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- hello Rayne Bair
- Username: raynebair
- In response to: "What is the one thing you consistently spill on yourself?" Water, when washing the dishes. I cannot wash dishes without getting water all over the front of my shirt.
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raynebair's latest answers
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- Books Per Year
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I read around 40-50 books a year, almost one per week. I've joined the Goodreads challenge for the 2nd year in a row. Last year I managed 40. My goal for this year is 45 and I'm on track so far.
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- How I'd Give Away $1 Million
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It depe ds on how I have to give it away. I'd love to give some to my parents and of course I'd want to set up a trust for my daughter so she would be financially secure when she gets older. But I'd also want to donate to several charities. Since I was a preemie myself, I'm fond of the March of Dimes. I also would want to help end childhood hunger.
My daughter recently started reading and it has opened my eyes to how much of our daily lives requires knowing how to read and we do it without even beIng aware of it. I can't imagine what she goes through not being able to read. So I think I would want to help the literacy campaign.
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- If I Made a Living from Art...
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I would be a fiber artist. I would spin and knit/crochet for a living.
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- My January 2012
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My January was awesome! I had two weeks away from work to start off the new year. I spent one whole week at a pre-1840s encampment with family and friends. Such a relaxing week! Then the following week, I was at training instead of the office. Class only had one other student besides myself, so it was a relaxed week as well.
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- This Spring I'll be Outdoors
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We just got our daughter a play set for the backyard. Two swings, a see-saw, a rock wall, a slide and monkey bars. It is set up right next to her playhouse. I see many summer weekends being spent in our backyard this year. I am so excited, because now that she's 4, she definitely needs to spend more time outside rather than sitting in front of the tv. This is the perfect way for her to do that, because I don't have to drive and take her to some big, open, playground where I'm constantly paranoid she'll disappear.
This is so much better. I can get stuff done at home while she plays in the backyard. I can sit out there and spin, or knit, or read a book and not worry. I don't have to have eyes on her every second that she's out there playing. We don't have to schedule playtime at the park, because she can just walk outside. I can still see her while I'm cooking dinner, or just cleaning up the kitchen.
For her, it's awesome fun. For me, it's freedom to let her play and less worrying for me. Good all around.
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