Friday Fiver
Feb. 9th, 2024 11:27 pm 1. At what age did you discover you had a favorite color?
Around age 3, I remember loving purple and orange. I also remember really liking those flavors of popsicles, so somehow those are related. My favorite color changed several times since then, but has settled on green, teal, and blue since around college.
2. What type (genre) of film do you prefer to see in a theater versus one you'd watch at home?
Pretty much any movie I'm excited about or highly anticipating. I saw most of the Marvel movies on the big screen, as well as Star Wars 1-3 and 7-9.
3. What's your oldest object or item since childhood? My baby blanket (in a box in my closet), a raccoon stuffie from my 7th birthday (in a different box in the closet) and the teddy bear from my 8th birthday, which is next to me on the bed.
4. In what book would you insert yourself as a side character or friend to the protagonist?
Pride and Prejudice
5. What's your favorite shape or type of cloud?
Big puffy ones that form during monsoon season, or ones that seem stretched out in a repetitive pattern.



Around age 3, I remember loving purple and orange. I also remember really liking those flavors of popsicles, so somehow those are related. My favorite color changed several times since then, but has settled on green, teal, and blue since around college.
2. What type (genre) of film do you prefer to see in a theater versus one you'd watch at home?
Pretty much any movie I'm excited about or highly anticipating. I saw most of the Marvel movies on the big screen, as well as Star Wars 1-3 and 7-9.
3. What's your oldest object or item since childhood? My baby blanket (in a box in my closet), a raccoon stuffie from my 7th birthday (in a different box in the closet) and the teddy bear from my 8th birthday, which is next to me on the bed.
4. In what book would you insert yourself as a side character or friend to the protagonist?
Pride and Prejudice
5. What's your favorite shape or type of cloud?
Big puffy ones that form during monsoon season, or ones that seem stretched out in a repetitive pattern.


