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So yesterday me and Dave went to the church to take a test. A 165 question scantron test covering all aspects of our impending life together. ScanTron makes me nervous. I concentrate really hard on making sure my circles a completely filled in. Here's a sampling of the questions:
I am concerned that we will not have enough time to nourish our relationship.
My future spouse "always" has to win.
We are in agreement as to how we will divide household duties.
We have discussed how many children we want to have.
165 questions, about what seemed was everything under the sun. I think I messed up the test though, because I never used the 'Uncertain' choice. I always chose 'Agree' and 'Disagree'. I SHOULD have chosen 'Uncertain' for a lot of them, but I just wasn't thinking. I was freaked out that I had to use a scantron again. I thought I was done with it in college. Well, after my GRE anyway. So I think I messed the whole thing up. I'm thinking when the priest gets the results back he'll be like 'DUDE! These two can't get married! They are totally incompatible!' There were some questions that kinda made me chuckle...
I am concerned that my spouse may have homosexual feelings.
I am concerned with the amount of time that my future spouse watches television.
For the latter one, I KNOW Dave put an 'Agree'. I don't know how many times he's called me during 'Smallville' and I've said 'Hey, I'll call you back during a commercial'.
It was a really interesting test to take, truthfully. It gave us a lot of things to talk about and an idea of the things that we still need to go over.
I've been CRAZY busy lately. Not only with the wedding and work, but also with my extracurricular activities. And I'm so horrible at budgeting my time that I'm hardly getting any sleep. Well, yesterday I got sleep, but I don't see much sleep coming in the next couple days.
Hey, I'm watching Stars on Ice tomorrow! I'll get to see Jamie Sale and David Pelltier! Whoo hoo!
Forgot to mention, I got a haircut on Wednesday. Not much off. Just about 2 1/2 inches. My hair looks so much healthier now! I'm thinking after I get married, I'll do a big chop. Get that married old hag look.
Posted by Yano at January 31, 2003 11:26 AMomigod, i had to take that test, too! whew! some of those questions were really bizarre!
Posted by: Kathy on January 31, 2003 11:31 AMi really am in need of a trim, too (how many times have i been saying that?)... you wouldn't believe how witchy my hair looks right now... i just can't part with the length!!!
Posted by: Kathy on January 31, 2003 11:32 AMKat, it must be done. It will grow back. Once you get rid of those nasty dry ends you'll go from the wicked witch of the west to glenda the good look'n witch.
Posted by: yano on January 31, 2003 12:52 PMoh kiiiissssss-tine! i miiiiisssss youuu... hehee... see you tomorrow! ride together?
Posted by: bumblebootie on January 31, 2003 01:09 PMi was planning on getting it done while i was in Chicago... so i can get some valid input from two of my fave ladies... but the outlook looks dim... i might not be able to go anymore... i'll keep you posted.
Posted by: Kathy on January 31, 2003 03:44 PMKathy, just a trim... you won't lose too much length! And your hair will look fabulous as long as you don't have me help you dye your hair blondish... remember that experiment? =P
I wanna see Stars on Ice... =( And taste wedding food... =(
Wow, that's a heck of a test... So is it possible to fail it? I mean, does the priest call mom and dad and dave's parents in for a parent/priest conference or something if you don't do "well"?
Posted by: Claudine on January 31, 2003 04:47 PMClaudine - i think it was the orange-experiment! LOL that was so much fun, though! :)
Posted by: Kathy on January 31, 2003 06:52 PMI have a tape of Stars on Ice that I made when it was on tv. I can't drag myself away from the computer long enough to sit and watch it, which is pretty sad, isn't it? Who knew the day would come when I would consider tv a step up from what I'm doing? !
Posted by: Denise on January 31, 2003 09:28 PM