Ok it's boring in here.
Ask any knottie anything. Just to start a conversation.
Seshat- when did you realize you wanted to be a writer. And how did you get started. My DH is a wonderful writer, people love his blog, and he wants to write a book just doesnt know where to start. Any good suggestions?
Now GO!
Re: Ask a knottie....
[QUOTE]Jasmine--how on earth can you say 65 is the perfect temperature? That is FREEZING! I must disagree and say that 75 is just right.
Posted by Seshat411[/QUOTE]
Yeah I have to agree. As DH says anything under 75 I'm freezing.
And I'm more of a 72 kind of girl.
[QUOTE]Jasmine--how on earth can you say 65 is the perfect temperature? That is FREEZING! I must disagree and say that 75 is just right.
Posted by Seshat411[/QUOTE]
I love 65. Perfect fall day is my kind of weather.
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[QUOTE]- when did you realize you wanted to be a writer. And how did you get started. My DH is a wonderful writer, people love his blog, and he wants to write a book just doesnt know where to start. Any good suggestions? Now GO!
Posted by kd.joseph[/QUOTE]
Fiction or nonfiction for your DH?
Honestly, I've always wanted to write. I started when I was in elementary school with crappy little 7-page stories I thought were masterpieces. it's the one thing I always come back to. I tried everything, girl scouts, gymnastics, etc, nothing makes me happy like writing does. Eventually, the more I wrote the better I got, and the more I learned how to actually put a sotry together (whether by reading, learning technical elements in class, etc).
It all starts with an idea. I don't think you have to have the entire story thought through to begin, I rarely do. And even if you do the story can change. In my first book, I killed off a character I absolutely loved when I originally meant to kill someone else. It just didn't work out that way in the end. So I suggest just sitting down and getting it started, not worrying about what happens next or at the end, just working in the now. Usually once you get started it just sort of flows out of you and you let the story guide you to the next scene. I don't know if that makes sense, but it's how I work.
It also helps to have a clear idea of who your characters are before starting.
[QUOTE]Jasmine--how on earth can you say 65 is the perfect temperature? That is FREEZING! I must disagree and say that 75 is just right.
Posted by Seshat411[/QUOTE]
<div>I'm not Jasmine, but I've got to disagree. 65 is perfect. However, when it's below freezing 9 months out of the year, and hits 80 maybe two weeks out the year, I think you develop a different sense of what comfortable is.</div>
Massive uterine fibroids removed 3/06
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B/W 7/11 = normal CD3, FSH 8.9; 7DPO progesterone 1.7
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FSH=8.7 E2=30 AMH=1.8 HSG clear, SA=great
Inj. IUI #1 12/9/11 BFN, Inj. IUI #2 1/6/12 BFN
Inj. IUI #3 1/30/12 BFP!, HCG doubled through 6w, 7w u/s mm/c twins
Lost our known donor to unplanned pregnancy
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Beautiful hatching 5-blast transfered 8/30
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Still have a HB at 18w0d!!! 142bpm! Grow, baby, grow!
Great NT scan, but, placenta previa. Resolving!
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[QUOTE]SeShat I would LOVE to read your books....could you PM me the names? I'm addicted to reading!
Posted by barbbhoww[/QUOTE]
Likewise ^
Massive uterine fibroids removed 3/06
BFP 1/11; MM/C discovered @ 10w, loss at 6w; Cytotec
B/W 7/11 = normal CD3, FSH 8.9; 7DPO progesterone 1.7
Three Clomid cycles, all BFN, Off to an RE for me...
FSH=8.7 E2=30 AMH=1.8 HSG clear, SA=great
Inj. IUI #1 12/9/11 BFN, Inj. IUI #2 1/6/12 BFN
Inj. IUI #3 1/30/12 BFP!, HCG doubled through 6w, 7w u/s mm/c twins
Lost our known donor to unplanned pregnancy
Factor V Leiden, Hetero, symptomatic
Op Hysteroscopy 5/12, removed scar tissue and uterine septum
Doing Cryo-DE IVF and older child adoption (Home visit- Check!)
Beautiful hatching 5-blast transfered 8/30
BFP 9/7/12 EDD May 19, 2013, beta #1=291 beta #2=762 beta #3=7306
Sneek peak u/s shows HB at 6w1d!!! 123bpm!
Still have a HB at 18w0d!!! 142bpm! Grow, baby, grow!
Great NT scan, but, placenta previa. Resolving!
Labile Hypertension, placed on HBP meds to try to avoid pre-e
A/S on 12/21/12, Petra's having a baby, it's the end of the world!
