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IsabellaLinton
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25 Sep 2018, 12:30 pm

Hope you are feeling more cheerful, Emma. I saw that you've had a rough day :( I just saw the beginning of Downton Abbey which I've never seen before and it is related to The Titanic story. Yes, such a fascinating period of time. I second your motion.

Favourite animal = ducks (quack) for sentimental reasons, but I love all animals except for one kind of creature that I fear


Hi MamaFrankie! 8) Definitely my head 100%. My hands can knit or write, but that comes from my head as you described.

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25 Sep 2018, 12:44 pm

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Hope you are feeling more cheerful, Emma. I saw that you've had a rough day :( I just saw the beginning of Downton Abbey which I've never seen before and it is related to The Titanic story. Yes, such a fascinating period of time. I second your motion.

Favourite animal = ducks (quack) for sentimental reasons, but I love all animals except for one kind of creature that I fear


Hi MamaFrankie! 8) Definitely my head 100%. My hands can knit or write, but that comes from my head as you described.

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I am thank you Isabella. I had some upsetting news earlier but I'm dealing with it now. I shouldn't have got worked up, that was silly as it just causes my whole body to ache and feel one degree under.

I think that time period was very interesting. The clothes, the people and of course the ships. I think the women looked very elegant and the men very posh and handsome, I would love to see that in real life.

I'm much more creative with my head - my hands are too shaky to even write with a pen, my teachers told me off all the time at school because of bad handwriting :oops:

I like to write and design stuff on my laptop, and I love to sing which I guess is more voice than head. It can be hard holding the microphone but I have a stand to fix it :wink:

Who is your greatest inspiration?



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25 Sep 2018, 2:13 pm

I wish you the best with your singing career and with your microphone stand! :)

My greatest inspiration is my father (rest in peace) and his father (also passed).
My trauma psychologist is my greatest source of inspiration from someone living.

From the arts, I was inspired by Emily Jane and Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans), and the Romantic poets. Oh, and Art Garfunkel :heart:

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25 Sep 2018, 5:21 pm

Favorite thing to see if I went back in time: Roger Bannister breaking the four minute mile
Favorite animal: The cat, particularly Siamese, tabbies and calicos
Greatest inspiration: as for a famous person, it would be Denis Istomin for all he overcame to succeed in tennis
From the arts, too many too mention

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25 Sep 2018, 6:12 pm

The only people that really inspired me were Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela and my childhood hero, Spider-Man.

Never had a father. My mother has a really good heart though, and she accepts everyone for who they are, no matter what disabilities, handicaps, mental problems, who they love, what skin their color is or what they look like. She taught me how to respect instead of judging people. That deeds say more than words. My mother is also a Wolf, like me. We will always find a way to protect the ones we love, always. Loyal to the end, always there in the hour of need. I might not have achieved much because of my problems, but I strive to be goodhearted and help where I can.

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25 Sep 2018, 6:24 pm

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The only people that really inspired me were Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela and my childhood hero, Spider-Man.

Never had a father. My mother has a really good heart though, and she accepts everyone for who they are, no matter what disabilities, handicaps, mental problems, who they love, what skin their color is or what they look like. She taught me how to respect instead of judging people. That deeds say more than words. My mother is also a Wolf, like me. We will always find a way to protect the ones we love, always. Loyal to the end, always there in the hour of need. I might not have achieved much because of my problems, but I strive to be goodhearted and help where I can.

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Bless your mother. :heart: I hope you feel better soon, too!

PS I had a dog named Nelson, after Mandela

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26 Sep 2018, 12:28 am

LoneLoyalWolf wrote:
The only people that really inspired me were Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela and my childhood hero, Spider-Man.

Never had a father. My mother has a really good heart though, and she accepts everyone for who they are, no matter what disabilities, handicaps, mental problems, who they love, what skin their color is or what they look like. She taught me how to respect instead of judging people. That deeds say more than words. My mother is also a Wolf, like me. We will always find a way to protect the ones we love, always. Loyal to the end, always there in the hour of need. I might not have achieved much because of my problems, but I strive to be goodhearted and help where I can.

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Your mother sounds lovely :heart: If only everyone thought that way.

One of my greatest inspirations is my dad, I find him very inspiring. Nelson Mandela will always be a favourite of mine as well, I love how many changes he managed to make and inspire. I'm also a big fan of Elvis, Michael Jackson and George Michael, all good hearted people who were givers I think.

Princess Diana (RIP) is probably my favourite though, she truly had a heart of gold :heart:

Also, favourite animal is a goose, also for sentimental reasons.

If you could live anywhere in the world where would it be?



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26 Sep 2018, 3:46 am

This should be easy to answer. I have lived in/visited a lot of places travelling with my parents They moved a lot as a part of their jobs. While new places were interesting to visit I always missed being at home in one place. So I would say I’m staying put where I am right now. It feels like home right now and I want to be here for a while. I move every 6 months for work myself but I quit to be able to take care of my daughters needs better.


Isabella, Emma - I love the romantic era writings too. There was a time I was so obsessed I never wanted the books to end. But the real story of titanic was too painful to read. Esp as I was dealing with depression when I read it. I get seasick very fast and also had a friend who went thru hell during a cruise accident.

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26 Sep 2018, 3:55 am

Camping
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26 Sep 2018, 4:01 am

Pjscrab wrote:
This should be easy to answer. I have lived in/visited a lot of places traveling with my parents They moved a lot as a part of their jobs. While new places were interesting to visit I always missed being at home in one place. So I would say I’m staying put where I am right now. It feels like home right now and I want to be here for a while. I move every 6 months for work myself but I quit to be able to take care of my daughters needs better.


Isabella, Emma - I love the romantic era writings too. There was a time I was so obsessed I never wanted the books to end. But the real story of titanic was too painful to read. Esp as I was dealing with depression when I read it. I get seasick very fast and also had a friend who went thru hell during a cruise accident.

What’s your idea of a perfect holiday?


Aw wow it sounds like you have visited many beautiful places then. I expect some of the places you saw were very beautiful, although I can see how not having a proper fixed home may have been hard.
I've always lived at my parents farm in the UK so have never really seen much of the world, except few pictures.
Your daughter is very lucky to have such a caring father :)

Aww me too! I love romantic era writings, the books based on eras ago are my favourites. There's just something about them that makes you feel like you're there with the characters :heart: I often write stories like those.

Titanic was an interesting story but also very sad. A terrible end for a lot of people, I can't begin to even imagine how horrible April 14th/15th 1912 was for those people.


The perfect holiday for me would be a peaceful and relaxing break away near the seaside I think. But not in a busy holiday area. When I was a little girl my parents used to take us to small caravan parks, usually only four caravans were in these parks. They were very quiet and very peaceful. If I went away again I would go somehwhere like that again.

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26 Sep 2018, 5:58 am

I don't have any plans yet set aside as such.



Are you going to visit Weston- Supermare?


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26 Sep 2018, 6:02 am

Very unlikely I think, I live about 70 miles from there and that's a little too far for me to travel.

Have you ever been across the Severn Bridge in the UK?



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26 Sep 2018, 6:18 am

Yes, yes I have..



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26 Sep 2018, 12:39 pm

Don’t know what that is.

Do you like hiking?


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26 Sep 2018, 12:59 pm

I like it well enough.

Have you read/seen The Little Prince?


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26 Sep 2018, 1:37 pm

I have not.

Have you ever read any of the books in The Dune Series?


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