much better with the sound of music.

May 02, 2005 12:37



Your Dominant Intelligence is Linguistic Intelligence



You are excellent with words and language. You explain yourself well.
An elegant speaker, you can converse well with anyone on the fly.
You are also good at remembering information and convicing someone of your point of view.
A master of creative phrasing and unique words, you enjoy expanding your vocabulary.

You would make a fantastic poet, journalist, writer, teacher, lawyer, politician, or translator.

What Kind of Intelligence Do You Have?

In referrence to the quiz: Does Blurghy count? :P

Anyway, after a long and fitful sleep - 12 hours, to be exact - I feel as refreshed and rejuvenated as the fresh dalandan juice that I'm craving for (made especially by Fruit Magic). YUM.

Skipping breakfast altogether, I had lunch over the sounds of my favorite DVD: The Sound of Music spinning endless music through my DVD player. Honestly, that movie will never get old. When I was younger (like 5 or 6) I used to pretend that I was either Maria/Grettie dear/Lisa and dress accordingly. Adle Vice was my favorite song, but I would always feel open to re-enacting a scene for you, and all those who would be interested in watching me. I would play dress-up with my cousins... If I was Maria, I would wear a blanket over my head while pretending to get married to my "Captain" who happened to be an imaginary figure composed entirely of thin air. When I was the "baby of the Von Trapp family", I would wear my favorite dress and pretend to be sleeping (just like in the party scene where they sing: "So Long, Farewell...") if I was Liezel/Lisa whatever her name's spelled, I'd just jump over beds pretending singing: "I am 16, going on 17..." If not, my mom would press the play button on the casette player, and the sounds of Adle Vice would come in lulling me to sleep.

I've always loved the Sound of Music.

I've always loved non-working/no-school days.

I've always loved Adle Vice.

I've always loved musicals.

In other news, I'm nearly finished with reading Sophie's World. YES! For some reason, I think what happened with this book is, at some point, I was completely absorbed and then it sort of deteriorated. However, I think my absorption reading is picking up once again.

Tomorrow, I plan to go to Powerbooks for some much needed book-therapy. It's not exactly retail-therapy now... It's just an urge that needs to be satisfied... again and again.

AAAAAH. We're now in the Doe a deer stage of Sound of Music. :D
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