What American accent do you have?
Your Result: The West
Your accent is the lowest common denominator of American speech. Unless you're a SoCal surfer, no one thinks you have an accent. And really, you may not even be from the West at all, you could easily be from Florida or one of those big Southern cities like Dallas or Atlanta.
The Midland
Boston
North Central
The Inland North
Philadelphia
The South
The Northeast
What American accent do you have?Take More Quizzes That was fun. anyways, I have the day off work today. The glories of being part time. Yeah yesterday and today are parent-teacher conferences but since I am only part time I only had to go yesterday. My plans are to make a big batch of lentil stew and finish weeding and racking the yard up for winter. Its not too cold here even though its wet. I'm pretty sure I can take the wetness. I actually like weeding and find it relaxing.
With day light savings time its getting dark earlier which means I have to be more motivated to run when I get home from work. I can't wait for Josh to get home anymore because then its late. Plus he's started his winter training regimine which requires him to bike more and run only when he's being lazy (25 minutes of running vs. 2 hours biking = lazy). He's also starting to lift at work. I'm going to try working out with him today at his work but I am kind of shy about getting caught. Technically we're not sure if we are supposed to use the gym at the hosbital he's at. He's "only a resident" there and not a full time doctor and I'm obviously not employed there at all. We'll see what happens. I don't think anyone cares really. I haven't lifted weights in years and so I can see myself doing a few sets and then wimping out. I guess its good to start slow so I don't get injured. I remember thinking last year at this time when I ran the half marathon that I wished my legs were stronger. I'm hoping to run another half marathon in the spring so this will be good to do now when I don't have to intensely think about my running yet.
I'm enjoying hte fall in Idaho. The trees started to turn at the beginning of October and are just now all falling. Its a nice change from Seattle and other cities I've lived in where the leaves turn and then fall in a week or less. Wisconsin was the one exception-- that was an Autum lover's paradise.