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wildaboutmnhockey · 2 years
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the rules: make a moodboard from nine pics in your camera roll
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thanks for the tag @wilderhockey (ignore the 2 week delay)
the next 'victims' shall be: @wildrangers @kailynwrites @habsjost
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f1fantasy · 4 years
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F1 drivers as parents ✨
Lewis - Takes the kids camping so he can teach them about nature and the environment. Super supportive and does the right amount of spoiling so he makes them happy but do not ruin them. Going to the park to play with the dogs and drink slushies is a family favorite.
Bottas - Is the kind of dad that has the picture of his baby daughter in the wallet and wants to show everyone ALL THE TIME. Quiet type of dad but so in love with his baby he would do anything for her. Would definitely wear the #1 dad shirt.
Max - Confused stonks all over the place, does not know how to make a baby bottle, burns his hand, spills it on the floor and makes the kid a fruit salad, discovering afterwards that it was the healthiest way out. Calls the mother EVERY TIME to make sure he’s doing things right.
Alex - Young dad material. Masters every single parenting skill without effort, plays with the kids for hours without getting bored and is a pro at putting them to bed. Afterwards cooks dinner and organizes the toys, perfect guy.
Carlos - Gives balls to the kids even before they are one month old. Teaches a two year old girl soccer and succeeds at it. Mini golf is the go to plan for a Sunday afternoon. The kind of dad that plays sports with kids because he genuinely enjoys spending time like that with them and not because he has to. Hot dad.
Lando - As silly as his kids. Weird faces and dances are his way to make them smile. Super focused on work but when he’s home he gives his undivided attention to the children. A bit overly competitive on videogames but now and then lets the kids win so he feels good at parenting.
Seb - DAD MATERIAL. The kind of dad that sits on the floor and let the girls paint his nails and do makeup and still looks really masculine and lovely. Teaches the kids how to eat healthy but sneaks lollipops and chocolate bars for them without the mother seeing it. Could sit a whole day just watching Barbie and pay attention to the movies.
Charles - HOT DAD pt2. Would dress his kids in the cutest clothes, like they had just jumped out of a magazine. Would sign then up for horse riding and piano classes and subtly cry at every recital or competition because he’d be so proud and that’d be so pretty. Would now and then show up in a different car to pick his son at school so the other kids would go “WOOOOOW THAT’S SICK”.
Checo - Mexican daaaaaaad. Loud dad, kinda strict but super in love with his family. So proud of his children, would skip job to watch his son’s soccer match even if he stayed on the bench the whole time. Everything would be a valid reason for icecream and taco night. Support and validation would be his way to show love.
Lance - Super loving and caring. Would raise his kids by talking and explaining everything, never raising his voice, so they would understand the things and make their own decisions. EXTREMELY patient with everything, in an almost supernatural way. Would be so happy to throw family parties and tell some dad jokes. Family man!!!! Popular among the daycare moms because he looks so charming and is so polite, popular among the kids’ friends because he’s extremely good at EVERY SINGLE SPORT and is willing to teach everyone.
Daniel - That dad who plays soccer with his teenager son and his friends, wins and laughs at their faces. Gets the teens beer without the mother knowing and is a big time friend. The kind of dad that kids are proud to say they have. Had some trouble with the mom in the early years because he taught the kids how to cuss, but learned his lesson and has a key role in education, not just the fun part.
Ocon - Goes from “Look, that’s my daughter! You look amazing! Spin, ballerina” with tears of joy in his eyes to “Mess with my kid and I’ll kill you slowly and painfully” in 0.0000007 seconds. Would dress up as Prince Charming in Halloween and take his little girl’s hand on his and go trick or treating proudly. Would love everything about the kid and be so supportive even on the weird phases (do you want to go EMO? Let’s paint this hair purple! Dad’s got your back!)
Pierre - Treats his daughter like a baby even after she gets married. Is kinda confused about the parenting stuff in the beginning but figures it out as it goes. Takes A LOT of pictures of irrelevant stuff because he just cannot believe that a perfect little girl like that is his daughter. Spoils her a little too much but she grows up to be an amazing brave and kind woman, mirroring her dad.
Kvyat - Kind of dad that laughs when the son falls and runs to help if he starts crying. Wants the boy to play hockey or football or rugby but when he decides to play chess he goes to every match and cheers the hell out and screams his lungs out in support. Absolutely hates boybands but would (angrily) wear a Harry Styles headband to take his babygirl to a concert and to see her happy.
