Lots of Noses

Oh, I’m SO loving your all’s (I’m sure that’s grammatically correct…) questions from yesterday!  I think that the questions themselves are telling as to what you know about me.  I can’t wait to answer them, but it will be a couple of days as I’m at training for most of this week.  I’ll try to get some of the lighter answers up tomorrow, and the more serious ones next week.  If you haven’t taken the time to ask a question or two, you still have time!

After being an Ignorant Historian for a couple of months, I am finally getting those funny searches that we all love…

“GIVE ME A RANDOM NOUN”

Just because you shout it at me doesn’t mean I’m going to comply.

“snot joke”

I don’t do snot jokes, because I’m not a 10-year-old boy.

“what do historians wear?”

I don’t think there’s a uniform.

“origins of brown noser”

I had NOTHING to do with the origins of any brown nose, real or figurative.

“I,m [sic] loser but I’m a cooler”

WHAT?

“octonutjob”

Again I say, “Huh?”

“Ronneaca likes to”

Haha, is that a new spelling of my name?  People drop the second “n” (or add “Ve-”) all the time, but I’ve definitely never gotten that one!

“nicknames for Ronnica”

How about Ronners, Ronnie, or Ronn? (those are the only ones I’ve had…but once I contemplated going by “Nicki”…get it…ronNICa?)

“scott and ronnica”

Sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S…wait a second, who’s Scott?

“how to waste time fast”

Most people aren’t worried about being efficient in their time wasting, but maybe they should be.

“sneeze nose not coming out”

When I sneeze I don’t WANT my nose to come out!

I hope you all found what you were looking for!

Explanation of Miss Swirly and Other Comments

And several of you mentioned that you’re going to start calling me Miss Swirly.  I guess that’s what I get for mentioning my nickname.   Others asked WHY that’s my nickname.  I started calling her Ladybug because she would wear ladybug earrings a lot, and the first day I called her that, I had on a skirt with a swirly pattern on, so she called me Miss Swirly (because otherwise she called me Miss Ronnica like all the kids at church do).

Now for your other comments. 

Pat said,
“Hi Ronnica,
I really wanted to thank you for the “SAD DAY” post, it made me do some research (still going through them).. I did not know that abortion was legal in the states, I come from Haiti(where I grew up) and there is it still illegal to this day (women still go and get it done under the table which is even more dangerous.. think wire hangers and such..) I still believe that every woman has the right to choose what is right for herself, but for me personnaly I always chose the life of my child, even when I was broke and had some friends and family pressuring me to give into A.. I can’t even say the word because my daughter is right here staring at me with those lovable eyes of hers (she is now 5 years old).”

The personal side of abortion is what gets me.  Over a million babies will be aborted this year, and they’re actual children not given the chance to live.

On post about my brother’s engagement, “Someone’s Engaged…”, Joy wrote:

“Wow. You know how to get a fast click of the mouse.”

Hehe.  Sorry…had to do it. ;)

Elizabeth said on my post, “I Trust You, Lord,”

“And how much BETTER the Lord’s “working out” of worries is than what we could ever do! I’ve found that what I would have done to solve the problem isn’t even close to as good as what God really did! Also good ‘ole reliable Philippians 4:6-7 works for me.”

So true…and those are great verses!  I also frequent Philippians 4:8 a lot, which Courtney mentioned.  God’s Word can be so comforting (and convicting)!