Skills you're most proud of
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Re: Skills you're most proud of
Well if you didn't keep tidying up, and forgeting that we have a place for every item, which you may not change, or instead change them, then deny moving it, then give us that "why are you getting so upset that I moved your battery charger, forgot I had, denied doing it, then wouldn't say sorry whenI did actually remember where I put it" Look.
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Re: Skills you're most proud of
Hehe, my hubby asks where things are before he's even looked though I do get the "I've looked EVERYWHERE", to which I say "did you check your pocket"?......"oh yeah"
My skill is getting stuck into things I have no reason to believe will work out, or that I have no skill for. In fact I'd say making a list of skills I'd like to have is becoming quite a skill I play a bit of guitar, sing a bit, cook a bit. Just thought - I can do spreadsheets!
You all seem such a bunch of clever people, gimme a few years and I hope to have a list the third of the size of yours
My skill is getting stuck into things I have no reason to believe will work out, or that I have no skill for. In fact I'd say making a list of skills I'd like to have is becoming quite a skill I play a bit of guitar, sing a bit, cook a bit. Just thought - I can do spreadsheets!
You all seem such a bunch of clever people, gimme a few years and I hope to have a list the third of the size of yours
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Re: Skills you're most proud of
Yes! This is exactly what it's like!Millymollymandy wrote: Perhaps people sense this in the same way that cats immediately know who is allergic to them and make a beeline for them.
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Re: Skills you're most proud of
Skills I am proud of:
Feltmaking
Cooking from scratch (amazing how many people I know who are impressed by the fact that I can make something basic like soup or a cake! I was so lucky to learn so much from my mum)
Budgeting
Sewing - not an expert but enough for my needs
Passing on skills and knowledge to others - I like to find ways of explaining things that work for people depending on how they like to learn
Writing
Thinking imaginatively
I am SOOOOOO bad at :
Cleaning (hate it, hate it)
Maths
Computers
DIY
Anything involving precision!
Remembering things - I have the memory span of a goldfish...
What was I talking about again? (Told you).
I want to get better at:
Gardening, especially veg
Knitting (I am at quite a basic level)
Tatting (ditto)
Crochet (ditto)
Woodwork (and again, ditto)
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Feltmaking
Cooking from scratch (amazing how many people I know who are impressed by the fact that I can make something basic like soup or a cake! I was so lucky to learn so much from my mum)
Budgeting
Sewing - not an expert but enough for my needs
Passing on skills and knowledge to others - I like to find ways of explaining things that work for people depending on how they like to learn
Writing
Thinking imaginatively
I am SOOOOOO bad at :
Cleaning (hate it, hate it)
Maths
Computers
DIY
Anything involving precision!
Remembering things - I have the memory span of a goldfish...
What was I talking about again? (Told you).
I want to get better at:
Gardening, especially veg
Knitting (I am at quite a basic level)
Tatting (ditto)
Crochet (ditto)
Woodwork (and again, ditto)
ishness
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Re: Skills you're most proud of
I'm with you on this one. My husband was amazed the first time he saw me cook roast potatoes starting from actual potatoes, and some of his relatives still don't trust me to make gravy without a packet of granules!yvette wrote:Skills I am proud of:
Cooking from scratch (amazing how many people I know who are impressed by the fact that I can make something basic like soup or a cake! I was so lucky to learn so much from my mum)
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Re: Skills you're most proud of
good at? nothing at all
I can
make do and mend, paint but not wallpaper, sew, lay carpet and vinyl flooring, create and use a relational database, knit, grow fruit and veg, crochet, spin yarn, build flat pack furniture, weave, wire a plug, cane a chair, process raw fleece, dye and felt wool, cook, bake, budget, french polish, oil finish, keep accounts, speak some german; very little french and understand some dutch, make preserves, use a spreadsheet, ride a motorcycle, plaster a wall, darn socks, patch sheets,
I can't (many things, but based on what's gone before)
embroider, plumb, engineer, play a musical instrument, touch type, make soap (though I can read, so the soap making might come later)
or work the damm spinning wheel
I can
make do and mend, paint but not wallpaper, sew, lay carpet and vinyl flooring, create and use a relational database, knit, grow fruit and veg, crochet, spin yarn, build flat pack furniture, weave, wire a plug, cane a chair, process raw fleece, dye and felt wool, cook, bake, budget, french polish, oil finish, keep accounts, speak some german; very little french and understand some dutch, make preserves, use a spreadsheet, ride a motorcycle, plaster a wall, darn socks, patch sheets,
I can't (many things, but based on what's gone before)
embroider, plumb, engineer, play a musical instrument, touch type, make soap (though I can read, so the soap making might come later)
or work the damm spinning wheel
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Re: Skills you're most proud of
My hidden talent is that when we are at sea in the boat, I can make a cup of tea whatever the weather!!!!!!!