PGAL Siggy Challenge- Animal Hangovers!
"Petra, you are an obese 40+ year old. Stop jumping through these hoops. Just adopt already. There is no shame in that." -Deethebee
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Ask a knottie.... : Likewise ^
Posted by Anysunrise[/QUOTE]
Me to, Sesh!
Also, I LOVE 65 degrees. Nothing is more comfortable than a fall day with jeans and a hoodie.
Any- I think you've talked about this before, but what are you currently going to school for/working?
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If it is above 30F, then I don't think it's that cold. When it gets around 50, I'll grab a coat. Conversely, if it is over 80, I want to die.
[QUOTE]Petra, what's your favorite kind of rock?
Posted by pirategal03[/QUOTE]
Hehe. I read this as your favorite kind of c0ck. Which is a much more interesting question.
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Ask a knottie.... : Me to, Sesh! Also, I LOVE 65 degrees. Nothing is more comfortable than a fall day with jeans and a hoodie. Any- I think you've talked about this before, but what are you currently going to school for/working?
Posted by Steph0871[/QUOTE]
I'm currently working for my parents. They're both business owners and work out of the same storefront: My mom does interior design, my step dad owns a plumbing business. I do invoices, answer the phone, order inventory (we carry high end bathroom stuff, like towels and soaps and whatnot, it smells so good in here). The usual kind of secretary-ish stuff.
It was originally a temporary thing, since we initially planned to file for a fiance visa in January, so I didn't apply to school or anything here. We ended up not filing until June of this year, so I'm just working to save some money for the wedding.
I'm planning on applying to college as soon as I can once I'm in the States. I've already put it off too long =)
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Ask a knottie.... : Hehe. I read this as your favorite kind of c0ck. Which is a much more interesting question.
Posted by tidetravel[/QUOTE]
Heh. This would be a question for CEW.
Anysunrise- What is your most ambitious goal?
Blue- I often imagine you as a female Ferris Bueler. (That's not a question, oops.)
[QUOTE]Petra, what's your favorite kind of rock?
Posted by pirategal03[/QUOTE]
<div>My favorite kind of rock is sold under the name 'Granite in Motion'. It's an orthoclase-rich (makes it kind of pink) granite mined in India. It cooled at two different stages, and underwent some kind of tectonic disruption during cooling. So, you have these big swooping streams of large-grained granite, frozen inside a finer-grained granite of the exact same color. It pretty much rules. I 'discovered' it when my parents remodeled their kitchen. I made them give me all the scraps.</div><div>
</div><div>My favorite mineral is apatite. But, that's because I use it to tell me when a mountain range formed.</div>
Massive uterine fibroids removed 3/06
BFP 1/11; MM/C discovered @ 10w, loss at 6w; Cytotec
B/W 7/11 = normal CD3, FSH 8.9; 7DPO progesterone 1.7
Three Clomid cycles, all BFN, Off to an RE for me...
FSH=8.7 E2=30 AMH=1.8 HSG clear, SA=great
Inj. IUI #1 12/9/11 BFN, Inj. IUI #2 1/6/12 BFN
Inj. IUI #3 1/30/12 BFP!, HCG doubled through 6w, 7w u/s mm/c twins
Lost our known donor to unplanned pregnancy
Factor V Leiden, Hetero, symptomatic
Op Hysteroscopy 5/12, removed scar tissue and uterine septum
Doing Cryo-DE IVF and older child adoption (Home visit- Check!)
Beautiful hatching 5-blast transfered 8/30
BFP 9/7/12 EDD May 19, 2013, beta #1=291 beta #2=762 beta #3=7306
Sneek peak u/s shows HB at 6w1d!!! 123bpm!
Still have a HB at 18w0d!!! 142bpm! Grow, baby, grow!
Great NT scan, but, placenta previa. Resolving!
Labile Hypertension, placed on HBP meds to try to avoid pre-e
A/S on 12/21/12, Petra's having a baby, it's the end of the world!
PGAL Siggy Challenge- Animal Hangovers!
"Petra, you are an obese 40+ year old. Stop jumping through these hoops. Just adopt already. There is no shame in that." -Deethebee
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Ask a knottie.... : Hehe. I read this as your favorite kind of c0ck. Which is a much more interesting question.
Posted by tidetravel[/QUOTE]
<div>Would you like me to answer it?</div>
Massive uterine fibroids removed 3/06
BFP 1/11; MM/C discovered @ 10w, loss at 6w; Cytotec
B/W 7/11 = normal CD3, FSH 8.9; 7DPO progesterone 1.7
Three Clomid cycles, all BFN, Off to an RE for me...
