Friday Fives Weekly Meme with Linky

friday fives badge table for fiveWelcome to Friday Fives, the weekly meme where I post five of something, and then offer a linky that’s open to everyone.  This week, I’m thinking about all of my East Coast friends who have had their houses flooded, their roofs damaged, who have no power.  I wish I could get all of them here to Michigan to stay with me!

I also have been thinking about new blog friends, making them, that is. I like to make personal connections with my readers by chatting with them on Facebook and Twitter, seeing what they’re Pinning. That’s why I added a linky to this weekly meme, so I can get to know all of you better! Below is a list of five of my social networks. In the linky below, please feel free to add your own links, to your Facebook page, Twitter stream, Google+ page, StumbleUpon page, and/or Pinterest boards. I encourage you to visit each other as well!

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/elizabeth.edwards1

TWITTER: https://twitter.com/Table4Five

GOOGLE+: https://plus.google.com/112727076984163441488/posts

STUMBLEUPON:  http://www.stumbleupon.com/stumbler/table4five

PINTEREST: http://pinterest.com/table4five/

Have a safe and fun weekend, everybody!



Friday Fives 6-22-12: Five Things About Me

Welcome to Friday Fives, the weekly meme where I post a list of five anythings! This week, I’m thinking about things that new readers might not know about me.  Feel free to play along with Friday Fives by posting your own list on your blog, on your Facebook wall, your Google + stream, on Twitter – or even by leaving your list in my comments!

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FIVE THINGS ABOUT ME:

1.  I was adopted when I was 16 months old, from foster care. My biological mother had a stroke shortly after my birth and passed away, leaving my biological father with five girls. I have a scrapbook my foster mother kept that shows I was very happy with her. My parents adopted three children altogether – my sister Martha in 1964 when she was 4 weeks old, then me in 1968, and then my brother Steve in 1974, he was 10.

2.  Because I was always singing as a toddler, my Mom convinced a piano teacher to take me on as a student when I was 3.  I played the piano and took weekly lessons until I was 16.  I played the Oboe from 6th grade until the end of Senior Year,  and the flute just for Freshman year.  I miss having a piano and wish like crazy that we could afford one.

3. I am superstitious about two things: 1. if I spill salt or even just knock over the salt shaker, I pick up a pinch of it between my fingers and toss it over my left shoulder. 2. I always, ALWAYS put my left shoe on first. If someone hands me my right shoe, I wait until they hand me the left one and then put that one on first.  I have no idea why I do either one of those things!

4. I’ve been to Venezuela, which I was privileged to visit my Senior Year of high school when our Orchestra teacher arranged a concert tour that included staying with host families in Caracas, rehearsing and performing with the local High School’s Orchestra, visiting an exclusive country club for a day of swimming, traveling to an English-language high school for a performance, taking the visitor’s tour of their version of the White House, and finally, performing for the First Lady of Venezuela. It was an experience I’ll never forget!

5. I also spent 5 weeks in London getting a couple of credits towards my Bachelor’s at MSU as part of their Overseas Study program. Part of the program was an optional weekend trip to Scotland, which included an overnight stay at a college in Glasgow and a day exploring Edinburgh.  A bunch of us also traveled to Stonehenge, and our professor took us to Stratford for the day. It was five amazing weeks of hand-writing two page papers for credit and visiting every touristy place London has. I loved it!

 

Okay, so that’s five things off the top of my head about me. Tell me something about you! Ready, set, Comment!

 

Friday Fives – Five Things That Make Me Happy

Welcome to Friday Fives, the weekly meme where I post a list of five anythings! This week, I’m making myself think of five things that make me happy because I had a bad day yesterday and want to embrace the positives.  Feel free to play along with Friday Fives by posting your own list on your blog, on your Facebook wall, your Google + stream, on Twitter – or even by leaving your list in my comments!