Oh, and this one is for MMM, I can spell 'definitely' correctly
Oh, and this one is for MMM, I can spell 'definitely' correctly
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Re: Skills you're most proud of
massaging
tarot reading
cooking
identifying wild plants (not as good with fungi so generally leave well alone)
ornithology
remembering useless info
wrapping presents
icing
sweet skills
tarot reading
cooking
identifying wild plants (not as good with fungi so generally leave well alone)
ornithology
remembering useless info
wrapping presents
icing
sweet skills
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Re: Skills you're most proud of
I can:
Patchwork, knit, garden*, shear a sheep, milk a cow, wire a house, light a show, ('cos I trained as a theatre electrician, many Moons ago), speak passable french (but I can't spell most of it!), train dogs, touch type, punctuate (but not spell!), read Tarot cards, lecture in environmental science, drive (finally bothered to learn aged 45 & passed my test first time ), decorate (both painting & papering), tile, lay a brick wall, design loft conversion (well I did ours), make bread, jam, pickles, (although I dislike most other cooking, I can do it), swim, lay a hedge, kill most 'food' animals, make black pudding and explain the 'off-side' rule!
*just not carrots, see below
Things I'm no good at:
children: I don't like them, they don't like me: it's fine!
patience, I have none!
singing, I was tone deaf, then I lost the hearing in my right ear so there's no hope now!
Skills I'd love to aquire:
Patience!
Spinning,
Weaving,
The basic ability to grow decent carrots. It is a family joke that mine are tiny.
MW
Patchwork, knit, garden*, shear a sheep, milk a cow, wire a house, light a show, ('cos I trained as a theatre electrician, many Moons ago), speak passable french (but I can't spell most of it!), train dogs, touch type, punctuate (but not spell!), read Tarot cards, lecture in environmental science, drive (finally bothered to learn aged 45 & passed my test first time ), decorate (both painting & papering), tile, lay a brick wall, design loft conversion (well I did ours), make bread, jam, pickles, (although I dislike most other cooking, I can do it), swim, lay a hedge, kill most 'food' animals, make black pudding and explain the 'off-side' rule!
*just not carrots, see below
Things I'm no good at:
children: I don't like them, they don't like me: it's fine!
patience, I have none!
singing, I was tone deaf, then I lost the hearing in my right ear so there's no hope now!
Skills I'd love to aquire:
Patience!
Spinning,
Weaving,
The basic ability to grow decent carrots. It is a family joke that mine are tiny.
MW
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Re: Skills you're most proud of
ooh List!
I'm good at
Lists to help me remember what to do each day
I'm not good at
Completing all the tasks on my list, not the important ones like 'phone car insurance' or 'disinfect yard' but v. v. good at crossing off 'bake buns' 'make x's birthday card' ect
In all seriousness though what a talented bunch!
I'm good at pretty much all crafts, and am capable in most artistic disciplines, but seeings as how I teach them / work with Learning Disabled Artists / am an Artist myself, I'd probably be out of a job if I couldn't do them lol!
Gluten Free Baking
Gluten Free Cooking (these two learnt through necessity)
Stacking Wood
Making Tea apparently (even though I don't drink it myself)
Diplomacy (although not in my own home where I take it ALL personally )
Filling my studio and my husbands tool shed with stuff I don't want in the house anymore
Growing all manner of things
I'm not good at
Putting the laundry away! (see Ghost thread )
Weeding, well it's not that I'm not good at it, it's just I never can seem to stick to it long enough!
Anything musical, although I have every desire to be
Checking the Oil, Water, Tyres and Lights on my car on a regular basis, which is incidentally my New Years Resolution (to get better at it I mean, not carry on being rubbish with it )
Lorna x
I'm good at
Lists to help me remember what to do each day
I'm not good at
Completing all the tasks on my list, not the important ones like 'phone car insurance' or 'disinfect yard' but v. v. good at crossing off 'bake buns' 'make x's birthday card' ect
In all seriousness though what a talented bunch!
I'm good at pretty much all crafts, and am capable in most artistic disciplines, but seeings as how I teach them / work with Learning Disabled Artists / am an Artist myself, I'd probably be out of a job if I couldn't do them lol!
Gluten Free Baking
Gluten Free Cooking (these two learnt through necessity)
Stacking Wood
Making Tea apparently (even though I don't drink it myself)
Diplomacy (although not in my own home where I take it ALL personally )
Filling my studio and my husbands tool shed with stuff I don't want in the house anymore
Growing all manner of things
I'm not good at
Putting the laundry away! (see Ghost thread )
Weeding, well it's not that I'm not good at it, it's just I never can seem to stick to it long enough!
Anything musical, although I have every desire to be
Checking the Oil, Water, Tyres and Lights on my car on a regular basis, which is incidentally my New Years Resolution (to get better at it I mean, not carry on being rubbish with it )
Lorna x
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Re: Skills you're most proud of
I can do some weird and wonderful things directly connected with my strange upbringing. Conversely I can't do other perfectly normal things for exactly the same reason.