Magnussen - Punk dad that scares the shit out of his kids’ friends (and their dads too). Tries to be strict but melts whenever his daughter makes puppy eyes and asks for dessert before dinner. Jealous and overprotective, also scares the shit out of the daughter’s boyfriend, but tries to socialize with him because she asks to.
Grosjean - Silly dad material. Would try cooking some weird baby food because the specialists say it’s good for the growth process. Smiley pancakes for breakfast and would always tie the laces of his kid’s shoes, in a sign of how much pure affection he has in that heart. Extremely thoughtful about the well-being of his kids and how they’re doing in school and with friends. Super focused on not embarrassing the kids but now and then lets a “daddy loves you, munchkin” slip.
Kimi - Hates everything kid-related except his kids. School meetings? Hates. Parents reunion? Hates. Father’s day soccer match? HATES. Is the kind of dad that TRULY loves that ugly ass coffee and watercolor paint drawing just because his daughter made him. Has tons of folders to save every piece of art, letter, video or school project he ever received and now and then goes and look at them to feel happy. Values hardwork so much he watches 5 times the terrible theater play his son is presenting only because he rehearsed for three months.
Gio - Popular among the daughter’s friends because HE CAN BRAID HAIR!!!! Cooks the same pasta 4 times a week because is his son’s favorite. Chill and respectful dad, super likable and actually funny, but in a cool way. Cool dad. Helps his kids with school projects but by actually helping and not by making everything himself.
Nicky - Shows classic music and movies for the kids so they grow up jamming to the 80’s songs he himself grew up listening. Takes them on snowboard vacations and surf trips even though he looks like a boring dad. The family has a whole “just chilling” aura but he invests and values education - be it socially (being polite, resourceful, kind) or academically (focusing on school, college and learning in general).
George - No one doubted he would be a good dad but everyone got surprised when he turned out naturally gifted for it. He’s not too serious but also not too playful, he educates his children well but also has so much fun with them. Really into father and son long term activities, like building a car from scratch or fully remodeling the backyard garden.
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halliewriteshockey · 4 years
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Dear author, speak to me of Theo the play-off prophet. Specifically, when you are writing his story and when I can read it <3
Ah, Theo. Lovely, lovely, closed off and buttoned up Theo, who wouldn’t know how to express an Emotion™ with an instruction manual and both hands on the wheel. Poor dumb boy only knows hockey, he doesn’t know people.
I’m writing his story right now! I’ve got 24K on it, so it’s about a third done. But since you asked so nicely, have a snippet more of his story! (I’m aiming for a June release, but we’ll see what happens)
Niklas texted Theo multiple times a day, pictures of his teammates or blurry views of the road from his seat on the bus. He also sent selfies sometimes, which Theo surreptitiously saved in a folder he labeled Tax Documents, just in case anyone snooped through his phone. 
Theo answered almost every text, even though sometimes he had no idea what to say. It was a harsh reminder of the generation gap between them—Niklas so comfortable with using technology as an extension of himself, and Theo struggling to remember how to text. He really didn’t get the point of emojis, but Niklas didn’t seem to mind. He still sent him countless messages, whether or not Theo responded. He even somehow got Theo to download Snapchat. Niklas was the only person in his contact list there, but it was worth it for the short videos he sent Theo, the selfies with silly captions or just endless stretches of prairie.
Niklas found so much joy in life, and Theo desperately wanted to know what that was like. How did he do it? How did he always have a smile, that unflagging energy and kindness that seemed to radiate from him no matter what happened? Theo thought about him playing for the Sentinels for years, never even getting close to the playoffs, let alone winning a Cup, and he wanted to be sick.
Niklas deserved to be on a team that had a chance. He deserved to know what it felt like to lift the Cup as the fans cheered. But for some reason, he wanted to be with the Sentinels. It wasn’t right, and Theo didn’t know how to fix it.
His phone chimed next to him in the stall and he glanced at it. It was another snap from Niklas, this one of some baby sunflowers planted in fresh black dirt. The caption read, they said these will be taller than me when they’re full grown, can u believe it??
Someone snatched the phone from Theo’s hand, making him protest sharply. It was Cole, a young forward Theo didn’t know well yet.
“You talking to a pretty girl, Brick?” Cole asked.
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Drake, Ariana Grande, Cardi B and the other songs to create the best Summer music playlist
On Spotify last weekend, it seemed as if the streaming service had given itself over entirely to presenting the music of a single artist.
