How Many Things You Love Can You Share in Ten Minutes?

Coming in response to this post from Alina at Inbox Translation (who was inspired by this post from Olga Arakelyan), today’s entry is certainly something a little different. The title is fairly self-explanatory, with the aim of the challenge being to name as many things that you love as possible in just a ten minute period – it’s a lot harder than you might think.

A few colleagues have already taken part in what is a really great initiative that looks to create something personal in a profession that tends to breed anonymity. Ultimately, it’s nice to know a little bit more about the person behind the texts, tweets or posts and remind yourself that we’re not just language-loving robots.

So without further delay, let the countdown begin:

  1. Languages – an obvious starter and a real passion of mine from a young age.
  2. Translation – obvious again, yet worth mentioning. I really love what I do.
  3. Music – just about anything with guitars. I’m a blues guy first and foremost – with rock and folk not far behind – but my taste is eclectic to say the least.
  4. Cats – I can’t deny it, I love them!
  5. Cups of tea (and biscuits) – when you’re not a fan of coffee, tea becomes an invaluable commodity.
  6. My girlfriend
  7. Stupid 90s films – I’m a sucker for silliness.
  8. The films of Kevin Costner – long story, I think he’s unintentionally hilarious.
  9. Playing gigs and going to gigs, in that order.
  10. Guitars – A fascination since childhood, I particularly love old, battered ones…
  11. Fish and chips…
  12. Long walks
  13. My family
  14. Football – playing, watching, reading about it, it’s all good.
  15. Translation studies – Ok, I already included translation, but the discipline itself is something I simply can’t get enough of. I love reading the literature, discussing the subtleties of the process and the academic side of translation as a whole.
  16. Learning – I always want to know more.
  17. Appreciation for a job well done.
  18. Exploring other cultures.

So there it is, plenty of things are missing from the list and the order that things came to mind over the course of the ten minutes was curious to say the least, but hopefully you’ve gained a small insight into my world. Now it’s your turn to give it a go.

Two kits

8 responses to “How Many Things You Love Can You Share in Ten Minutes?”

  1. What a lovely list, Joseph. Thank you for taking part 🙂

    As for no 7, please do share some titles you’d recommend. And.. what?!! No picture of your cats? Or at least some cats? I know you love them, and a picture would have gone really well with this post 🙂

    Plenty of things missing from my list, of course. But the 10 minutes just went by so quickly…

    1. Thanks for setting the challenge Alina! 🙂

      I’ve added a little cat picture just for you! As for the silly 90s films, where to start?! You can’t go wrong with some Schwarzenegger (Twins, Junior…) or Jim Carrey (Dumb and Dumber, Liar Liar…) to start with, it depends how much silliness you can take.

      On another note, I can’t wait to get into the usual Christmas watch list once again: Elf, Home Alone, Nightmare Before Christmas etc. 😀

      1. Thank you for the cute pic! Oh, I can take a lot of silliness given the right mood…. I have seen Twins and quite a few of Jim Carrey’s films I think.

        I don’t have a Christmas watch list to be honest, but Home Alone is one of the best. I am surprised I still laugh although I have seen it so many times. Amazing, isn’t it?

      2. It really is, one of my favourites. You should give Elf a go if you haven’t seen it, it’s fast-becoming my new favourite… I have so many films to get through at this time of year, it’s something of a tradition!

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  3. A great exercise that invites folks to focus on love. Works for me! 🙂

    1. Will you take part in the challenge as well? It would be lovely. Seeing that your blog is bilingual, you can do it in one language and translate it in the other one afterwards.

      1. Great idea, I’m loving reading these lists, everyone has a unique take on the challenge 🙂

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