Who are the last five people you called on your cell phone?
My husband and I are the only two people on the planet who don't have cell phones. We used to, but we decided we didn't need them anymore and we've never looked back. People ask us all the time how we "live without them." This is seriously ridiculous. As Jared points out, people lived for thousands of years without cell phones. Why are they so vital to life now?
Now that we have a baby on the way, we acknowledge that it will probably be more convenient to have one. But we're also looking into good old fashioned pagers, just to be able to get a hold of each other. We'll see what happens.
What is the most interesting class you have ever taken?
Submitted by Melissa.
I'm actually in a class right now that ends on Thursday. It's US History from 1492 until the present, although we only made it through the 70's. I've really enjoyed this class and found it incredibly interesting. The main reason, I think, has been my professor's obvious passion and the fact that I'm old enough now to realize how well-founded that passion is. I tried taking this class a few other times, right out of high school, and never gave a crap about any of it. Now that I'm just taking the class for fun, I've gotten a kick out of all of it. It doesn't hurt that our text book is A People's History of the United States, which suits my left-leaning sensibilities perfectly.
Who is your Alert In Case Of Emergency person?
what the hell kind of question is this? it's my husband, or my mom, but who cares? are you planning on murdering me and aren't sure who to break the news to? seriously lame, vox. pull it together.
well, whaddya know. i've been gone for two months. so. my belly has gotten bigger and we're looking forward to finding out what we're having next friday. we've heard heartbeats and felt movements and all manner of exciting things. i'm hungry all the time, and tired, and mostly tired. and then i have some energy and it wears me out until i'm tired.