That would be Drake, whose double album Scorpion was released on June 30.
Everywhere you looked, there was his handsome mug, the cover image of every single playlist on the world’s most popular streaming service.
That went for even the ones his songs weren’t featured on, such as “Best of British,” or \”Happy Pop Hits.” The promotion was a silly goof that online rageaholics are comparing to U2’s Songs of Innocence being inserted into all the world’s iTunes music folders in 2014 because, well, because people love to complain.
But the all-Drake all-the-time stunt underscores a truism: Scorpion is the unavoidable event release of the summer. The Toronto rapper’s album is uneven but still packed with hits. Scorpion has smashed streaming records left and right, garnering more that 435 million plays on Spotify, Apple Music, and other streaming services in its first three days of release. That is more than the previous record holder, Post-Malone’s Beerbongs & Bentleys, accumulated in a week.
Drake is included on the 24-song summer playlist assembled here, which you can play on Spotify by scrolling down to the bottom of the page.
But there’s more than Drizzy happening this summer: The tunes assembled include big pop hits in contention in that winner-take-all Song of the Summer competition that media outlets obsess over, but also breezy and brooding songs with a multiplicity of moods, because while hot and sticky seasonal pop songs are often joyful, they’re not always enough to chase away the summertime blues.
“I Like It,” Cardi B feat. Bad Bunny and J Balvin. If a single song of the summer had to be named, I’d go with this one, the second Billboard chart topper for the Bronx born rapper who dominated 2017 with “Bodak Yellow.” This collaboration with two reggaeton emcees effortlessly blends trap music beats with salsa. It’s further evidence of the indomitable spirit of the rapper born Belcalis Almanzar.
“Make Me Feel,” Janelle Monáe. The current single from the Atlanta R&B-pop-funk synthesist’s terrific new Dirty Computer is “I Like That.” “Make Me Feel,” however, is the superior summertime jam, a celebration of sexuality that takes pointers from Prince’s “Kiss.” She will play the Made in America festival on the Ben Franklin Parkway on Labor Day Weekend.
>> READ MORE: ‘I’m not America’s nightmare, I’m the American dream’: Janelle Monáe’s new kind of protest song
“Apes-,” The Carters. Beyoncé says the bad word on multiple occasions in this hard-banging celebration of high-powered entertainment couple bliss on Everything Is Love, which features art history lessons aplenty in its video filmed at Paris’ Louvre museum. Jay and Bey will be at Lincoln Financial Field on July 30.
>> READ MORE: Beyoncé and Jay-Z are a happy couple on ‘Everything Is Love.’ Is that good for their music?
“Short Court Style,” Natalie Prass. A delectable slice of bubble gum flavored throwback 1970s pop-funk  is Richmond, Va., indie singer Prass’ impressive second album, The Future and the Past. Prass plays the Xponential festival in Camden on July 28.
“Boo’d Up,” Ella Mai. Summertime is the love song time. British singer Ella Mai first put out this celebration of going steady early last year, but it’s a success story that gathered stream and pop radio exposure into 2018.
“Slow Burn,” Kacey Musgraves. While still IDing herself as country singer, Kacey Musgraves has redirected her music in a ‘70s soft-rock direction, a smart strategy since country radio is too conservative to play her anyway. This superbly crafted tune stays on permanent simmer.
“Babe,” Sugarland feat. Taylor Swift. Wyomissing, Pa.’s own megastar Swift now rules a pure pop universe. She plays back-to-back nights at Lincoln Financial Field starting Friday. but she’s smartly kept her finger in the country pie by continuing to write hit songs for country pop acts such as reunited duo Sugarland.
“Let’s Take a Vacation,” Joshua Hedley. The Nashville crooner  puts a warm-weather spin on Merle Haggard’s “If We Make It Though December,” on this cut from Mr. Jukebox, as he tries to convince his significant other that a summer time getaway will put some zip back in their failing relationship.
“Pretty Horses,” Dwight Yoakam. This is the best of two new lonesome and blue songs that the uncommonly dependable veteran songwriter recently debuted on his excellent new Sirius XM channel Dwight Yoakam & the Bakersfield Beat.
“Pet Cemetery,” Tierra Whack. A love song to her lost dog, this is one of the standout cuts on the North Philly rapper’s wondrous 15-songs-in-15-minutes album Whack World.
