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27th January 07, 07:06 PM
#1
Ladies of X Marks Sound Off!
I happen to think that one of the great things about our forum is the great diversity amongst our members. As of late more than a few ladies have joined X Marks. This forum is all the richer for it. I thought it would be nice to have a thread where the ladies of X Marks the Scot could all introduce themselves to each other, be they newbie or Kilted Legend.
So I turn this over to the Ladies. I ask that if the make up of your chromosomes are XY to reserve your thoughts for other threads.
Perhaps I shall get my own Flame-Haired Celtic Amazon Goddess to join!
Cheers
Last edited by Panache; 27th January 07 at 07:10 PM.
Reason: Added plea for the F-H.C.A.G. to join
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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29th January 07, 12:40 AM
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Geez...I'll go first, I guess;)
I'm new here, as you all have probably realized. I am a mutt, heritage-wise, being (in no particular order...I have it memorized a certain way, lol) Irish, English, French, Scottish, German, Scandinavian (unknown which country-long story), and a touch of Rom. I'm 30 years old, living in the Southern Californian Desert in a city named Hesperia roughly 1.5 hours from Los Angeles going south and west, and 3 hours from Las Vegas going north and east. I am married and have a 2 year old daughter named Elizabeth. I work as a pharmacy technician as my main job, as a notary public when needed, and am a registered minister (who, after not doing anything as a minister for years, will be preforming her first marriage in May for a friend of mine). I'm a history geek, and I have a vast amount of useless knowledge floating around my head, lol...things that I pick up here and there. For fun, I go to renaissance faires (and have worked them), learning to belly dance, and giving serious consideration to learning archery if I can find a decent teacher (and find the time).
I am a decent seamstress when I get the urge to sew as long as it's on one of my machines...I can hand sew, but it's not pretty. I can't hold the needle for long before my hand goes numb, and I have what is called an essential tremor (meaning there is no disease, such as parkinson's) in my right hand sometimes...it's just easier to machine sew as much as possible. My first kilt was made for my little brother for a halloween costume when he was in the 3rd grade. It was his idea, and won him 1st place in the school's costume contest. It came out pretty good considering I had no idea what I was doing. My husband is still waiting for his kilt since I promised to make one last year. The fabric is sitting in the fabric stash waiting for a day that Lizzy will be out of the house for a while...I have to lay all fabric on the floor to cut and manipulate, and she thinks that it's a dance floor, oy vey! Needless to say, you can not pleat anything with 2 yr old spinning on it.
Oh, damn, it's late, and I have to be up in 5.5 hours so I'll say my farewells.
G'nite all...
Sorcha (not my birth name)
Sallee (the birth name...and the only time you'll see it;) )
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29th January 07, 04:59 AM
#3
Deleted by me because I'm not a lady. I'll add my welcome somewhere other than here.
Last edited by Jerry; 29th January 07 at 05:02 AM.
Reason: my post says ie all. it;s too early to think
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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29th January 07, 11:06 AM
#4
Hey everbody,
Uh...not sure where to begin exactly...Sorcha's long post is a hard act to follow.
My name's Renee and I'm from the Canadian east coast. I came to the kilt through a tattoo and peircing website called BME, I had noticed pics of a fellow named "Eric Sprague - the Lizard Man" wearing a cool Utilikilt and thus my adventure with unbifurcated garments began.
Even getting into kilts was a big step for me, but once I had one wrapped around my waist and felt the swish of the pleats as i walked I vowed to find out all I could.
hrmmm...what else...I work in a local Cd and Dvd store and for fun I usually spend my time listeing to music or watching movies...go figure?
Three times a week I also participate in a martial arts class.
Not sure what else you lot would like to know, but feel free to ask questions.
Oh, and welcome to ALL the newbis, not just the female ones.
Cloves
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29th January 07, 11:18 AM
#5
I'm a history geek, and I have a vast amount of useless knowledge floating around my head
I resemble that remark!
I'm Kat, been pretty active on the forum recently and so glad I found it.
I'm a widow with two children. My daughter is 10 and my son 11. After their father passed away, I turned my love for history into seeking out more information on his family. I discovered information on his clan (Gordon) and started taking the kids to highland festivals. Before going to our first highland games, my son was dead set against wearing a kilt. After an hour there he was asking me to buy him one. He took an active interest in clan Gordon and his family history. It, as I hoped, made him feel closer to his father.
So now he is hooked. I enjoy it just as much as my little man. We are working on tanning a muskrat hide so he can have a "fluffy" full mask sporran. His first kilt is a Sport Kilt but I plan on increasing his selection soon.
I also have plans for outfitting my daughter with a new dress for the games. It would be styled after some medieval garb I know she is fond of, with a tartan bodice and full skirt in a matching solid color and contrasting chemise.
