I love to cook. I just never get the chance to. I make really good enchiladas and tarragon chicken. I don’t know many recipes but my grandmother’s a master cook and showed me a couple.
Also I really like the ocean and the beach. I just don’t ever get a chance to go to one anymore. Maybe once I’m in California I can go to Alameda.
I once managed 20,000 users for a fortune 500. Routers, email, groupware, proxy server, etc. I’m pretty amazing with most tech except the bloody phone system in our office. I’m notorious for dropping calls while trying to transfer them.
I am a dual U.S./Canadian citizen. I currently live in Virginia but my heart is in Canada. I will move there again, to Alberta. Spent nine years there after I married my Canadian husband and I loved it!
I never wear flip flops or sandals in the summer because I think I have weird toes. I’ll either wear different kinds of ballet flats or sneakers, mostly ballet flats.
When I was 16 I was the King of a guild on the online roleplaying game Asheron’s Call. By the time I stopped playing the game, I had over 250 people pledged beneath me. The way it worked in that game is the King had 12 vassals, and each of them could have up to 12 vassals, and those people could have vassals… and I get like 1% of all the experience they earn as a bonus for being King!
There was an option in the game called monarch chat, which let you talk straight to the king of your guild. I let anybody who wanted to use it use it, which was a lot different than most guilds where only officers were allowed to use it. So I’d usually be typing and chatting with a dozen different people while also fighting monsters and going through dungeons.
I formed a lot of friendships with people in that game, was constantly talking to people, and ran a lot of group content. I had one vassal who never wanted any vassals of his own and I didn’t mind that. He and I went out into the wastelands and got Olthoi swords for all the top vassals as a Christmas present. Good times.