I can:
Make a fire with sticks
Play a guitar, violin, shakohachi ( a type of Japanese flute), spoons and a hammer dulcimer
I can do cornrow braids properly
skin a rabbit (that's a new skill since we moved to France)
Milk a goat (ditto)
Manage enough of the French/Occitan patois to communicate with some of our very old neighbours and even occasionally understand what they are saying to me
Stitch up a wound neatly enough to leave a minimal scar
Set broken bones
Juggle
Ride a unicycle
Write completely ambidextrously
Work as a builder's navvy to Mack when he needs an extra pair of hands
Recite the whole 19 verses of The Lady of Shallot
(Which reminds me of that Folk artist thread, has anyone heard Loreena McKennitt singing this? It's lovely.)
I'm learning to:
Cook,bake & preserve
Knit and sew
Treat minor kid's ailments without running to the doctors every five minutes
Stop being so opinionated about things I don't really know a whole lot about
I can't:
Do anything to do with grammar (or spelling) with any conviction
Tell anyone much about history, geography or religion
Cut hair (ask my son, his is now down to his shoulders as I'm not allowed near him)
Tell jokes
Tell left from right without serious thought (see above re ambidexterity)
Learn to love spreadsheets. I can DO them, but don't see the point - by the time I've put all those formulae in I could have done it myself.
I can:
Make a fire with sticks
Play a guitar, violin, shakohachi ( a type of Japanese flute), spoons and a hammer dulcimer
I can do cornrow braids properly
skin a rabbit (that's a new skill since we moved to France)
Milk a goat (ditto)
Manage enough of the French/Occitan patois to communicate with some of our very old neighbours and even occasionally understand what they are saying to me
Stitch up a wound neatly enough to leave a minimal scar
Set broken bones
Juggle
Ride a unicycle
Write completely ambidextrously
Work as a builder's navvy to Mack when he needs an extra pair of hands
Recite the whole 19 verses of The Lady of Shallot
(Which reminds me of that Folk artist thread, has anyone heard Loreena McKennitt singing this? It's lovely.)
I'm learning to:
Cook,bake & preserve
Knit and sew
Treat minor kid's ailments without running to the doctors every five minutes
Stop being so opinionated about things I don't really know a whole lot about
I can't:
Do anything to do with grammar (or spelling) with any conviction
Tell anyone much about history, geography or religion
Cut hair (ask my son, his is now down to his shoulders as I'm not allowed near him)
Tell jokes
Tell left from right without serious thought (see above re ambidexterity)
Learn to love spreadsheets. I can DO them, but don't see the point - by the time I've put all those formulae in I could have done it myself.
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Re: Skills you're most proud of
What an incredible set of skills we have - if I need to know absolutely anything at all about anything, I'll come here!
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Re: Skills you're most proud of
I can make something out of nothing.
I see new items in oher things, for instance I bought a linen table cloth with a view to turning it into a top.
I could survive in a wilderness if needed; i used to have an obsession about SAS survival tips.
I can smell a bargain!
I can crochet, sew, knit.....
I see new items in oher things, for instance I bought a linen table cloth with a view to turning it into a top.
I could survive in a wilderness if needed; i used to have an obsession about SAS survival tips.
I can smell a bargain!
I can crochet, sew, knit.....
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
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Re: Skills you're most proud of
i can
turn my hand to most practical tasks
fix a proper engine (ie 1 which dont need a computer but does need lots of spanners)
see a skip and find some thing useful in it
make jam
i cant
deal with technology(dont like machines that break when hit with me hammer)
grammer im dyslexic and it just dont make sense
put an apostophe in the right place so i dont use them
assosiate with people( would rather talk to some animals)
grow up
turn my hand to most practical tasks
fix a proper engine (ie 1 which dont need a computer but does need lots of spanners)
see a skip and find some thing useful in it
make jam
i cant
deal with technology(dont like machines that break when hit with me hammer)
grammer im dyslexic and it just dont make sense
put an apostophe in the right place so i dont use them
assosiate with people( would rather talk to some animals)
grow up
try hard mean well and never give up
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Re: Skills you're most proud of
speling - im reely gud with mi speling....sekund to nun.
I can do a lot of things...but what I admire most in this thread are all of you that can cook a fine meal...everything else doesn't really matter if you're hungry. I'll come home boasting about some terrific thing I did only to be humbled by my wife's delicious cooking.
My list...
* I can dive and surface a submarine....surfaces equal to the number of dives.
* I can program computer games.
* I can troubleshoot and repair industrial manufacturing equipment.
Wish I could...
* weld
* remember all those proportions of fertilizer for all types of veggies
* do concrete work (with rebar)
* make beer...low cal but tasty
* do a chin up
Regards,
Chuck
I can do a lot of things...but what I admire most in this thread are all of you that can cook a fine meal...everything else doesn't really matter if you're hungry. I'll come home boasting about some terrific thing I did only to be humbled by my wife's delicious cooking.
My list...
* I can dive and surface a submarine....surfaces equal to the number of dives.
* I can program computer games.
* I can troubleshoot and repair industrial manufacturing equipment.
Wish I could...
* weld
* remember all those proportions of fertilizer for all types of veggies
* do concrete work (with rebar)
* make beer...low cal but tasty
* do a chin up
Regards,
Chuck