My mom just joined the forum. She is a nut but ya gotta love her. She has come to both of the Greenville Kilt Nights with me and has enjoyed herself a great deal. I'm sure she will be adding to the post at some point. Her clan is Davidson and while I don't place emphasis on that as much it is an important part of my heritage.
Last edited by katmills2005; 29th January 07 at 11:19 AM.
Reason: I can't spell
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29th January 07, 12:24 PM
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My name is Kristen. I am Dirk Skene's niece. I'm new as well, as if you couldn't figger that one out yourselves. I live in the Memphis area. I am a member of Clan Sgian through my grandmother's side of the family and a member of Clan Shepard. I am a serious foodie and lover of good strong drink. I am sickeningly artistic and desperate for a new creative outlet. I am a practicing henna artist, belly dancer, recreational cook, and I am contemplating beginning a tattoo apprenticeship. I'm married, still newly wed as a matter of fact. I have no children yet, but maybe I'll have some in the very distand future.
I am currently awaiting my first mini-kilt. My husband has his first on the way too. I can't wait to get it, I'm sure they'll be the first of many. I plan on attending the Highland Games hosted in Arkansas. My Uncle invited my husband and I to go with him. He said something about axe throwing and drinking... in the same sentance. I've got to see this, at a very safe distance of course.
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29th January 07, 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by cloves
Hey everbody,
Uh...not sure where to begin exactly...Sorcha's long post is a hard act to follow.
Lol...sorry, I was rambling. My usual posts are under 5 lines, so that was a monster.
Originally Posted by Dirka Skene
I am a serious foodie and lover of good strong drink. I am sickeningly artistic and desperate for a new creative outlet. I am a practicing henna artist, belly dancer, recreational cook, and I am contemplating beginning a tattoo apprenticeship. I'm married, still newly wed as a matter of fact. I have no children yet, but maybe I'll have some in the very distand future.
You sound interesting, lol...and a bit like myself. Whiskey, vodka, gin or tequila are my only alcohol...I can't stand beer. I wish I was artistic like my brother, who can draw very well (and if he gets his act together might someday get a tattoo apprenticeship), but my henna has to be done buy others, which really sucks if no one is available when I need/want it done. How long have you been dancing, and what style?
Sorcha
Oh, yeah, forgot to add earlier. I'm connected to the Douglas clan, and (if research pans out)possibly the Russells.
Last edited by Sorcha Griannon; 29th January 07 at 07:14 PM.
Reason: forgot something...
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29th January 07, 08:42 PM
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I suppose I'd better sound-off myself, since apparently Panache started this forum just to get me to join and put in my 2 cents. He has no idea what he is getting himself into! I'll try to be good. Let's see...I'm clan McCleod (via Nichol, which makes me McCleod of Lewis, i.e. Loud McCleod) and own a McCleod mini. Other than that and a few sashes made from left over material from Panache's kilts, I'm not much of a wearer of tartan, due to being allergic to wool I'm a veterinarian who is feeling rather overworked as of late, and we have two lovely children-both also enjoy the kilt. I used to be quite the Renaissance Fairey, but not so much in the past decade. I love to sew and make costumes, but again, not so much in the last 6-7 years, because, as Sorcha mentioned, sewing with a 2-year-old dancing on the fabric is quite challenging. I could continue to talk about myself for hours, but I'll leave it at this, knowing that there are plenty of others on this site who will be happy to talk about me for me...right?...right?
Be well,
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29th January 07, 09:18 PM
#9
Hi, everyone...
Good to meet you all!
I'm a nun (Sister of St. Joseph) from Michigan (it is super cold and snowy these days!). I teach junior high and am currently back in school myself (studying systematic theology).
My ancestors (the MacArthurs) came from Isle of Skye (my family has always claimed our Irish roots staunchly, however).
I joined my local pipe band about a year ago, but am on hiatus until this semester ends. I've played the drums since the age of fourteen, but am certainly itching to learn the pipes (my ancestors were pipers).
I enjoy learning more about my heritage and have appreciated reading the great information available at Xmarks. And, of course, Kilts are fabulous! I'd love to see my little almost 4 year old nephew in a kilt of his own, but I don't suspect his non-Celt dad will allow it. My other brother-in-law, who is a 6'5" linebacker type fellow, told me he'd wear the kilt to work for St. Patrick's day, but it makes my sister a bit nervous!
Anyway, happy to be here!
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30th January 07, 03:26 AM
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The Flame-Haired Celtic Amazon Goddess, its great to have you join us. Your husband has painted a lovely picture of you through his posts.
pipesndrumsnun, Now I'm trying to picture a nun in habit carrying pipes :smile: I think its wonderful! Again, welcome to the forum.
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