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Via [personal profile] redbird, who says "via various people, details of phrasing via [profile] kazzanos."

1) What is the oldest thing you own?

Not counting some fossils? Either a bracelet that belonged to my grandmother (if I still own it; haven't seen it in a while) or a glass dish of hers that may or may not be older than a couple photos I have of my mother and her family of origin from the 1930s. I think James probably owns some books that are older than that, but I probably don't.

2) What is the oldest home you've lived in?

No idea, but this one was built in 1948/9, and I lived in a Victorian in the 1990s that seemed really old at the time.

3) What is the oldest book you've read?

I've read bits of the Egyptian Book of the Dead, but read all the way through? Probably Beowulf or the Bible.

4) What is the oldest electronic device that you still use?

I'm hard on stuff, so it doesn't stick around that long. Probably my phone, which is a few years old.

5) What is the oldest work of art/architecture that you've seen?

Likely most of the stuff I saw when I lived in Spain (grades 4 through 7, lots of field trips to castles and museums) was older than anything I've seen in the US. I remember some frescos vaguely; lots of castles; lots of religious iconography. OH, wait. I saw/held an ancient statue similar to the Venus of Willendorf in an anthropology class once.
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[personal profile] nanila did Friday Five today, and [personal profile] nanila is cool. Therefore, it's cool to do Friday Five today. So:

1. After your first language, what language would you most like to learn? (Say first language too)

My first language is English. If I had to pick one language to really know well, it would be ASL, Arabic, or Korean: ASL/Arabic for work (I work with a number of English Language Learners at work and we have lots of Spanish speakers to help them, but few Arabic speakers and no ASL users that I'm aware of) or Korean for food. I'm a huge Korean-food lover and cooking enthusiast, and I'd love to be able to read all the packages at the grocery store (and interact with my Korean relatives a little more closely, but that's secondary; we're not really close).

(I speak Spanish well enough to get along at work -- since I learned it as a child, my accent is very good, but it's much better than my vocabulary, so it often takes the students a little while to tell I'm a Spanish Language Learner. I know some ASL, Arabic, Dutch, French, German, Yiddish, and Esperanto (not proud of that one), and a teeny-tiny bit of some other languages (Japanese, Thai, Korean, Amharic).)

2. Does your country have a second language? What is it?

Not officially, no. Wikipedia says our second language in terms of users is Spanish. I can buy that.

3. How many languages can you count to 5 in? To 10 in? List them.

I can count to five from memory in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, ASL. To ten: English, Spanish, French, German, ASL. (And I can count as high as I want in English, Spanish, German, and ASL, because I've internalized the rules.)

4. What is the first overseas country you visited? And from where?

We flew from the US (probably from New York, but I don't remember) to Spain when I was eight. I was almost twelve when we came back. While we were there, I traveled with a family friend to Morocco, so that was overseas, as well. On the way back home from Spain, we stopped briefly in Newfoundland, Canada, but I don't really count that as a visit, since we never left the airport.

5. What country do you most want to visit? And why?

Honestly, I dislike travel, so I'd rather stay home, but I like having traveled, so if I had to go somewhere, I'd just pick someplace I haven't been before and try to eat the best of their indigenous cuisine / home cooking, because that's my jam. Might focus on someplace I know a little of linguistically/culinarily (like, say, Korea or Eritrea), but maybe not.
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Here's my Friday Five:

1. What is your favorite board game?

Trivial Pursuit. I really love trivia games. LOVE them.

2. What is your favorite card game?

My favorite way to play cards is to play with my mom. What we do is play Gin Rummy and Pitch, alternating games. If we're tied after two games, we play a third. We tease each other, slap each other's hands away from good cards, and generally have a wonderful time.

3. Do you like to play games on the computer or on a gaming system?

I can't tell if that's an either/or question. But yeah, I do. I don't own a gaming system, though, so I do that when I'm with the niblings.

4. If so, what is your favorite game to play?

Lately, I play a lot of Snood, but what I really really wish I could play is an old Mac game that is only available on an emulator that I can't get to work on my Vista machine. Does anyone besides me remember The Fool's Errand?

5. Do you like to play games with people or to play them alone?

Depends on the game.

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