- Growing up in Texas
- Being involved in church, and the American evangelical community specifically, from birth
- The music of Lyle Lovett
- Being tall for my age all through my childhood
- Being more bookish and into school than anybody else I knew
- The 6 years I was homeschooled
- The writings of L. M. Montgomery
- The writings of Jane Austen
- Hmmmm, and C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Beatrix Potter
- Reading books like Anna Karenina before I probably should have
- The X-Files and Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Star Wars, Casablanca, and Rogers & Hammerstein musicals
- Being the oldest daughter of an oldest daughter
- Two parents who chose to forgo opportunities for greater career success to be able to spend more time with my sister and me
- Not dating until I got to college
- Not having friendships with people who were different from me in a meaningful way until I got to college
- Memorizing a whole heck of a lot of the Bible in AWANA clubs
- Having no brothers (and a dad who was more interested in music and science than sports or cars)
- Studying piano seriously from age 8 through my high school graduation, and then dabbling in it after that
- The Sunday matinee season tickets to the orchestra that we had for many years during my childhood
- The tradition of sewing, knitting, needlework, etc. among the women in my family
Friday, January 29, 2010
An Incomplete List of Influences
Well, we are still under the weather here. Violet has fallen prey to a stomach virus on top of her cold, which she has shared with me (the cold, not the stomach virus-- thank goodness). Our quarantine kept me from doing things I really wanted to this week; I missed a La Leche League meeting (which is always fun and refreshing for me) and had to cancel plans with a visiting-from-out-of-town friend who I miss a ton. SIGH... To distract myself from the yuckiness I shall steal a page from Jason Boyett; I have compiled a not-comprehensive list of things that played a role in shaping who I have come to be as an adult. They are not in any particular order, and not explained, and not divided up into good or bad impact on who I am today.
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4 comments:
Nice list. Wish I could get the detailed commentary on each one. *wink*
Interesting! Does it make you think about how your kids are being influenced?
Very interesting, indeed.
I had a few years of AWANAS. My parents and their friends called it the marijuana club.
I think your list is quite accurate. Of course, there's always things we would have done differently if we could do them again, but trading-off family life for career life is something I'd never change.
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