Answers to Ambitious Wench's Questions.
Jun. 10th, 2003 10:15 pmUsing the Interview meme, the amazing Edie :
1) Does it sometimes bother you that your husband is a younger version of you? I mean as far as looks go?
When I met him I thought he looked like a younger version of me. The looks occasionally bother me - I wonder how I could be corrupting such a sweet young thing. Then I remember what he's really like, and stop worrying.
Occasionally he and I get mistaken for mother and son - that's a slight bug, because I don't think I look that much older. But I get my revenge at the embarrassed looks of the people when we tell them we're married.
2) How much were those ballerina boots?
About $550 Australian. Sax Leather
3) What Goddess do you identify with?
Hestia, or the Great Mother, or something in the warm-and-caring line. Not as possessive as Demeter, I hope. And Geoffrey makes me feel like Persephone worshipped and adored and respected by Hades and placed in a position of great power.
4) Are you ever going to write more for ASSM?
I really ought to - I get ideas sometimes. Honestly, one of these days...
5) Is there anything you'd like to ask me?
Plenty - you may have your five questions. See other comments for those.
1) Does it sometimes bother you that your husband is a younger version of you? I mean as far as looks go?
When I met him I thought he looked like a younger version of me. The looks occasionally bother me - I wonder how I could be corrupting such a sweet young thing. Then I remember what he's really like, and stop worrying.
Occasionally he and I get mistaken for mother and son - that's a slight bug, because I don't think I look that much older. But I get my revenge at the embarrassed looks of the people when we tell them we're married.
2) How much were those ballerina boots?
About $550 Australian. Sax Leather
3) What Goddess do you identify with?
Hestia, or the Great Mother, or something in the warm-and-caring line. Not as possessive as Demeter, I hope. And Geoffrey makes me feel like Persephone worshipped and adored and respected by Hades and placed in a position of great power.
4) Are you ever going to write more for ASSM?
I really ought to - I get ideas sometimes. Honestly, one of these days...
5) Is there anything you'd like to ask me?
Plenty - you may have your five questions. See other comments for those.
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Date: 2003-06-10 04:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-11 04:58 am (UTC)Art, the pomegranite seeds are from the Persephone/Kore myth.
Edie