The Basics Name: Elisa Age: 39 in a few days Pronouns: she/her Country: Italy
The New Year Do you have any resolutions?: I don't have resolutions per se, just some goals I'd say. Namely to keep on trying not to put myself last and look after myself properly and possibly start travelling again (haven't gone back to my pre-pandemic ways quite yet). Are there any new books, music, games, shows, etc. that you want to dive into?: Mmm, not sure it qualifies but for the first time in my life I'm part of a bookclub so I actually will have one book a month to read for that (it's an American literature bookclub, January's book is Angie Cruz's How Not Drown In A Glass of Water). Also, I'm taking part in a challenge set by an Italian book influencer on IG, called #mattoniinglesi (literally English bricks but that's just an Italian colloquial word for heavy tomes) which means I'll get to re-read or read for the first time some English classics this year. Right now I'm doing the umpteenth re-read of *Pride and Prejudice* but that's no effort at all, I know it by heart. Are there any small or big events that you're planning for this year?: I have one solo trip planned in the not so distant future but I don't want to jinx it so I won't say more. I planned a dinner out with my girlfriends to celebrate my 39th birthday next week, does that count? Any new interests/hobbies that you'd like to try out?: Did you accomplish your resolutions from last year?: (If not, that's okay. Just skip this one) I had to read back in my journal and I did make three quite specific resolutions last year and I must say I failed abysmally at keeping them. Heh. This is why I should never bother with them in the first place. What were your favorite memories from the past year?: This will go into a locked entry in my customary 'year-in-review' post I'll make at some point this week. Do you have any new years traditions?: Not really. Is there anything you'd like to do more of in 2023?: Travelling. I miss seeing new places.
The New Friends What kind of friend(s) are you searching for?: People who share bits of their life, their passions, opinions. I'm mostly looking for real connections. I've been journalling, first on LJ, then on DW, for close on twenty years and the people I met on here changed my life for the better, broadening my horizons and helping me see the world in a different way. I don't mind fandom stuff! It falls straight into the 'passion' category I mentioned before, as far as I'm concerned. What do you like to read about?: Real life, book reviews, tv shows/films, I love picture posts (Day in the Life posts especially, love seeing how people live), fandom squee. How often do you check your friends feed?: Usually daily, if I'm super busy at least a couple times a week. I usually try to comment whenever I read (if I've got something to contribute, of course). I don't mind lurkers. But if you never ever comment, then we're probably not a good fit. Do you have any deal-breakers?: Typing out the usual -isms feels a bit rote...on a smaller scale, if you post several times a day I probably won't be able to keep up with you. Also, long walls of text are annoying, so people who don't use cut-tags irritate me quite a bit. Btw, I lead a small, ordinary life as an English teacher in Italian secondary school and a married mother of two, so if reading about any of this sounds boring to you, we probably won't hit it off. Do you mind reading about fandom?: not at all! I'm not into a specific fandom per se at the moment, and I've never been a fanfiction writer, but I do read some fanfiction and listen to lots of podfic (I re-listen to my faves to help me wind down and fall asleep every night). While I don't talk fandom in my journal a lot, I like discovering new things to watch/read and there's nothing more heartwarming than second-hand enthusiasm/squee, basically. My main ongoing fandom is the Rivers of London book series by Ben Aaronovitch and the lovely historical queer romance books by KJ Charles. My past fandoms I still read fic for are: ASoIAF/GoT, Dead Like Me, ER, Firefly, Generation Kill, Harry Potter, Outlander, HBO's Rome, Veronica Mars, Wonderfalls, historical/costume dramas (my fave are the 1995 Pride&Prejudice and North & South) and crime/police procedurals (especially if they have a strong sense of place - think Ian Rankin's Rebus series or Shetland, or Bron/Broen or The Killing if you like Scandi noir). If so, what fandoms would you like to read about?: See above. Mostly I'd be thrilled to have someone to talk Rivers of London/KJ Charles about.
Currently... Reading: I'm one of those people who have several books on the go and a read a bit of each depending on what I'm in the mood for. Other than the previously mentioned re-read of P&P and the Angie Cruz book for my American Lit bookclub, I'm also reading bell hooks Feminism IS For Everyone, an excellent Aussie thriller (The Exiles by Jane Harper) and listening to two audiobooks: Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver (a modern-day retelling of Dickens's David Copperfield) and having Joe Jameson read Tom Hardy's Far From The Madding Crowd to me as I fall asleep at night. Watching: nothing. I just finished the second season of an adorable Swedish teenage drama called Young Royals, though. I normally don't watch much tv, I just don't have time, but right now I'm on my Christmas break (I'm a teacher). Playing: Not a gamer. Thinking about:trying to decide what English-speaking newspaper I want to subscribe to, since it's a public entry you can read it and get a bit of a feel of what I am like. I do sporadically post publically, though most of my entries are locked. Hobby/Interest: reading, going to the theatre, doing pilates, languages (I'm a translator by training - I'm trying to learn Norwegian on my own), podcasts, travelling, photography (sadly neglected), sewing (even more neglected). Planning for: does lesson-planning for my classes count?;)
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Date: 2023-01-03 02:17 pm (UTC)Name: Elisa
Age: 39 in a few days
Pronouns: she/her
Country: Italy
The New Year
Do you have any resolutions?: I don't have resolutions per se, just some goals I'd say. Namely to keep on trying not to put myself last and look after myself properly and possibly start travelling again (haven't gone back to my pre-pandemic ways quite yet).
