Are You Ready to Celebrate with Me and My New Blue Star?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around a celebration for one participant's achievement of receiving a blue star. Participants express congratulations and share lighthearted banter, including humorous references to food and personality types.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Meta-discussion

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their excitement about receiving a blue star and invites others to celebrate.
  • Several participants express congratulations and enthusiasm for the celebration.
  • One participant humorously mentions bringing dark chocolate covered almonds to the celebration.
  • Another participant jokes about the logistics of joining the celebration, referencing a frozen pond.
  • Multiple participants engage in playful banter about food, particularly bananas and nuts, in relation to the celebration.
  • One participant discusses personality types, sharing insights about being an ENFP and how it relates to their experiences.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

General agreement exists in celebrating the achievement, though participants diverge into humorous discussions without clear consensus on the food references or personality type discussions.

Contextual Notes

The conversation reflects a casual and friendly atmosphere among participants, with a focus on personal experiences and lighthearted interactions.

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Participants in the Pampered Chef community who enjoy celebratory discussions and light-hearted exchanges may find this thread engaging.

chefann said:
I'm just digging myself deeper, aren't I?
Yup, at least you said to ask the Kat Lady. :rolleyes:
 
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Well, they can be little blue happy pills then rather than little blue other pills...
 
It's The Kat Lady and what has this got to do with bananas and pudding?[innocently blinking]
 
I corrected mine...I thought I was wrong before and copied Ann...Hmm...banana cream pudding pie?
 
Wow, things go down hill here fast....and early! :)
Ann, you can come over here and bring chocolate anytime. I'll join you. In fact, I'll supply the chocolate. We can meet at Becky's.
 
JAE - It's Friday, a Holiday week, etc...what do you expect?
 
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JAE said:
Wow, things go down hill here fast....and early! :)
Ann, you can come over here and bring chocolate anytime. I'll join you. In fact, I'll supply the chocolate. We can meet at Becky's.


Ohhhh - that does sound like fun! I have some 'nanas we could dip in the chocolate!:D
 
You know, I think you try to write things people can mess with!
 
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JAE said:
You know, I think you try to write things people can mess with!


I do my best....I'm an "inspirer"!:) (also known as a squiggle! Here is my personality type description:

Portrait of an ENFP
 
ChefBeckyD said:
I do my best....I'm an "inspirer"!:) (also known as a squiggle! Here is my personality type description:

Portrait of an ENFP

Ok Becky, so we're "somewhat" parallel - mine is ENTJ :)
 
Well, maybe I've changed over the last decade...ENFP fits me better nowadays...might have to retake Myers-Briggs.
 
The first half of the description of ENFP definitely sounds like you, Becky.

"Because ENFPs live in the world of exciting possibilities, the details of everyday life are seen as trivial drudgery. They place no importance on detailed, maintenance-type tasks" Is this why you say you have trouble keeping your house clean?
 
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JAE said:
The first half of the description of ENFP definitely sounds like you, Becky.

"Because ENFPs live in the world of exciting possibilities, the details of everyday life are seen as trivial drudgery. They place no importance on detailed, maintenance-type tasks" Is this why you say you have trouble keeping your house clean?


Exactly! Here is some of the description that I really identify with:


Because ENFPs live in the world of exciting possibilities, the details of everyday life are seen as trivial drudgery. They place no importance on detailed, maintenance-type tasks, and will frequently remain oblivous to these types of concerns. When they do have to perform these tasks, they do not enjoy themselves. This is a challenging area of life for most ENFPs, and can be frustrating for ENFP's family members.
Sometimes, I don't even see the things that need to be done until they become a mountain!

ENFPs are basically happy people. They may become unhappy when they are confined to strict schedules or mundane tasks. Consequently, ENFPs work best in situations where they have a lot of flexibility, and where they can work with people and ideas. Many go into business for themselves. They have the ability to be quite productive with little supervision, as long as they are excited about what they're doing. This would probably be why I feel PC is a perfect job for me!

Because they are so alert and sensitive, constantly scanning their environments, ENFPs often suffer from muscle tension. They have a strong need to be independent, and resist being controlled or labelled. They need to maintain control over themselves, but they do not believe in controlling others. Their dislike of dependence and suppression extends to others as well as to themselve. And this may be my biggest stumbling block to becoming a director - I am so afraid of having "needy" consultants!
 
You're just a http://www.psychometricshapes.co.uk/questionnaire.php. :DThat's SO much easier to remember than ENPF Flyers or whatever it is.
 
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The_Kitchen_Guy said:
You're just a http://www.psychometricshapes.co.uk/questionnaire.php. :D

That's SO much easier to remember than ENPF Flyers or whatever it is.


And it sounds so much more fun ~ which is of utmost importance to us Squiggles!:D
 
It still reminds me of the Jell-O commercials with people wiggling around. :)
 
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chefann said:
It still reminds me of the Jell-O commercials with people wiggling around. :)
That must be why I like those commercials.....in all things, I must have wiggle room!:Deta: And have you ever tried to say wiggle room, out loud, 5 times fast?
 
chefann said:
It still reminds me of the Jell-O commercials with people wiggling around. :)
Back to the banana pudding, are we?
 

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