>> READ MORE: Welcome to Tierra Whack’s ‘Whack World’: The North Philly rapper only needs 15 minutes of your time
“Summer Games,” Drake. “Summer just started and we’re already done,” the Canadian rhymer, in sad and sensitive mode, raps on the 1980s synth driven summer bummer, sounding disappointed. It’s one of many Scorpion cuts, along with “After Dark” and “Nice For What” that would have made worthy addition to this list.
“No Tears Left to Cry,” Ariana Grande. The octave leaping singer has a new album called Sweetener due next month, and a frisky new single called “Bed” with Nicki Minaj. This, though, is the sad song with a sweet melody whose mournful tone feels like a response to the terror attack that killed 22 at a Grande show in England last year.
“Lucid Dreams,” Juice Wrld. Drake isn’t the only rapper who’s pouring his feelings out this summer. Juice  Wrld is the suburban Chicago teen born Jared Higgins who specializes in feeling sorry for himself in song, thankfully with a modicum of self-awareness. “I take prescriptions to make me feel a-OK,” he rap-sings. “I know it’s all in my head.”
“Heat Wave,” Snail Mail. Baltimore teenager Lindsey Jordan explores her feelings with scalpel-sharp acuity and songwriting smarts on her debut, Lush, and this will mentally cool you down if you watch its ice hockey video. Jordan plays Union Transfer on Saturday.
“Nameless, Faceless,” Courtney Barnett. The Australian rock songwriter who is so good at precisely — and drolly — detailing thoughts of alienation and detachment on her new Tell Me How You Really Feel. Put down of the summer: “I could eat a bowl of alphabet soup and spit out better words than you.”
“If You Know You Know,” Pusha-T. There’s no self-pity on this hard-hitting highlight from Daytona, the Kanye West-produced return to form by the rapper who made his name with the street-wise Virginia hip-hop duo Clipse.
“Stay Woke,” Meek Mill feat Miguel. The appropriately serious-in-tone first song by the Philadelphia rapper since his release from prison in April. He spits with authority, and takes Grandmaster Flash’s classic “The Message” as a starting point. Look for Miguel to join him when they both play Made in America on Labor Day weekend.
“This Is America,” Childish Gambino. The song of the summer that speaks the most intensely to a bitterly divided nation in 2018 from Renaissance man Donald Glover.
“The Middle,” Zedd, Maren Morris, Grey. A collaboration between Russian-German deejay-producer, a Nashville country pop singer, and an L.A. EDM act is just the sort of Frankensteinian creation that contemporary pop mega-hits are made of. And this one is hard to resist.
“One Kiss,” Calvin Harris feat. Dua Lipa. This summer’s soaring firework celebration-ready dance track from Scottish deejay and Taylor Swift-ex Harris. This time with English songwriter and vocalist handling the vocal duties in a testimony about how a single peck on the lips can spell transcendence.
“A Song for Those You Miss All the Time,” Thin Lips. Speaking of Lips, this song by the Philly band fronted by Chrissy Tashjianis is by no means a happy one, but its gnarly guitar riff and catchy hook does deliver plenty of catharsis. Chosen Family is out July 27.
“Hey! Little Child,” Low Cut Connie. A ribald stomp from the raucous throwback Philly rocker’s Dirty Pictures (part 2), covering Big Star star Alex Chilton, who included it on his 1979 solo album Like Flies On Sherbert.
“I’m Your Man,” Spritualized. One man band Jason Pierce — a.k.a. J. Spaceman — is returning with And Nothing Hurt, his first album of new music since 2012 on Sept. 7. This and a second song, “A Perfect Miracle,” are marked by swelling orchestration and divine summertime sadness sentiment.
“Summer’s End,” John Prine. Before you know it, it’ll be gone. This highlight from the 71-year-old Prine’s superb better-than-it-has-any-right-to-be The Tree of Forgiveness is as beautiful and bittersweet as a late August sunset.
July 5, 2018 — 6:54 PM EDT
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stacibeth-blog1 · 7 years
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I am soooo excited for this adventure even though it’s going to take a few weeks. As usual, my oldest is just as excited and my #2 man groaned, even after #1 reminded him how much he loves each adventure after it’s done.
This adventure is brought to us by my silly grandma.
My grandma was one of my favorite people in the world. And even though she isn’t with us anymore, she still is one of my favorite people. Something that I hold very dear to me is that I have a baby picture of her next to one of my baby pictures and other than the fact that mine is in color, it looks like the very same baby. I can only hope that one day, when I’m older, I won’t just look like her, but I’ll have her outlook on life too!