FSH=8.7 E2=30 AMH=1.8 HSG clear, SA=great
Inj. IUI #1 12/9/11 BFN, Inj. IUI #2 1/6/12 BFN
Inj. IUI #3 1/30/12 BFP!, HCG doubled through 6w, 7w u/s mm/c twins
Lost our known donor to unplanned pregnancy
Factor V Leiden, Hetero, symptomatic
Op Hysteroscopy 5/12, removed scar tissue and uterine septum
Doing Cryo-DE IVF and older child adoption (Home visit- Check!)
Beautiful hatching 5-blast transfered 8/30
BFP 9/7/12 EDD May 19, 2013, beta #1=291 beta #2=762 beta #3=7306
Sneek peak u/s shows HB at 6w1d!!! 123bpm!
Still have a HB at 18w0d!!! 142bpm! Grow, baby, grow!
Great NT scan, but, placenta previa. Resolving!
Labile Hypertension, placed on HBP meds to try to avoid pre-e
A/S on 12/21/12, Petra's having a baby, it's the end of the world!
PGAL Siggy Challenge- Animal Hangovers!
"Petra, you are an obese 40+ year old. Stop jumping through these hoops. Just adopt already. There is no shame in that." -Deethebee
[QUOTE]Tide, if Taryn was a boy, what would you have named him?
Posted by pirategal03[/QUOTE]
Our boy name was (is) going to be Tristan Shayne.
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I work for an electronics company, in the accounting department. I'm accounts payable, accounts receivable, manager of foreign accounts, purchasing, and pretty much anything else you could possibly imagine. I describe my position as "office bitch."
Oops, sorry, I thought this was a question to anyone. The "Any" threw me off.
Just call me "Brothel"
And betrothed, I'm disgusted with most of the comments that you have posted. I don't think I've ever read such judgmental comments in my life. I'm so lucky that the girls I speak to on theknot are nothing like you...I would've never come on here for ADVICE if I would've encountered a big a bitch as you. I genuinely feel awful for your children or your future children, and I think it would be irresponsible of YOU not to invest in their future therapy sessions starting now. Because trust me when I tell you honey, they're gonna need it. ~jcaruncho2010
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Ask a knottie.... : My favorite kind of rock is sold under the name 'Granite in Motion'. It's an orthoclase-rich (makes it kind of pink) granite mined in India. It cooled at two different stages, and underwent some kind of tectonic disruption during cooling. So, you have these big swooping streams of large-grained granite, frozen inside a finer-grained granite of the exact same color. It pretty much rules. I 'discovered' it when my parents remodeled their kitchen. I made them give me all the scraps. My favorite mineral is apatite. But, that's because I use it to tell me when a mountain range formed.
Posted by PetraStonegirl[/QUOTE]
That sounds very pretty :)
[QUOTE]In Response to Ask a knottie.... : Fiction or nonfiction for your DH? Honestly, I've always wanted to write. I started when I was in elementary school with crappy little 7-page stories I thought were masterpieces. it's the one thing I always come back to. I tried everything, girl scouts, gymnastics, etc, nothing makes me happy like writing does. Eventually, the more I wrote the better I got, and the more I learned how to actually put a sotry together (whether by reading, learning technical elements in class, etc). It all starts with an idea. I don't think you have to have the entire story thought through to begin, I rarely do. And even if you do the story can change. In my first book, I killed off a character I absolutely loved when I originally meant to kill someone else. It just didn't work out that way in the end. So I suggest just sitting down and getting it started, not worrying about what happens next or at the end, just working in the now. Usually once you get started it just sort of flows out of you and you let the story guide you to the next scene. I don't know if that makes sense, but it's how I work. It also helps to have a clear idea of who your characters are before starting.
Posted by Seshat411[/QUOTE]
He wants to write fiction. He writes for a living as you do, but he believes there is a book in him. I know I enjoy reading his writings. But he reads a lot of biographies, and technical books. I think he should read some fiction, and get an idea of where he wants to take his story.
He knows it will have something to do with the military (his background), and some sort of espionage. He just needs to make time to write.
TY for the answer.
ETA- your furbaby is adorable!
[QUOTE]Tide, what's your favorite type of c0ck? ;) Anysunrise- What is your most ambitious goal? Blue- I often imagine you as a female Ferris Bueler. (That's not a question, oops.)
Posted by jasmineh7777[/QUOTE]
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His name was Cogburn
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