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Gender | Female |
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Occupation | Anesthesiologist |
Location | Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
Introduction | I'm a wife & mom. I'm a doctor too. I listen to classical Christmas carols all year round (they make me happy). I also love to read, write, cook, eat, dance, play music, and ponder things. I do a lot of my pondering here. |
Interests | Writing & reading, faith & belief, food, medicine, dance, oboe, languages, teaching/learning issues, Christmas |
Favorite Movies | To Kill a Mockingbird, The Mission, Independence Day, Elf, King Arthur, Little Miss Sunshine, Jesus of Nazareth, The Illusionist, The Painted Veil, While You Were Sleeping, Hidden in Silence, Romero, Volver, The Keys of the Kingdom, The Trouble with Angels, Slumdog Millionaire, By the Light of the Silvery Moon, The Color Purple, Roman Holiday, The Red Shoes |
Favorite Music | Christmas carols, (the classical/choral kind), "Bible Women", "Missionaries", other stuff by Elizabeth Swados, Brian Easdale, score for, The Red Shoes, ballet music, classical music, world music, A.R. Rahman, 80's, some folk music, dixieland, some jazz, Jesus of Nazareth, (Maurice Jarre's score for the film ), Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Favorite Books | For young children:, The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey, For school-age children:, Tuck Everlasting, For adults:, The Help, Prodigal Summer, Favorite classic:, To Kill a Mockingbird, Favorite nonfiction:, Wild Swans, Other favorites:, Gilead, Winter's Tale, Lying Awake, The Other Boleyn Girl, The Queen's Fool, (despite the numerous run-on sentences), The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, A Christmas Carol, Harriet the Spy, Catherine Called Birdy, Jacob Have I Loved, all of Madeleine L'Engle's stuff really but especially, A Ring of Endless Light, The Graveyard Book |
You laughed so hard you can't catch your breath. Stick out your tongue and show us what's funny:
Frasier yelling at his dad's cop friends about Clarence Darrow; the Berlitz ad with "The German Coast Guard;" Michael Frayn's play Noises Off