Are there any new books, music, games, shows, etc. that you want to dive into?: Mmm, not sure it qualifies but for the first time in my life I'm part of a bookclub so I actually will have one book a month to read for that (it's an American literature bookclub, January's book is Angie Cruz's How Not Drown In A Glass of Water). Also, I'm taking part in a challenge set by an Italian book influencer on IG, called #mattoniinglesi (literally English bricks but that's just an Italian colloquial word for heavy tomes) which means I'll get to re-read or read for the first time some English classics this year. Right now I'm doing the umpteenth re-read of *Pride and Prejudice* but that's no effort at all, I know it by heart.
Are there any small or big events that you're planning for this year?: I have one solo trip planned in the not so distant future but I don't want to jinx it so I won't say more. I planned a dinner out with my girlfriends to celebrate my 39th birthday next week, does that count?
Any new interests/hobbies that you'd like to try out?:
Did you accomplish your resolutions from last year?: (If not, that's okay. Just skip this one) I had to read back in my journal and I did make three quite specific resolutions last year and I must say I failed abysmally at keeping them. Heh. This is why I should never bother with them in the first place.
What were your favorite memories from the past year?: This will go into a locked entry in my customary 'year-in-review' post I'll make at some point this week.
Do you have any new years traditions?: Not really.
Is there anything you'd like to do more of in 2023?: Travelling. I miss seeing new places.
The New Friends
What kind of friend(s) are you searching for?: People who share bits of their life, their passions, opinions. I'm mostly looking for real connections. I've been journalling, first on LJ, then on DW, for close on twenty years and the people I met on here changed my life for the better, broadening my horizons and helping me see the world in a different way. I don't mind fandom stuff! It falls straight into the 'passion' category I mentioned before, as far as I'm concerned.
What do you like to read about?: Real life, book reviews, tv shows/films, I love picture posts (Day in the Life posts especially, love seeing how people live), fandom squee.
How often do you check your friends feed?: Usually daily, if I'm super busy at least a couple times a week. I usually try to comment whenever I read (if I've got something to contribute, of course). I don't mind lurkers. But if you never ever comment, then we're probably not a good fit.
Do you have any deal-breakers?: Typing out the usual -isms feels a bit rote...on a smaller scale, if you post several times a day I probably won't be able to keep up with you. Also, long walls of text are annoying, so people who don't use cut-tags irritate me quite a bit. Btw, I lead a small, ordinary life as an English teacher in Italian secondary school and a married mother of two, so if reading about any of this sounds boring to you, we probably won't hit it off.
Do you mind reading about fandom?: not at all! I'm not into a specific fandom per se at the moment, and I've never been a fanfiction writer, but I do read some fanfiction and listen to lots of podfic (I re-listen to my faves to help me wind down and fall asleep every night). While I don't talk fandom in my journal a lot, I like discovering new things to watch/read and there's nothing more heartwarming than second-hand enthusiasm/squee, basically. My main ongoing fandom is the Rivers of London book series by Ben Aaronovitch and the lovely historical queer romance books by KJ Charles. My past fandoms I still read fic for are: ASoIAF/GoT, Dead Like Me, ER, Firefly, Generation Kill, Harry Potter, Outlander, HBO's Rome, Veronica Mars, Wonderfalls, historical/costume dramas (my fave are the 1995 Pride&Prejudice and North & South) and crime/police procedurals (especially if they have a strong sense of place - think Ian Rankin's Rebus series or Shetland, or Bron/Broen or The Killing if you like Scandi noir).
If so, what fandoms would you like to read about?: See above. Mostly I'd be thrilled to have someone to talk Rivers of London/KJ Charles about.
Currently...
Reading: I'm one of those people who have several books on the go and a read a bit of each depending on what I'm in the mood for. Other than the previously mentioned re-read of P&P and the Angie Cruz book for my American Lit bookclub, I'm also reading bell hooks Feminism IS For Everyone, an excellent Aussie thriller (The Exiles by Jane Harper) and listening to two audiobooks: Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver (a modern-day retelling of Dickens's David Copperfield) and having Joe Jameson read Tom Hardy's Far From The Madding Crowd to me as I fall asleep at night.
Watching: nothing. I just finished the second season of an adorable Swedish teenage drama called Young Royals, though. I normally don't watch much tv, I just don't have time, but right now I'm on my Christmas break (I'm a teacher).
Playing: Not a gamer.
Thinking about: trying to decide what English-speaking newspaper I want to subscribe to, since it's a public entry you can read it and get a bit of a feel of what I am like. I do sporadically post publically, though most of my entries are locked.
Hobby/Interest: reading, going to the theatre, doing pilates, languages (I'm a translator by training - I'm trying to learn Norwegian on my own), podcasts, travelling, photography (sadly neglected), sewing (even more neglected).
Planning for: does lesson-planning for my classes count?;)