7 Things You Probably Didn't Know I Am Interested In (7 Years of Blogging)

November 21, 2023


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It has been seven years since I started to blog. (Glory to God!) 

It has been a crazy ride sharing my recipes, my crafting projects, and my observations about Catholicism and femininity with you all. 

I know I speak a lot about my handicrafts and other feminine interests on this blog. But I would be lying if I said that this was the entirety of my interests. 

So today, in honor of this 7th blogoversary, I want to share 7 things that I am interested in that may surprise you! 



1. Engineering

My love of engineering was born when the reality TV show Design Squad aired on PBS. I was right about the age of the contestants and the projects they did on the show looked absolutely awesome. I loved the problem-solving aspects and seeing how forces interacted with each other. The main thing that stopped me from becoming an engineer in real life was...I can't math to save my life, lol. 

Nowadays, I still have a strong interest in learning about historical engineering. NOVA and Smithsonian documentaries are some of my favorites. Doubt it will go beyond that, but it's still cool!


2. Hunting/Fishing

Many times people will poo-poo hunting and fishing as masculine pursuits. In some ways, I can see why - mainly because killing something and harvesting it for food goes against the feminine nurturing spirit. 

But I am a country girl, and out here, the outdoor sports are life-bloods to us. I have fished before, though I haven't done it in over a decade. I'm not particularly good at casting, not gonna lie. May have accidentally hooked a person or two in my time (ooops). But I haven't hunted yet, and I wouldn't mind trying it once. 


3. Guns/Weapons

Again, this happened because of my obsession with reality TV. In this case, it was Top Shot and Forged in Fire by the History Channel. Both gave me a strong appreciation for marksmanship and weapons creation. 

I learned to shoot when I was a teenager. I do still like to shoot, but I do have a slight fear of shooting guns - I have a bad startle reflex when the gun kicks in my hand. Granted, what I probably need is a lot more practice, especially with an instructor. I've also shot a bow, and while I really like it, my shoulder doesn't do well under the repeated strain. Haven't done much axe or knife throwing yet, lol. 


4. Classic Cars

This one's because of my family. My mom is a big classic car fan and so are some of my brothers. Therefore, when we see an old roadster, there is a collective "Oooh!". 

I'm primarily interested in the aesthetics and the restoration processes. I'm not much of a mechanic, lol. I can't even drive half of those vehicles because I don't know how to drive a manual transmission. 


5. Skeletons/Mummies/Incorruptibles

If you knew me before 2017, you would have known that I had a morbid fear and horror of dead bodies. I still feel a little queasy if I see war casualties or murder victims (which is why I typically can't watch murder shows). 

However, skeletons in an archeological or lab setting? I'm okay with that. More than okay, I'm actually interested in those. (Though I will admit that the documentary I watched the other night on the St. Bee's Man kinda grossed me out a little.) Ancient Egyptian mummies and bog bodies are also (morbidly) fascinating to look at because of the souls connected to them. 

I think what helped me over the hump was learning about the "incorruptibles". For those who don't know what those are, they are bodies (or body parts) of saints that didn't follow the natural decaying process. Realizing that not all dead bodies are dehumanized freaks of horror (as depicted in many police and murder shows) was a big step in dealing with that phobia. 


6. Disaster Stories

As someone who tends to avoid murder shows and heavy dramatics, this may come as a surprise to some people. It started with weather disaster shows when I was a kid. Then it moved to plane and boat disasters. I had a whole obsession with Titanic during the 100th anniversary of that sinking. 

Again, I can't *usually* stand watching these for a long time. The dramatics get to me. 

But what hooks me is the "How and why did they happen" (or if people survived, lol).  Again, the problem-solving thing. This seems to be a complex, lol. 


7. Space/Astronomy

I'm sure many of you guessed that history was my favorite subject. Science was a very close second, however. As much as I loved biology, zoology, botany, and other sciences of living things, I had a very persistent interest in space and astronomy. 

Growing up in the space shuttle era was fun, y'all. I watched so many shuttle launches as a kid, and I watched the ISS fly over our house once. I learned how to identify planets and some constellations such as the Big Dipper and Orion the Hunter. I did have a telescope that we used to look at the moon a few times, but the lenses were bad. Since I am in a semi-rural area, I can still observe the stars whenever I'm out. Nothing is more beautiful to me than a clear night sky (unless it's a sunrise, lol). 

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And there you have it! 7 unusual areas of interest for 7 years of blogging. I do miss the ability to spend hours in front of a computer screen, pouring my heart into this space. As I begin to recover, I'm beginning to feel the words coming back and I hope I can devote more time to some of those deeper posts that I used to write. 

As always, I want to thank all of my loyal readers for sticking by me these past seven years - especially Lia, who is the person responsible for dragging me into this. If you would like to keep up with all of my adventures, I highly recommend that you sign up for my monthly newsletter, which is located in the sidebar. In the meantime, stay warm and have a wonderful Thanksgiving! 

In corde Mariae, 

Catherine

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4 comments

  1. Happy blogoversary! :)

    I loved hearing about these 'extra' interests of yours! I go to a very engineering-heavy school, and while I'm certainly not an engineer, I do a bit of that for my own major (landscape architecture), and have multiple engineer friends, all of whom have fascinating things to say about various aspects of engineering. It's a cool thing!

    I can see why a lot of women don't hunt and fish, but I also don't think that it's inherently against the feminine nurturing spirit. Hunting in order to feed one's family is something that I think is a very feminine thing, in its own way. And I think it rather makes sense that you're drawn to it! (I have several friends at school who are country girls like you, and go hunting every year. They've been keeping me updated on their deer-hunting escapades this week. :D)

    The Incorruptibles are so cool! I'm actually writing a paper right now that the incorruptibles come into, and I'm enjoying it quite a lot.

    Happy Thanksgiving, Catherine! :)

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    1. Thanks! And it is! (And your major sounds really cool :)).

      I think it's the idea of killing something in general that grates against the "nurturing spirit", particularly if it's an animal. But it's such a part of the country lifestyle, it's hard to get away from it out here, lol.

      That sounds so cool! Happy Thanksgiving!

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  2. Wow, you are waaay more of a tomboy than comes across ordinarily in this blog! :)

    I love hunting too...well, the chase, not the kill. But since I hunt with foxhounds rather than guns, I think it's more natural, and a chase won't necessarily end in a catch.

    Ooo, bog bodies, that's niche! 😅 Not a fan myself..they are always so mutilated, and surrounded by sad stories of druidic sacrifice. It is mad though how modern culture tends to freak over dead bodies. Where I come from everyone will encounter more corpses than they can count over their lifetime, because of how we 'Wake' the dead 😅 Old ways are often far more pragmatic and healthy than we in our pride like to admit...

    Looking forward to read your next posts as you make your blogging return!!😁😁

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    1. Yeah, I was a big tomboy when I was much younger. As I've grown more mature, I've embraced the more feminine. But I like to revisit that time every now and again.

      I like learning about them, not exactly obsessed with them, lol. Agreed, the druidic sacrifice and the torture is always hard to stomach. Yeah, Americans seem to be the most squeamish about bodies, despite our love for murder shows. Amen to that....
      Thanks!

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