Meme Mashup

March 23, 2007 at 11:59 am 12 comments

Back in the early days of 2007 when the “5 things you probably don’t know about me” meme was circulating I got tagged 3+ times and intended to play along. I actually composed most of the post, but then lost it when my laptop froze and never found time to write it again. Now I have been tagged by Meredith for the new meme about 5 non-library blogs we read, so I am mashing the memes together into one big post. How efficient is that?

First, 5 things that you may or may not know about me:

Even though I have lived stateside for over 10 years now, I remain a Canadian citizen. My first 7 years of working in the States was accomplished via a series of TN NAFTA visas, but I now have a green card and will likely get American citizenship eventually (when I find some spare time, so maybe not too soon).

I have lived above the Arctic Circle and also in Bermuda and have moved 27 times in my life. My stint at PPL (close to 9 years and counting) is the longest time I have ever worked in a single place. It really feels weird to me that I will have soon lived in my current home 5 years as I have never called an apartment or house “home” for longer than 2 years since I started college. Needless to say, I am an expert at packing and moving.

It shocks people when they visit as I own relatively few books, especially for a librarian — partly due to the 27 moves and partly due to the fact that I am a minimalist. My son, however, has overflowing bookshelves. I love children’s literature and especially picture books. One of my cooperative work terms while at library school was working in the Children’s Literature Service of the National Library of Canada (a truly wonderful experience).

Downhill skiing is one of the few athletic pursuits that I have ever achieved any sort of higher level abilities (other than highland dancing). I met my husband in a ski club and, when given my choice of things to do on vacation, I will choose a ski trip almost every time.

My musical tastes are eclectic (pop to hard rock to opera) and I have a special fondness for world music and in particular Celtic music, which stems from my undergraduate days of as a dancer in the Queen’s Bands.

Now, for the five non library blogs ( the first 3 directly related to the 5 things above)

CBC Radio 3: Helps me to stay current with Canadian culture and news. I also love Rick Mercer’s blog (but wish he would post more frequently) and frequently read Political Notebook as well as a few other Canadian blogs that help me stay connected to all things “north of the border”.

Book Buds: Even though one might argue that a site reviewing picture books is not really a non-library blog, I am including it since it is not related to my job duties and I read it more for the love of pictures books than anything else. In a similar category is Reading Moms, a blog that meets both my personal and parenting reading needs.

The Echoes Blog: The companion blog to Echoes.org where there is lots of musical goodness to discover – including Celtic and other world music.

Kevin’s Blog on Training: Good training tips and advice from Kevin Eikenberry. In fact, I have several of his blogs in my aggregator.

Gizmodo: The Gadget Guide: The tag line says it all “… So much in love with shiny new toys, it’s unnatural.”

I am tagging Nancy Dowd, Elizabeth Burns, Stephen Abram, and Darlene Fichter (I want to see what other Canadian and NJ librarians are reading in their feeds) and anyone else who wants to play along.

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12 Comments

  • 1. Liz B  |  March 23, 2007 at 6:14 pm

    What fun! I just posted my 5. And did my own mashup!

  • 2. Liz B  |  March 23, 2007 at 6:14 pm

    What fun! I just posted my 5. And did my own mashup!

  • 3. GeekChic  |  March 23, 2007 at 10:29 pm

    Oil Thigh! Always nice to find a Golden Gael. GeekChic

  • 4. GeekChic  |  March 23, 2007 at 10:29 pm

    Oil Thigh! Always nice to find a Golden Gael. GeekChic

  • 5. Fichter  |  March 24, 2007 at 1:08 am

    Janie
    I’ve posted 5 and some are from Canadians.
    Darlene

  • 6. Fichter  |  March 24, 2007 at 1:08 am

    Janie
    I’ve posted 5 and some are from Canadians.
    Darlene

  • 7. Janie L. Hermann  |  March 24, 2007 at 12:18 pm

    Cha Gheil! geekchic … Queen’s connections are always dear to me. I can’t even begin to count the number of Oil Thighs I did during my time as a bandsie 🙂

    Off to read what liz b and Darlene posted. Thanks for playing along!

  • 8. Janie L. Hermann  |  March 24, 2007 at 12:18 pm

    Cha Gheil! geekchic … Queen’s connections are always dear to me. I can’t even begin to count the number of Oil Thighs I did during my time as a bandsie 🙂

    Off to read what liz b and Darlene posted. Thanks for playing along!

  • 9. Nancy Dowd  |  March 25, 2007 at 10:26 am

    I love both of your lists! Have posted my five favs! What an interesting journey your life has been thus far.

  • 10. Nancy Dowd  |  March 25, 2007 at 10:26 am

    I love both of your lists! Have posted my five favs! What an interesting journey your life has been thus far.

  • 11. Anne  |  March 26, 2007 at 1:56 pm

    Many thanks for the shout-out! I’m adding you to my links too.

  • 12. Anne  |  March 26, 2007 at 1:56 pm

    Many thanks for the shout-out! I’m adding you to my links too.


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