The older that she got, the spunkier she got. I hope to be the same Grandma that she was one day (a LONG time from now). She fully defined the old clichéd statement, “the older you get, the less you care what anyone thinks”. And I lived this stage of her life with her when I was old enough to appreciate the value in not caring what anyone thinks…I wish I was as brave as her. I strive for that each day.
Recently when my parents were cleaning out closets, they found a little notebook that she had written in at some point while she was in school. It is a simple, adorable story about a little girl that didn’t have much but had eyes that sparkled and only saw the positive in life…she had hope when most wouldn’t see hope. It’s a sweet little children’s story that she wrote that I’m trying to edit and turn into a children’s book.
This created an opportunity to plan an adventure for the boys and a chance to connect them to my grandma that I loved so dearly and they never had a chance to meet.
Creating our very own book together!
We are creating the illustrations for the book together. I think that it will be so amazing to see their pictures, their interpretations of her words, together with her words. I think she would be so proud…she would be shy in wanting her words published, not because she was embarrassed by the story but would be afraid that no one would appreciate her words.
For me, the best part is that I get to add my own words because, god love her, she spilled the beans about Santa Claus in the story…and who would buy a children’s book about Christmas with the bonus being that the mystique of Santa would be ruined?? So she and I both get to write this book together and it makes it even more special for me.
It’s been fun talking about what the boys can draw, and for me, where I could take the story without completely changing it from her initial design. And if nothing else, their kids may get to hear one day about how they learned about their grandma by helping to put her words into art form. They’ll have a story to pass on about someone that brought life, light, and spunk to the world.
As soon as it’s done I’m sure I’ll share it but until then, it’s been wonderful finding a way to connect them to one of my most favorite people that helped to create who I am today, my values, my memories, my life experiences. It’s been fun walking down memory lane and sharing some of these memories with them. And it’s brought me close to her again as I type out her words and add my own.
Remember these tips for going on your own adventures:
#1: Get them excited! Excitement is contagious – if you are excited, they will get excited.
#hockeysticksandpinkbows cover page
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#2: Materials: I printed each of the flyers above so that we could keep them in our scrapbook.
#3: For this particular adventure, I read the story to them and started the discussion about how we could break it into small sections for each page. We’ll discuss picture concepts for each page and then each of them will do a page at a time. I don’t want to overload them because I have two perfectionist and one will just end up scribbling if he gets tired of doing it and the second will stress out that it’s not perfect. I want this to be a fun memory and for them to look forward to it since it will take a few weeks to complete.
#4: During our adventure, I will take pictures of them creating these pictures and of course we’ll have the book in the end to hang on to and pass on to future generations. Our next adventure will repeat a similar process – printing out a description of the adventure, and a collage of pictures from the adventure. Then add it to a notebook/folder so that when the year is over we can go through and relive some wonderful memories.
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a book!!!: hockey sticks and pink bows adventure #8 I am soooo excited for this adventure even though it's going to take a few weeks. As usual, my oldest is just as excited and my #2 man groaned, even after #1 reminded him how much he loves each adventure after it's done.
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task: myPhone
Day 1: Describe what kind of phone your muse has. What kind of brand is their phone? How long have they had it? Do they like their phone or do they want another one? Do they use it often or not?  Jamie has an iPhone 7.  He’s had it for about 2 months and it was a replacement for his previous iPhone that he dropped as he was stepping off the team plane and shattered the screen of.  Jamie is happy with his phone, it does what he needs when he needs it to do it.  Prior to reconnecting with Min, Jamie had hardly ever used his phone - he’d go two days without needing to charge it - but now that he’s reconnected to Min, Jamie is constantly either on his phone or attached to it.
Day 2: Describe your muse’s phone case. What kind of case do they have? Was it expensive? What does the case look like? Do they change their case often or have they kept the same one?  Jamie doesn’t have a case on his phone.  He’s sure it’s the reason his screen shattered when he dropped it, but he can’t really bring himself to wanting a case on his phone.  
