in this equation. C = the constant of Chuck Norris, whose presence in any problem involving the word chuck must there, is well known to equal 1.1 of any known being, therefore the final part of this calculation is 1.1. As is clear, this appears to give the answer of (61 + 2) * 1.1 = (63) * 1.1 = 69.3. However, Chuck Norris’ awesome roundhouse kick declares that all decimal points cannot be used in formulas such as this, and so it must be rounded to the final solution of 69 units of wood.

I am curious to know if you were homeschooled? You have made reference to it, and I was wondering if you were, do you think it was beneficial to you, or a hinderance?

Nope I’ve never been homeschooled. I have attended a variety of schools though: Public, Private, American, British, International, Military.  My education was definitely a benefit especially the education I received while living in Asia. It really helped me prepare for college since it seems more is expected of students in Asia.

If you could make a movie about yourself, who would play you, your significant other, your best friend, and your enemy?:)

Wow. Talk about a hard question. Hmm, let me think…For me I’d probably pick the lead character from Akeelah(sp?) and the bee. I guess I kinda feel like my life is a little similar to Akeelah as depicted in the movie.

My best friend “K” would probably be played by the infamous Journee Smollett (The girl on the great debators) probably because my best friend has a lot of personality and loves to talk.

I don’t have a “significant other” although Nick Cannon had great potential before he married Mariah Carey :( .

Also I don’t have any enemies…at least I don’t think so.

If you could travel anywhere where would you go?

Antarctica only because I know very few people go there, and besides the subzero temperatures, lack of vegetation, and lack of internet, it seems fun enough.

list top 5 things you’d like to do before you die?

  1. Get married
  2. Have Kids
  3. Visit everywhere I’ve lived
  4. Buy a Steinway
  5. Play in an orchestra

Haha, I hope I’m not too late and my question is totally lame, BUT what is one food you absolutely refuse to eat? Like, if someone forced you to eat it, your relationship with that person would be in jeopardy…okay, maybe not that hardcore. But seriously, your NUMBER ONE LEAST FAVORITE food. Go!

LOL! This is easy. Chitterlings.  Just in case you didn’t know, according to wikipedia:

Chitterlings (often pronounced /?t??tl?nz/ and sometimes spelled chitlins or chittlins in vernacular) are the viscera intestines of a pig that have been prepared as food. In various countries across the world, such food is prepared and eaten either as part of a daily diet, or at special events, holidays or religious festivities.  They are nasty and they stink to high heavens

Okay maybe I added that last part.

Most memorable moment. Go.

I have a lot of memorable moments. But I guess the most memorable would be the events that took place on September 11th, 2001 (well really September 12th for me). Just two weeks earlier my mom had been working in the our nation’s capital. But luckily for my family, we  had just moved to a subtropical Japanese island a couple weeks prior.

School had just started, but my attendance was sporadic from  September 1- September 12 due to inclement weather. You see, the island got hit by a typhoon (this typhoon had hurricane Katrina beat!) which literally circled the island three times, as depicted in this picture I stole borrowed from wikipedia:

On the night of September 11th, 2001 at around 11:00pm I woke up to the howl of typhoon winds feeling that something wasn’t quite right.  I went back to sleep and at 4:00am (September 12th) I got up and knocked on my parents door to see if we’d have school the next day. Surprisingly they were not asleep.  They showed me what was happening on the news.   We didn’t have school for along time after that and we (Americans) weren’t allowed to go around the island for even longer.  When we finally were able to go out a couple months later, the locals  were excited to see us.  Many would run up to us and just say “I’m sorry”. Yes, the very same country we had dropped atomic bombs on showed compassion to say sorry, for something they didn’t even do.  September 11th changed my life forever.

  • Thank you for sharing your pictures.
  • Thank you for answering our questions. I have actually heard that before, that students in Asia are more disciplined, and focused on learning than here in the states.
  • you are a jet setter girl! love your answers - so fun!
  • love your answers especially the last one! wow, you are very well traveled. kind of jealous :) i would like to join the peace corps too!
  • I love this post! Great answers all around. I'm a tomboy and hate shopping too! Give me a comfy T shirt and blue jeans from Walmart and I'm DONE.

    Thanks for visiting my blog again, and ROFLOLOL at the verification word you had to type!!! I have gotten some really funny words too. :)
  • naturesencore
    What a beautiful, sentimental, and hilarious portrait of you! First of all, YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL! I believe you should post more pictures of yourself here. I know we are our own worst critics, but girl . . . you have nothing to be critical about, regarding your appearance.

    I have a lazy eye, too (the curse of the far-sighted writer . . . lol). I learned a trick a while back I'd like to share with you, concerning pictures of oneself. Have someone else take your picture, standing far away and zooming in. Keep your focus on any object behind, yet a bit off to the side of the photographer. The result? A gorgeous headshot, minus the lazy eye. The picture of me on my blog is one example.

    * I love your woodchuck formula! That's a riot!

    * Take my kids (or any one of the four) for a few days. If you still want to have kids after that experience . . . by all means. lol

    * Whenever you decide to go backpacking through Europe, please consider swinging by Chicagoland and whisking me off to make the 'great escape' with you. I promise, I'm a HOOT and a half to have around and I will, forever, keep you laughing (especially in the absence of my children). I don't eat much either.

    I'll have my bag packed by this evening, and ready to go by the front door. :o)~

    Hugs,

    Angela @ Mom's Fortress of Solitude
  • I really enjoyed reading this. I would love to learn how to play the piano. I did take lessons and remember the basic keys. We have a piano downstairs. I don't know what kind it is. Your a lucky gal getting to visit all the places you have. I would love to see the world. I don't like taking pictures of me either. I love my camera though.
  • Enjoyed this post! How have you been, its been a while but this one post told me a lot about u which is cool. You have really traveled a fair share! And I get your point about the grand piano. when you do play in the orchestra you have to put up the details, I'll come watch!
  • I love how you answered all the questions especially the Woody Woodchuck. LOL. Hilarious. It was great getting to know you a little more.

    I hope you get your piano because your a fantastic player.
  • You're very pretty! Even though it's my first time visiting, you should post more pictures of yourself! Chitterlings are terrible D: Seriously. I cannot stand the smell. I'm discussing which type of DSLR to buy with my fiance' and we can't chose between the D60/D90 and the Rebel XT/XTi. Ah we're still researching!
  • You're such a pretty girl, what do you mean about lazy eye? What lazy eye?
    LOL Nick Cannon is still hot though!:D
  • Thanks for posting this! I had a fun time reading through your answers. :D
  • Well done! And definitely do everything you can to backpack Europe- that was the most incredible experience. :-)
  • Haha! Awesome answers! Oh, and I definitely know about chitterlings. People here in the south eat them. As for me, wouldn't touch them either. Ew. LOL
  • Ohhhh, pretty eye! I can't read K.I.S.S. without laughing. I had a friend in college who had that tattooed on her butt with a pair of lips. I have no idea...

    Also, I agree with the chitterlings. SMELLY!
  • LOL. That's semi-disturbing yet hilarious!
  • Haha! I hardly put pictures of myself either! Unless it's my birthday or something... but mostly coz I'd rather take pics of everything else. :)
  • KristinaP
    You are gorgeous! And so well traveled!
  • youre super cute. post pics more often :) and we have the same camera! i have the 1.4 50mm...i heart it!
  • Wow, 1.4 lens? I'm jealous! In the ideal world, (the one where I'm rich) I would have purchased the 1.4 lens as well. It was my first choice, but the price made the 1.8 more appealing.
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