Stacey aka
Wyntermoon, good friend, fellow writer and soon-to-be business partner here at Miss Michele's Tarot, tagged me with a meme. You know that's love.
The idea is to share seven random or weird things about yourself. Here are the rules as Wynter posted them:
1. Link to the person that tagged you and post the rules on your blog.
2. Share seven random and/or weird things about yourself.
3. Tag five people at the end of your post and include links to their blogs.
4. Let each person know that they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their blog.Since this is a tarot blog, I decided to add a twist. Miss Michele will draw seven cards and use the inspiration behind that card to come up with an odd fact to share.
Let's see how this goes:
1.
Ace of Swords... I'm going to share a funny random story about myself for this one. When we first moved into our current place, the cable guys arrived to hook up our modem, cable and phone lines. Since we were still in the process of moving in, we had random thing scattered all over the place. Including several realistic-looking paintball markers and a few swords in my husband's collection. (Including one that is made of wood.)
Our
paintball tank is also parked in the driveway. One guy asks "Is that tank real?"
"Real?" I ask, unsure how to answer. It's not virtual, of course, generated by holographic technology. But nor is it "real," as in manufactured from steel. (And I would think this would be pretty obvious looking at it!)
We walk down the hallway to the spare room to install the cable modem. Now, I'm in the house alone with these two guys in the middle of the workday and I catch them scoping the placing out. The same one who asked about the tank notes the swords leaning against the wall in the hallway and goes, "Wow, are those real?"
"Yes," I say.
"Are they sharp?"
"Yes," I say.
"Wow," he says. They continue their work until he sees the paintball guns on the floor.
My response to the inevitable question: "The tank is real, the swords are sharp, the real guns are still packed up. Any other questions?"
2. Wow... didn't that first answer cover it all? Ah, more swords... this time, the
Ten of Swords. Since this is the card of illness and possible surgery, here's my deep dark secret. I am terrified of doctors. Wrap a blood pressure machine around my arm and my blood pressure spikes automatically. I'm not sure where this came from. Perhaps from being an overweight child and picked on by an overweight doctor but never given any real *solutions* for weight loss, other than, "eat more chicken and fish," to which I would reply: "I don't like fish."
Until a few years ago, I was also terrified of scales.
3. Hmmm... the
Five of Pentacles. I don't necessarily see this card, the card of poverty, as describing me at all. So let me turn this around. Two of my favorite books are The Richest Man in Babylon and Rich Dad, Poor Dad. They have helped me keep my finances in order.
4. The
Ace of Cups. I'm going to go for the mundane here: I collect coffee mugs. I have one from almost every state I've visited, except Utah. One day, I plan to go back and finally pick up a mug. I don't know why I never have.
5.
The Wheel of Fortune. Okay, here's something I can work with. I don't believe in luck. You make your own luck through hard work. I really resent it when I come across something fortunate, such as a new writing gig, and someone says, "Wow, you're so lucky." No. I work hard and eventually (sometimes) good things come to fruition.
6.
Queen of Pentacles This card, as depicted in the Hanson-Roberts deck, is the card that I always think of as myself, so it's fitting that it should come up. I hope to have a friend do a cartoon depiction of me as the Queen of Pentacles once Stacey and I revamp the site to reflect our partnership!
7. And...
the Star... Since this is the card of intuition and psychic matters, I'm going to use this card to share a bit about how the Tarot works, according to Miss Michele (and only according to Miss Michele).
The Tarot is a combination of learning card meanings by rote and relying on intuition. I keep in my brain several alternate meanings for each of the cards, and trust that the Tarot will lead me to the right definition at the right time. Every so often, I hear "whispers" in my mind that offer greater insight into the reading. Some people are easier to read for than others and, when I read for certain people, I can pretty much 'hear' the Tarot whispering the truth in my mind.
When a reading is "incorrect," it is because I have misinterpreted the cards--not because the cards themselves were wrong. This sometimes happens when I have bad news to deliver and try to sugar coat it. I am getting better about simply revealing the truth at the cards share it with me, even if it is not what the person wants to hear.
After all that, I have no idea who I'd like to tag. Come back later to see if you're "it."