Day 3: Describe your muse’s lockscreen. What does their lockscreen look like? What is the story behind it? Is their lockscreen a picture of something important to them? What about their homescreen? What does it look like? What’s the story behind it? How long have they had their homescreen/lockscreen?  Jamie’s lockscreen is the Dallas Stars logo and ever since he’s played for the Stars he’s had the logo as his background.  Jamie prefers to keep it that way so that he’s a little more private, he doesn’t want random people or media getting a glimpse into his private life from the background of his phone.  It might be a little bit of paranoia seeping through, but either way his team is very important to him so it fits well.  Jamie’s homescreen, on the other hand, is a photo of himself and Min when he went to visit Min in Korea. Jamie made it his homescreen when he was on his flight home from visiting Min and he’s almost sure that he’ll never change it for the rest of his life.  It’s incredibly important to him because it’s Min, of course, but also because it was just a silly photo they had taken, but they both look so calm and happy and peaceful and even when Jamie’s having a bad day it reminds him that everything is going to be okay.  
Day 4: Describe your muse’s photos. What kind of photos are on their phone? How do they feel about the photos? What is the story behind the photos? Are there memories they might want to forget?   Jamie takes photos of everything, although he doesn’t share a lot of them on social media he documents everything he does for himself.  All the traveling Jamie does for hockey leaves him in different places almost every day and he always wants to remember something from where he’s been.  He’s, of course, saved every photo that Min has sent him and those are on his phone in their own folder. There really aren’t any memories Jamie wants to forget from his photos (ones that he hasn’t already forgotten anyway)  Photos are really important to Jamie and it’s especially important because he can share what’s going on with him with his friends and family.  Jamie also has a lot of screenshots in his photos and he usually checks them first thing in the morning to make sure he hasn’t forgotten anything that happened the night before.
Day 5: Describe your muse’s apps. What kind of apps do they keep on their phone? What apps do they use most often? Do they have any games on their phone? What about social media? Do they set up their apps a certain way on the homescreen? (folders, organized, etc.)  Jamie really doesn’t keep a lot of apps on his phone.  For social media he keeps his instagram and snapchat, he has a Facebook but doesn’t keep access to it on his phone - he’s one of those who posts on his Facebook once every four or five months.  Jamie uses probably snapchat the most and he couldn’t count the number of snaps he sends out in a day to his boyfriend and friends.  Other than that, Jamie plays a few card games on his phone and uses several different apps to check hockey stats.  Jamie doesn’t really have his apps organized in any special way and he just lets them line up in the order he downloads them.
Day 6: Describe your muse’s call history/messages. Who were they messaging? We want to know who they talk to most, who they don’t talk to. What do they talk about? Who was the last person they have called? Have the ignored someone’s call/message purposely recently? Have they gotten an important call recently?   The three people Jamie talks to most are simple: his mom, his older brother Jordie and Min.  Jamie sends the most text messages to Min and he finds himself texting his boyfriend constantly, even about completely irrelevant things. Jamie’s brother Jordie was recently traded to another team so they text more now, typically they talk about hockey or what’s going on in their lives.  Jamie helped Jordie find his new place to live in Montreal.  Jamie and his mom talk on the phone more than they text and she’s always calling to check on him, to see if there’s anything new in his life and also to constantly bug him about wearing better safety gear when he’s playing hockey.  Jamie doesn’t purposely ignore texts from anyone, but he often doesn’t reply to texts from his teammates, he usually just waits to talk to them in personal (there really isn’t a day that goes by that they don’t see him) so he’d rather just wait until he sees them to talk about whatever they’ve messaged him about.
Day 7: Describe your muse’s music library. What kind of music do they listen to? Do they buy their music? Do they have a music app? What is a song they find themselves listening to frequently? Do they have songs that they skip but keep on their phone/playlist? Do they have songs from one genre more than others?  Jamie doesn’t use a music app, but he has a horrible habit of hearing one song he likes by an artist and buying their entire album without any other preview.  Jamie also listens to a little bit of everything and he’s always open to listening to new music.  He tends to default to the song ‘Drop the World’ by Lil Wayne, especially before games.  Jamie does skip over songs a lot as he almost always just listens to music on shuffle so he ends up crossing over a lot of songs he doesn’t really care for, but he never removes them from his phone because he’s never really sure if he will like the songs at some other point.
Day 8: Anything else you might want to tell us about your muse’s phone. The sky is the limit… Be creative here!  Jamie is incredibly protective of his phone just because it holds so much of his and Min’s relationship.  Being in a long distance relationship, both having such hard schedules and time zones means that Jamie and Min are on their phones to one another a lot.  A lot of texting and photos and snapchatting and facetiming occurs between the two and Jamie’s become incredibly protective of his phone because he doesn’t want to let anyone into the most private moments between Min and him.
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