
You love to read and often allow your over-active imagination to run away with you. You are not afraid of a mysterious adventure, and as a tomboy would rather be apart of the action than sit around gossiping with the girls. You are considered humble and often naive, but you always learn from your grand mistakes. You are loved for your childlike and adventurous spirit.
I took this little quiz on facebook to find out what kind of Jane Austen character I was and this is what the test results said about me. And what's weird to me is that they didn't even ask if I liked reading or if I was a tomboy - just if I liked guys in uniforms better that best girlfriend type guys and if my family was dysfunctional or not. And from that they knew all about me! I like this simplified blurb about me so well I want it on my tombstone or a T-shirt or even better - on a plaque under a huge picture of me in some public building! Who wants to take that upon themselves to do for me? What do you say?
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I agree. So True! I'm impressed that it was so accurate! Did it tell you which Jane Austen character you were? I just finished reading Persuasion last night and I absolutely love Anne Elliot. I totally admire her, but some how I don't think I would come up as being her character. Oh well.
As for the plaque in a public building... does my house count? Or if you became the employee of the month somewhere maybe you could convince them to add in a few extra words for you?!
You know what, I actually adressed that last comment to you by name initially and then erased it because it was so presumptious. But I feel so special to you, my sister. As if I had a huge picture and a plaque with nice things said on it in your home. So thank-you for your love. And I really support your decision to stay with Emma and Chris. I thought the only way you could go was to leave me 8 hour videos of you to play for them. You have been specially prepared for those amazing people God sent you. I hope I make it back up north and am close by to love those kids and stay in contact.
The Jane Austen character was Catherine Morland from Northanger Abbey. I'm not familiar with her, but now I want to read that book.
(Actually I think its a bit of a contradiction for me to advertise how simple and humble I am on a public plaque. Do you think anyone would believe me? )
Well Julie... It does say that you are considered humble... not that you actually are. Hmmmm. Just kidding, you are truely humble. Maybe people would think that it was my idea so then you would be considered humble by all, and thus no contradiction. The fact that it was your idea can be our little secret.
I am not certain that I'm not going back to school but I am leaning towards not going and just having another baby instead, since that is my real passion but we will have to see.
Sorry Emma just woke up, I must go!
True! I appear to be humble. Well, there's no place I would rather be than with you and your family so when I come or for how long is wonderful. I'm leaning towards you having another baby too. Very exciting!
I took the test and I'm Elizabeth Bennet. One of my favorite Jane Austen characters. I love Jane Austen. I think I would have been happy to be any one of them except Fanny Price. So boring.
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