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FIVE THINGS THAT MAKE ME HAPPY TODAY:

 

1. My real-life and Facebook friends. I had a bad day yesterday, starting with a huge fight with my husband and ending with the realization that I had FORGOT that I agreed to co-host a Twitter party with Megan Calhoun of SocialMoms on behalf of Together Counts. I was devastated.  I posted about it on Facebook (a/k/a my personal therapist) and had 19 friends, most of whom I personally know, shower me with all kinds of lovely and kind words. It was like getting a big group hug, and there’s no feeling like knowing that YOU ARE NOT ALONE.  And also? That you aren’t the only one that occasionally f*cks up. So once again, thank you thank you THANK YOU all my wonderful friends.

2. International Delight Iced Mocha, which I discovered when an opportunity came up to review it through Collective Bias/Social Fabric. If you are a fan of those fancy iced coffee drinks at coffee places and take-out restaurants that cost four or five dollars each, you really need to head to Meijer or Walmart or Kroger (put in your zip code at http://www.internationaldelight.com/Where-To-Buy to find stores close to you) and pick up Original, Vanilla or Mocha. It’s $3.99 for half a gallon which is eight servings! Sorry Biggby Coffee, Starbucks,  and McDonalds, but I’m on a budget and quite frankly, International Delight’s Iced Mocha tastes EXACTLY THE SAME AS YOURS.  p.s. posting this is not part of the compensated campaign I’m doing for CB. I swear.

3. My daughter teaching herself to tie her shoes. Kaitlyn requested her first pair of “shoes that tie” a couple of months ago, and as Chris or I tied them for her in the morning, we explained step-by-step what we were doing. And then about two weeks ago, she came running up to the front door off the bus and said “Mom, guess what? I tied my own shoes today!”  She decided she was going to do it by herself and so she just put her mind to it and did it.  Her feet did one of those I-swear-they-grew-overnight things that kids’ feet do and yesterday I realized she had little red marks on the tops of all her toes where the shoes were rubbing, so last night we stopped in at Payless and she requested “shoes that will help me run fast AND that tie.” No more velcro for my girl!

4. My kids finishing up Freshman year, Seventh grade, and Kindergarten having kicked butt in all their classes.  Ryan has a 3.89 GPA that would have been higher but he chose to take Sophomore math instead of Freshman math. And I am very happy with 3.89!  And Nathan, my sweet son with the math learning disability, is getting a B+ in Math, a B in Science, and A’s in everything else!  Kaitlyn was a model kindergartener, and loves school so much that when her teacher told the kids to practice math, reading, spelling and writing over the summer, she set up a “desk” in the playroom by turning a big cardboard box upside down and setting out paper, crayons and markers. She’ll probably know all the 1st grade skills before the new school year even starts. We always end the school year by going out for ice cream, and I am happily spending that money because all three of them deserve it!

5. New seasons of some of my favorite TV shows. Summer used to mean endless reruns of sitcoms and not much else, but thanks to cable, networks like HBO, TNT, and USA now have shows that start in the summer, and there are some really good ones. Last week’s Friday Fives was Five TV Shows I’ll Be Watching This Summer, all but True Blood had their season premieres this past week, and I was once again reminded why I love summer TV! One show I didn’t have room for in that post was Franklin & Bash, which airs Tuesdays at 10 eastern on TNT. Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Breckin Meyer play old friends and lawyers who will do anything to represent their clients, while also being hilariously funny and sometimes naughty, not to mention gorgeous. I have had a huge crush on Breckin ever since “Clueless”, and he just gets hotter every year. Mark-Paul’s not too bad either. Malcom McDowell plays the head of the law firm they technically work for and he’s brilliant. A good hour of TV makes me happy, six good hours of TV a week makes me even happier :)

So there you have it, this week’s Friday Fives. Have a great weekend everybody!

Friday Fives 4-13-12

Welcome to Friday Fives, my weekly meme where I take it easy and post a list of five…anythings.  Favorite movies, favorite websites of the week, whatever I can think of that adds up to five. In honor of it being Friday the 13th, I’m reprinting a post I wrote way back on January 13, 2006, which was also – you guessed it – a Friday.

Originally titled I’m Not Afraid of Friday the 13th, here’s the reprinted post with my five superstitions in bold:

But I am somewhat superstitious about other things. For as long as I can remember, whenever I spill salt (which is pretty much every time I bake), I toss a pinch over my left shoulder. It’s supposed to keep the devil away or something. I have NO IDEA where I got that from, but I always do it.

