Archive for the ‘Polls’ Category

A Poll: Mental Disorders

Friday, June 10th, 2011

Do you struggle with a mental disorder?

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You can choose up to two answers. As always, your vote is anonymous unless you choose to comment. And even then, you can make those anonymous.

Tell me: How alone in this world of mental strife am I?

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A Poll: Unmade Beds

Monday, April 18th, 2011

Do you make your bed?

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As always, poll answers are completely anonymous.

I have a lovely bedroom. It’s a work in progress, and one of these days I’ll get around to posting pics of each wall AND all the decorating and room-finishing I’ve done in our “new” house that we’ve only been in for a year and a half. Because honestly, I am pretty darn proud of my bedroom, and I love how every room in our house has its own personality. Bipolar decorating, anyone? But for now, I’m gonna post a few photos so I can make a little point.

For our bedroom, I decided on a worldly/India sort of theme, using colors and textiles from a mix of Indian picks and other what I consider to be exotic and fascinating countries.

Globe

Yes, that’s one of those awesome (cheap) IKEA shelves. And that kick-ass giraffe? Ross… Dress for Less. Yup, I’m a bargain shopper. I’d be embarrassed about that fact except that I have quite the shoe rack that I’m not going to show you. *huge grin* Yes, I’m a shoe whore.

Knick-Knacks

Please notice my embarrassing books. You’ll get a nice little peek into my not-so-private life that way. And if you haven’t read Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom by Christiane Northrup, RUN to the nearest Amazon Headquarters (here in Seattle), and beg, borrow, or steal a copy. But the important thing here isn’t the book lineup… it’s my favorite childhood knick-knacks. That elephant piggy-bank was a gift from my dad from his first business trip to Japan when I was six. I’ve always loved that thing. And that gorgeous Chinese jewelry box was another gift from my dad on a more recent business trip to China. My uncle made me the pink stained glass jewelry box on the other side. and then there’s my pup and kitty. That set has always been one of my favorites, even since I was a teeny peep I remember looking at them.

Indian Screen

And this is the awesomeness I found at Pier 1 Imports… a hand-sewn cloth screen made in India. This this brightens up our room and just seems to tie all of my crazy colors together beautifully.

I also have stuff like this adorning our walls:

Flower Vine

And tacky tidbits such as this brightening up our room:

Sunflower

So, now that you’ve seen a few pieces of my room, someone, ANYONE, explain to me why our bed ALWAYS looks like THIS!

The Unmade Monstrosity

I hid the whips, chains and handcuffs, so it’s okay to take a peek.

You wanna know why our lovely latex mattress with a killer pillow top and the softest sheets IN THE WORLD is always in heinous form? (Get your head out of the gutter, you dirty perv). It’s because I’M LAZY. I wish, wish, wish that I had the drive to make my freaking bed in the morning because it really looks SO BEAUTIFUL in that room when there aren’t remnants from last night’s tug-of-war hanging out on the bed, but I just don’t have it in me. I even have a lovely set of throw pillows to top the bed.

Maybe I should cut the tags off

They’ve been sitting there behind the door collecting dust for about a year now. Tragic, I know. Almost as tragic as the fact that I have had two cans of paint just sitting in the garage for over a year that SHOULD be on the wall.

There, world. Another one of my pathetic secrets. My answer to the poll? The last option. I can count on ONE HAND the number of times my bed is made in a year, and it’s pretty much always because I have guests. And usually, my guests just get the shooed away from my room so they don’t have to see it. Though I will admit, once we get our room cleaned up, it actually does stay pretty darn clean (minus the bed, of course). At least we’re kind of good at that, right?

Your turn: how good about making your bed are you? Or even keeping your room clean? Please tell me I’m not the only slob.

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A Poll: Eating Disorders

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

I’ve been around eating disorders since I was a kid. An aunt with severe bulimia lived with us for a few months, and seeing her bizarre (lack of) eating habits, enemas sitting on the counter, and 80 pounds on a 5 foot 4 frame were enough to scar any 11 year old permanently. I suspect someone living in my immediate family had a bit of a problem growing up, I’ve had friends with disorders, current family and friends have eating disorders, and let’s not forget the experiences in the College of Dance locker room at the university.

How about you? Have you or are you currently struggling with a form of disordered eating? You can chose up to two answers, and as always, answers are completely anonymous.

Have you ever struggled with an eating disorder or disordered eating?

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I am most certainly not anorexic, and I have never once caused myself to barf, even when I was sick and nauseated. However, I’m going to put myself out for a slap on the wrist here and admit there have been times in my life where although I didn’t STOP eating, I certainly ate as little as I could in order to lose a few pounds OR I did it because I was under so much stress that I literally felt like I had zero appetite or I couldn’t swallow my food sometimes.

I dated a guy in high school who almost NEVER ate. I was with him all summer long, so I didn’t eat, either. I don’t know how much weight I lost, but it must have been fairly significant because my best friend came back from a summer camp, saw me, and screamed, “HOLY SHIT! Have you eaten all summer? You look GROSS!”. I was skinny in high school, anyway, so any weight loss would have been a bad thing. It took that for me to look down at my ribs and hip bones and realize that I’d gone too far, and the breakup with that boyfriend hadn’t helped me add any pounds.

Now as a healthy, curvy, thin-enough size-6, I do still struggle sometimes. Sometimes I have to force myself to eat something because I start panicking that OMYGODI”MGONNAGETFATIFIEATTHAT. Being a professional dancer doesn’t always help that mentality. Luckily, I have a husband who’s understanding and sometimes puts a plate of food in front of me when he notices I skipped a meal. If it’s there, I remind myself I need to eat it. No one’s going to take care of this body but me, and if I treat it well, it’ll hopefully treat me well.

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A Poll: Obama’s Healthcare Reform

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

So, what do you think? Go for it! Leave comments if you dare. I’m not gonna call you right or wrong for your opinions.

How do you feel about President Obama's Healthcare Reform?

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**Warning: Healthy debate is allowed, but I will delete any comments that insult another person for what they believe.

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A Poll: Political Views

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

How do you define yourself politically?

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I’ll give you a hint on what I would consider myself: I live in Seattle, and I fit in extraordinarily well here.

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