New Year’s Quiz

Okay we are almost 2 weeks into the new year. I am very much a glass half full kinda gal. How do i know this ? Because my Dad played this game with our family at the dinner table when I was 8 years old. So I found this quiz over at Martha about following through on New Year’s Resolutions. I did okay. Pretty much middle of the “glass.”

I wanted to share with you the best $ 9.98 I have spent in a long time. I guess that isn’t true, I have now bought 4 of these books so I guess it has cost me $40.00…. still well worth it.

I was at Barnes & Noble with my daughter and picked up this book in the front of the store. I looked up my daughter’s birthday. My daughter said, “I don’t believe in any of that stuff.” I read the first 2 sentences about her (which was dead on) and bought the book. I have taken the book to 2 birthday parties since then and we have had great fun reading about each other. In fact the scan of the book above still has all the post it notes in it for the birthdays of the moda gals.
1 of the 4 books I have bought is now owned by my daughter who doesn’t believe in this stuff.
I guess I don’t believe in it either but the good, bad and the ugly of my birthdate was so correct it was creepy.
Theresa Cheung is the author and I have now seen a bunch of other cool stuff that she does. I will have to check out to see if I can find some more mindless entertainment.

14 comments

  1. happy zombie says:

    Now I’m itching to know what it says for my birthday. Love that kind of stuff.

    I took the Martha quiz, but I think it was flawed. On the 3rd question, “You’ve been trying to eat healthy and are at a party where the host’s famous fudge is on the dessert buffet. Are you able to resist?”, it gave no option/answer D for me…. “I come to parties with Tupperware”.

  2. Kim says:

    Oh fun! I love it when they're creepily dead-on! So you can look up 8/4/65 and it'll tell you all about how I am! ;o) I'll have to stop by B&N and check it out!

    ~Kim

  3. I know one person that has exactly the same birthday as me, year and all and the number of times that we’ve said “me too” when talking about our approach to things is very strange…so perhaps there is something to it.

  4. RachelJane says:

    I don’t know if I believe in it either, but I think it’s fascinating.
    I think I’ll have a look and see if I can find a copy of this (just out of curiosity, you know).

  5. Camille says:

    I’m with Laurie! How can we appreciate how cute you guys are if we have to squint to see your faces? 😉

    SO, here’s a head scratcher for you- my mom and I have the same birthday, so would that put us under the same description? Heaven knows we are NOTHING alike! Now I’m going to need a copy…

  6. ann says:

    I’m on the hunt it looks like a lot of fun and I’d love to see how dead-on it is to my almost 18 year old daughter….ann-pixiegirl quilts

  7. Camille says:

    BTW, that NOTHING was in my deepest sarcasm. Just to clarify. 😉 On a regular basis I am told I’m a chip off the old block, which I find to be one of the greatest compliments. (And mom, by old, I mean young. And by block, I mean… oh, you know what I mean!) ha ha…

    Just thought I would clarify that!

  8. elizabeth says:

    i love the idea of sewing english paper pieced hexagons together on the sewing machine. how do you avoid catching the cardboard in the stitch. i am working on a grandmother’s flower garden now and this technique could sure speed up things. tia

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