1. Now that the weather (in America, that is) is getting nice and warm, what have you been looking forward to doing the most?
Taking walks with Lou. And maybe a walk on the beach before beach weather hits.
2. On Easter, I had to run around all day visiting family. It turned what was supposed to be a special day and turned me into one big stress-ball. Do you enjoy spending time with your family (parents, siblings, etc.) or do you prefer to see them now and then?
I like the occasional visit. I couldn't deal with everyone on a daily basis. There's just too many of them!
3. Did your parents play along with the whole "Easter Bunny" legend? Did you eventually figure it out or did someone tell you? How did that make you feel?
We did the Easter Bunny thing, but it wasn't as much of a secret as Santa Claus, I don't think. So I don't recall any crushing blows when I found out there wasn't a real bunny or anything.
4. This isn't necessarily a religious question (although it certainly can be if you'd like), but what does "Easter" mean to you personally?
Alas, to me it means chocolate and too much food. Like most holidays. Just not religious.
5. When I was a kid, we didn't have plastic Easter Eggs (except for those that came with Mom's L'eggs pantyhose), so we always hid real eggs. One Easter I remember I threw away a broken egg in my bedroom trash can and it took me weeks before I realized why my room smelled like something died in there. Do you have any funny or memorable Easter stories?
None that I recall.
6. I currently watch way, way too many TV shows. In fact, I feel some relief that some are being cancelled or are ending because I just can't give any of them up. Is there anything you do too much of and just can't stop?
Heh. Yes. (looks at LJ friends page in background.) I can stop any time I want. Really. Really really. *refreshes and then windowshades window* Would I lie?
7. Long ago, I took a leadership seminar. At one point the leader gave his philosphy on life: the three things that matter most in life are "your family, your religion and your job, and what they mean to you." Would you agree? What are the three things that matter most in life?
I would agree for some people that's important. Not me. For me, it's my husband, my family, and our health.
NP: No More Words from the album "Love Life" by Berlin