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His father owned a newspaper, The Long Islander, started by Walt Whitman. Every room seemed to have bookshelves that were full with more boxes of them stashed around. Hmmm... strangely like my house, down to the wall of the bedroom covered by a custom built, wall to wall, floor to ceiling bookshelf.
Definitely reading is inherited for me.

Reading I inherited from my mother, who now works for a library.

From my mother I inherited the cooking bug. She was an awesome and adventurous cook, and though I wasn't allowed into the kitchen, I guess I absorbed it through her food.
They were both big readers...

Monty Python. :-) Or British sitcommy stuff in general, really. And things with subtitles. It's my mom's fault.
(The book addict thing is her fault too. She read to me every morning in my high chair.)
Reading--it was always big around our house when I was growing up, and discussions about the books we were reading. Now I'm supplying my dad with books from our ample library.
Crossword puzzles--my mom and dad with the daily newspaper crossword every day together. I was never interested, but when I was in college and would come home on the weekends, my then-boyfriend would join us for Sunday breakfast and do the puzzle with my parents. By default, I participated, and kept doing it with them whenever I was home to visit. My mom died 3 years ago and my dad stopped doing the puzzles completely. I had started doing just the Sunday puzzle by myself a few years prior to that, so I continued to do the Sunday puzzle in my dad's paper when I was visiting him. About 1 1/2 years ago, he asked if we could do it together. I got a little teary... and so whenever I am visiting him (about 1 week every month), we do the daily & Sunday puzzles. And I still do only the Sunday puzzles by myself when I'm at home.
Last one--jigsaw puzzles. We often did these in the winter at home growing up. I started doing them again as an adult shortly after getting married. I find them to be very calming and relaxing.
Crossword puzzles--my mom and dad with the daily newspaper crossword every day together. I was never interested, but when I was in college and would come home on the weekends, my then-boyfriend would join us for Sunday breakfast and do the puzzle with my parents. By default, I participated, and kept doing it with them whenever I was home to visit. My mom died 3 years ago and my dad stopped doing the puzzles completely. I had started doing just the Sunday puzzle by myself a few years prior to that, so I continued to do the Sunday puzzle in my dad's paper when I was visiting him. About 1 1/2 years ago, he asked if we could do it together. I got a little teary... and so whenever I am visiting him (about 1 week every month), we do the daily & Sunday puzzles. And I still do only the Sunday puzzles by myself when I'm at home.
Last one--jigsaw puzzles. We often did these in the winter at home growing up. I started doing them again as an adult shortly after getting married. I find them to be very calming and relaxing.


Reading aloud. My mom read aloud to me and my sibs from the time we were babies. It never occurred to me that other parents not only weren't as good at it as her, but didn't even do it. I've read aloud to kids ever since I hit college and discovered I've inherited her knack for it. It has served me well since I went into children's library work. My husband and I even read aloud to each other over the phone during our long distance courtship. I can't wait to pass this on to our son!

But,
I also inherited my love of Errol Flynn and All Creatures Great and Small.

Reading from the old man. He bugged me for years to read more than just SF and Fantasy, it wasn't till about 20 years ago that I started expanding my reading list.
I hope my kids pick up my love of reading and films.

That made me laugh. Thanks Mom and Dad, since you have quit, I continue to kill myself.. slowly.
Cross Stitching, Reading, Cooking from Mom
Sarcasm from Dad.
Thanks guys! I love you both!



Weirdest post I've ever written - sorry!

But the bathroom is one of the greatest reading sanctuaries. That room almost guarantees you the least amount of interruptions. The fan (if applicable) provides a non distracting background noise (you also have the option of running water). You're assured a seat on what some consider a throne. And unless you have some entertaining walls, what else is there to do?
This just might be the perfect place for a bookshelf.

But also playing games. card games to start and later other types. This still permeates my entire family and our gatherings and is being passed onto the next generation also.

I inherited the love for nhl hockey from dad. First it was the Canucks in 1970, then the Oiler's.
My parents were never into reading other then the newspaper. I used to love reading the weekend Globe and Mail, but who's got the time these days?
I also like playing cards like cribbage. My parents were avid cribbage players.

Still love the game!

I forgot about games--family board games and card games, definitely a family tradition that we carry on.

From my mother comes my love for games but also, unfortunately, my hyper-competitiveness.
And from both of them I guess my collector's streak. They both have shelf-loads of knicks-knacks and things. My father has his pewter collection, which has a lot of fantasy and Star Trek figures. My mother has her crystal, her carousels and music boxes. I have my various Halloween bits and bobs, lots of dragon and faerie figures, Sandman and Harry Potter collectibles, and just a whole assortment of odds and ends.
Chiming in a little late to say that I also inherited the NHL bug from my dad - I'm a huge Red Wings fan. He started taking me to games when I was 10 or 11 and I was hooked!
Somehow, I'm the only one in my family who is obsessed with books. My parents and sister read, but not like I do, and when I was a kid they used to tease me about my penchant for what my mom dubbed "Dragonlady books". At the time it drove me nuts, but we laugh about it now - I even told my mom when I met my now-husband that "he likes dragonlady books too!"
Somehow, I'm the only one in my family who is obsessed with books. My parents and sister read, but not like I do, and when I was a kid they used to tease me about my penchant for what my mom dubbed "Dragonlady books". At the time it drove me nuts, but we laugh about it now - I even told my mom when I met my now-husband that "he likes dragonlady books too!"
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Mine is John Wayne. I love him! I know that I've seen dozens of his movies, but could hardly name more than 5 or 6 to you. They were always on in the background growing up. Dad, when he had a few hours to kick back and relax, would find "Rooster Coburn" or "The Cowboys" or "Chisum" or "True Grit" somewhere on TV, and we'd while away the day. So, I've started collecting the movies I think I remember and watching them myself on a Saturday afternoon. I can't tell if I want to reminisce about those afternoons with my Dad, or if I really am a fan of the Duke. Whatever the reason, a John Wayne movie always makes me feel at home.
What about you?