Christmas Swap Questionnaire
Time to use my poor English although I am married to an Australian ... or because?
1. Are you religious?
No, I am not. But a liittle part inside me still hopes.
2. How long have you been knitting? Would you consider yourself a Beginner, Intermediate or Advanced?
I started like many others in the 80ies, forgot it in the 90ies and began again 3 years ago. I'd say I'm advanced but my finishing is not perfect and there will be always at least one mistake in every finished garment. So whoever will receive my knitted present: I do apologize in advance.
3. Do you have any other hobbies besides knitting?
Reading and writing.
4. Favorite color(s)?
My colours are: grey in every shade from silver to charcoal, cherry-red, dark purple and plum, black and a very difficult colour to describe: it is kind of turquois, very pale and greyish - I call it my Jane Austen Colour, because you'll see this shade in every film playing in the regency. I like my yarn in one colour or in a tweedy look, but no self-striping,or variegated yarn, please - it does not suit me. And: I can even be tempted by acrylic fibers if the colour were yummy.
5. Do you collect anything?
Books (roundabout 800) and - hmm - yarn ...
6. Are you allergic to any fibers or animals?
No, but I find it difficult to wear mohair.
7. Do you have any pets?
No. I used to live with cats and I still miss it somehow.
8. Coffee, Tea, or Hot Chocolate?
Tea and Hot Chocolate.
9. Cookies or Sweets?
Aren't cookies sweet? I do love sweet things like marzipan and nougat - they are part of Christmas time.
10. Do you knit socks?
No.
11. If not socks then what? (tell us about your favorite knits)
Sweaters and jackets, rarely scarfs,mittens or bonnets.
12. Do you put up a Christmas tree? If not then what do you do?
Yes, having two small children and living in Germany it is a must!
13. Favorite holiday treats?
Difficult to say. I always try to cook something special - last christmas found us eating a Thai Chicken Curry soup, a mixed salad with vegetables and fruits and fresh bread.
14. Favorite holiday smells?
Glühwein on the Christmas Market although I don't like to drink it.
15. Do you celebrate Christmas in a traditional or unconventional way? Please elaborate.
Difficult question again. It is kind of traditional. In Germany we celebrate christmas on the 24. December. As soon as it is dark you start playing christmas songs, start the cooking and probably tasting some sweets. My parents and my brother will be there for dinner and after we are all fed it is time for - the presents. When everyone except my husband and I have gone to bed, we will hopefully sit and enjoy the quietness. And having some mor sweets.
6. What are your favorite holiday traditions?
The Christmas tree and "Drei Nüsse für Aschenbrödel" which is an czechoslo (... I am lost) film for kids coming from the 70ies - just google the name und you will be sure to find a lot of information and memories.
17. Finish the sentence: “For me Christmas is all about....”
kids and wishes and smells and sweets and hope.
18. If you were a Christmas ornament you would be…….?
O dear - not an angel I am afraid. A silver bell perhaps but don't ask me why. I do not know.
19. What was your favorite gift you've ever received? Or given?
I don't really remember such a special gift. But my first son was born December 22 2004 - and that was the most important christmas we ever had.
20. When do you start your Christmas?
The Christmas Day or the Christmas time? Christmas starts with December the first.
21. Do you send Christmas cards? Do you make them or buy them?
No, because they are always late :-)
22. What is your favorite Christmas dish?
There is no special dish but special cookies: Vanillekipferl, Zimtsterne, Lebkuchen.
23. Carolers are at your door. What do you do?
I would be all astonishment. This is a tradition that doesn't exist in (my part of?) Germany.
24. When do you open presents? Christmas eve or Christmas morning?
Christmas eve. Isn't it great for kids to stay awake that long and that darkness outside can be so delicious instead of frightening? That's what I thougt more than 30 years ago.
