My full name is Jessica Ann Gibbons, but my naiden name was Campbell. I turned 28 last week, and am a Cancer with Scorpio rising. Typically water-sign in my strong emotions. Very nurturing, kind, empathetic, but I also enjoy attention and can be witty and charming. Or sometimes completely withdraw from the world to books, which I love and to gardening. I like fairy tales and folklore and would like to study more about alchemy. I enjoy bookstores and tea shops, and the coffee houses that dot the Seattle-area. I love the wild, especially the deep woods in the summer. I would like to live on an island. I drink great quantities of tea.
I can be an anachronism at times, I tend to like old-fashioned things and am not very in tune with the pop-culture of this century. I watch some science fiction shows that friends provide to me, but don't have cable or basic television in my house. We have a TV for watching movies (or to play Mario Kart with my sister) but TV itself usually annoys or appalls me, and sucks up too much time if you aren't wary. I much prefer to use that time reading, having tea parties, playing with my cats, taking walks in the park.
My husband, Tim, is on a three month bicycling trip this summer, and I am a bit lonely for him. I'm not sure what to do about it at this point - bear it out or find someone to fill the time for the rest of the summer. No one can fill his space or replace him, but it would be nice to have someone to spend extra time with and to hold hands with. Going from a large amount of daily affection to none has been hard.
I am generally happy and have a good sense of inner peace. The surface can get rippled, but I'n very grateful for the wonderful and fortunate life which I have.
Pandora's box
Date: 2005-07-14 09:27 am (UTC)I can be an anachronism at times, I tend to like old-fashioned things and am not very in tune with the pop-culture of this century. I watch some science fiction shows that friends provide to me, but don't have cable or basic television in my house. We have a TV for watching movies (or to play Mario Kart with my sister) but TV itself usually annoys or appalls me, and sucks up too much time if you aren't wary. I much prefer to use that time reading, having tea parties, playing with my cats, taking walks in the park.
My husband, Tim, is on a three month bicycling trip this summer, and I am a bit lonely for him. I'm not sure what to do about it at this point - bear it out or find someone to fill the time for the rest of the summer. No one can fill his space or replace him, but it would be nice to have someone to spend extra time with and to hold hands with. Going from a large amount of daily affection to none has been hard.
I am generally happy and have a good sense of inner peace. The surface can get rippled, but I'n very grateful for the wonderful and fortunate life which I have.