I won’t walk under ladders, but that seems more like common sense than superstition. What if the person on the ladder is holding a can of paint and they drop it just as I walk underneath? I’m not even sure what bad thing is supposed to happen if you walk under a ladder.

Thanks to spending most of my middle and high school years participating in school theater productions, I know to never say “good luck” before a performance. It’s ALWAYS “break a leg”. It’s also bad luck to say “Macbeth” before a theater performance!

This isn’t a superstition, but I ALWAYS put my left shoe on first. Always. If I ask someone to hand me my shoes and they give me the right shoe, I wait until they give me the left one and then put it on first. I shudder to think of what would happen if I ever broke my left foot and could only wear a shoe on my right foot. (Knock on wood). I’m pretty sure there would be a rip in the very fabric of my universe.

I always say knock on wood and try to do it when I talk about something bad happening. Cripes, I’m more superstitious than I thought!

I hope today is uneventful for everybody. Try not to spill any salt, okay?

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What are you superstitious about? Tell me in a comment!

Friday Fives: My Five Favorite Authors

Wow, this week went by FAST!  And then I sat down at my laptop at 8:30 this morning, opened email, clicked over to Pinterest to follow someone back….and now three hours have gone by.  Whoops!

If you are just joining us, Friday Fives is  my weekly meme where I take it easy and just post a list of five…anythings.  Favorite movies, favorite websites of the week, whatever I can think of that adds up to five.

Today’s list is my five favorite authors:

1. Patricia Cornwell

2. Jonathan Kellerman

3. Stephen King

4. Dean Koontz

5. John Grisham

And yes, I’ve always thought it was odd that three of them start with “K”, and Cornwell is the “K” sound as well. And I swear I didn’t stand in the “K” section of the bookstore as a young adult and decide to do the majority of my reading from there LOL!

Who are your five favorite authors? List them in a comment or post them on your blog, Tumblr, Google+, LinkedIn page, Twitter, Facebook – wherever you are online! A link back to this post would be greatly appreciated. Have a great week everybody!

Friday Fives 1-27-12 And A Special Reminder!

Note: This coming Monday, January 30th, is my 45th birthday! Every year since I started blogging I’ve put up a special birthday post and asked my readers to leave the number of comments that equal my age. Which means that this Monday, I’m hoping to get 45 comments! I hope you’ll stop by, delurk, visit again if it’s been a while, and leave a comment. Thanks everybody!

Welcome to Friday Fives, a new weekly meme where we share lists of, well, anything! To participate in this blog hop, all you have to do is write a post on your blog or site and share five things you like, five things you’ve done recently, five places you’d like to visit, five products you can’t live without – the list is endless!

Here’s a couple of ideas to get you started:

Last five TV shows watched
Last five pins on Pinterest
Five favorite blogs or websites
Five favorite types of candy
Five favorite restaurants

In your post, include a link back to the latest Friendly Fives post here on Table for Five, or include this cute button!

Friday Fives Badge

Then, come back here and link up your post so I can come to your blog and read your list. This is a fun way for us to get to know each other better! Want to make sure you don’t miss a post? Add Table for Five to your feed reader or subscribe by email!

Not a blogger? No problem! You can make a list on your Tumblr page, you could create a new board on Pinterest, post your list on your Facebook wall, or even post your list right here in the comments! Wherever you create your list, check here every Friday by 9:00 a.m. EST for the linky.

My Friday Fives list for January 27, 2012:

I thought it would be fun to look back at previous years’ birthday posts!

My 39th Birthday Post
My 40th Birthday Post, the year I got 107 COMMENTS!
My 41st Birthday Post
My 42nd Birthday Post
My 43rd Birthday Post

Okay, I know my rules say five things, but come on, I can’t leave the list hanging like that! So today you get a bonus in the Friday Fives list because I’m just sweet like that. So if you want to do a list of SIX things today, go right ahead :)

Now it’s your turn! Add the URL to your Friday Fives post here, or leave a list of five things in a comment.  I’ll keep the linky open through the end of the day on Sunday. Have fun creating your lists, I can’t wait to read them!