25. Do you celebrate with family or friends or both?
With family on christmas eve and perhaps with friends the next two days
Well that was hard work :-)
1. Are you religious?
No, I am not. But a liittle part inside me still hopes.
2. How long have you been knitting? Would you consider yourself a Beginner, Intermediate or Advanced?
I started like many others in the 80ies, forgot it in the 90ies and began again 3 years ago. I'd say I'm advanced but my finishing is not perfect and there will be always at least one mistake in every finished garment. So whoever will receive my knitted present: I do apologize in advance.
3. Do you have any other hobbies besides knitting?
Reading and writing.
4. Favorite color(s)?
My colours are: grey in every shade from silver to charcoal, cherry-red, dark purple and plum, black and a very difficult colour to describe: it is kind of turquois, very pale and greyish - I call it my Jane Austen Colour, because you'll see this shade in every film playing in the regency. I like my yarn in one colour or in a tweedy look, but no self-striping,or variegated yarn, please - it does not suit me. And: I can even be tempted by acrylic fibers if the colour were yummy.
5. Do you collect anything?
Books (roundabout 800) and - hmm - yarn ...
6. Are you allergic to any fibers or animals?
No, but I find it difficult to wear mohair.
7. Do you have any pets?
No. I used to live with cats and I still miss it somehow.
8. Coffee, Tea, or Hot Chocolate?
Tea and Hot Chocolate.
9. Cookies or Sweets?
Aren't cookies sweet? I do love sweet things like marzipan and nougat - they are part of Christmas time.
10. Do you knit socks?
No.
11. If not socks then what? (tell us about your favorite knits)
Sweaters and jackets, rarely scarfs,mittens or bonnets.
12. Do you put up a Christmas tree? If not then what do you do?
Yes, having two small children and living in Germany it is a must!
13. Favorite holiday treats?
Difficult to say. I always try to cook something special - last christmas found us eating a Thai Chicken Curry soup, a mixed salad with vegetables and fruits and fresh bread.
14. Favorite holiday smells?
Glühwein on the Christmas Market although I don't like to drink it.
15. Do you celebrate Christmas in a traditional or unconventional way? Please elaborate.
Difficult question again. It is kind of traditional. In Germany we celebrate christmas on the 24. December. As soon as it is dark you start playing christmas songs, start the cooking and probably tasting some sweets. My parents and my brother will be there for dinner and after we are all fed it is time for - the presents. When everyone except my husband and I have gone to bed, we will hopefully sit and enjoy the quietness. And having some mor sweets.
6. What are your favorite holiday traditions?
The Christmas tree and "Drei Nüsse für Aschenbrödel" which is an czechoslo (... I am lost) film for kids coming from the 70ies - just google the name und you will be sure to find a lot of information and memories.
17. Finish the sentence: “For me Christmas is all about....”
kids and wishes and smells and sweets and hope.
18. If you were a Christmas ornament you would be…….?
O dear - not an angel I am afraid. A silver bell perhaps but don't ask me why. I do not know.
19. What was your favorite gift you've ever received? Or given?
I don't really remember such a special gift. But my first son was born December 22 2004 - and that was the most important christmas we ever had.
20. When do you start your Christmas?
The Christmas Day or the Christmas time? Christmas starts with December the first.
21. Do you send Christmas cards? Do you make them or buy them?
No, because they are always late :-)
22. What is your favorite Christmas dish?
There is no special dish but special cookies: Vanillekipferl, Zimtsterne, Lebkuchen.
23. Carolers are at your door. What do you do?
I would be all astonishment. This is a tradition that doesn't exist in (my part of?) Germany.
24. When do you open presents? Christmas eve or Christmas morning?
Christmas eve. Isn't it great for kids to stay awake that long and that darkness outside can be so delicious instead of frightening? That's what I thougt more than 30 years ago.
25. Do you celebrate with family or friends or both?
With family on christmas eve and perhaps with friends the next two days
Well that was hard work :-)
michou - 2. Sep, 20:35