MegaMAID's Parenting Parables

Life moves fast! Taking time to write (or read) about it sometimes helps keep things in perspective. Below you'll find a few thoughts from Meg, a MAID in Maryland...

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“Mother Addicted to Irish Dance” (MAID) is a title that I first began to earn in the summer of 2003. Watching my daughter express the music of my ancestry through this beautiful art form stirred in me a joy that was … all-consuming! It led to an “addiction” that I continue to feed as a parent, as a writer, as an adult dancer, and as an enthusiastic Craic participant.

September 21, 2007

Book Quiz

Well, so much for “remedial blogging”. August and September have been consumed by back-to-school stuff. And that goes for both “real school” and Irish dance school stuff.

No time to write anything unless it’s a dancer handbook, a newsletter, or an email coordinating something-or-other. Even finding the time to read has been tough lately. My message board addiction is suffering from atrophy.

But this morning, a friend called to say that I simply MUST visit the SR board. So I obliged…

In a thread discussing the very important topic of locating the nearest emergency sushi restaurants in Atlanta, the sushi search was trumped by an even more important topic – the location of the best Margaritas in Atlanta. Ahhh… such fond memories of last year’s MegaMargarita at the SRO!

And of course, after reading one board I just HAD to read the other boards… AND some of the other interesting Irish dance blogs…. (It is Friday, you know…)

Ann has an interesting post on her blog regarding an online book quiz. I decided to click on the link and take the quiz. I answered a few short questions with multiple choice answers, and so I fully expected “my book” to be something unfamiliar.

I love surprises. Here are my results:




You're Watership Down!

by Richard Adams

Though many think of you as a bit young, even childish, you're actually incredibly deep and complex. You show people the need to rethink their assumptions, and confront them on everything from how they think to where they build their houses. You might be one of the greatest people of all time. You'd be recognized as such if you weren't always talking about talking rabbits.


Take the Book Quiz
at the Blue Pyramid.

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