- I got married in July.
- I had no idea I would like being married so much.
- I think my family had given up hope of me ever getting married. Which is terribly old fashioned of them, don’t you think?
- I met my husband via my blog. Doesn’t that sound a bit like a Lifetime movie?
- I’m an American girl, living in Canada.
- My husband is Canadian, that’s why I live in Canada.
- In my opinion, what Canada needs most is Nordstrom and Target. And more Dr Pepper.
- I am currently a housewife, due to lack of visa.
- I’m addicted to Dr Pepper.
- I have green eyes, but they didn’t turn green until I was in grade school.
- My eyes used to be blue green.
- For five and a half years I had a house bunny named Phoebe, she was known across the world as The B.
- Now I have a cat named Pru and a cat named Momo.
- I can’t remember a time when I could not read.
- I’d rather read books than do just about anything. Just about anything… but not everything.
- I can cross one eye at a time.
- I have a hard time finishing what I’ve started.
- I’m a night person, if left to my own circadian rhythm, I will become nocturnal.
- I don’t sleep much, average of 4 hours on a school night.
- If I don’t have to wake up any particular time in the morning, I will sleep a full 8 hours, maybe more.
- I have been treated for depression.
- I think blogging is better than therapy.
- I come from a family of addicts.
- I do not posses the addictive gene, despite what I said above about Dr Pepper.
- I have a tattoo on the back of my left shoulder.
- I am a Unitarian.
- My tattoo is a flaming chalice, with green flames.
- Right now, right this second as I am updating my list of 101 things… I am eating Chinese Chicken Salad. My mother’s recipe.
- I have a potty mouth.
- I have a nose piercing.
- My mom thought I was too old to get my nose pierced.
- I was about 33 at the time.
- I have a stepdaughter.
- I have super-duper denial capabilities.
- I want to be a writer.
- I often remember my dreams.
- I wish I wrote them down, however, so I could hang on to the details.
- I desperately want to be telekinetic.
- I also want to be THE BEST PSYCHIC IN THE WORLD so I could be a psychic detective.
- I wanted to be a private detective when I was growing up.
- Or a teacher, or a writer or a dolphin psychologist.
- My parents divorced when I was five.
- I once chased a bank robber down the street with my friend Dee Dee. He was on foot, we were in her civic.
- We didn’t catch him.
- We only chased him because a woman came out of the bank and said “follow that man he just robbed the bank.”
- If we had caught him, I’m not sure what we would have done with him.
- My mom and stepfather divorced when I was 33. I think this divorce was harder than the first, for me.
- My father passed away, suddenly, when I was 26.
- My stepfather passed away, slowly, when I was 39.
- I have two brothers.
- Technically, it would be 1.5 brothers I imagine, one belongs to my stepmother and father.
- My older brother is 2 years older than me.
- My younger brother [half] is 13 years younger than me.
- He was a pain in the ass when he was a kid, but I love him to bits now. Even if he is a vegan.
- I don’t trust vegans. I think it “means something” when you chose to be a vegan. Probably that you have “issues.”
- I have issues but I am a complete carnivore. meat meat meat!!
- If my only choice is no-fat anything, I’d rather not have it.
- We live on a busy street, I sit at the window and watch people walk by. I make up stories about them and/or try to decide if they are more or less happy than I am.
- I worked at McDonalds when I was in high school. I lasted 4 months. I wasn’t fired, I quit.
- I did not study anything computer related in school, not even in college.
- I got into computers when someone put a mac on my desk and told me to watch it for incoming files.
- That was in 93 or so? It escalated from there.
- I am a mac user. 100%
- I have a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Washington.
- I was born in Denver, in the same hospital as my brother and also as my father.
- After that it went, Phoenix, Dallas, Seattle, Grand Junction, Tulsa, SF Bay Area, San Diego, Seattle.
- I spent my summers in the Bay Area, with my dad and stepmonster.
- She knows I call her my stepmonster. With love.
- I never used to cook. Now that I am married, I cook. I might be getting better at it.
- I don’t sew.
- I don’t do crafty things.
- Therefore, it is possible, judging from my family, I am adopted.
- I used to tell people I was adopted, that my real parents were a Russian Gypsy and a Spanish Aristocrat.
- There is no Russian or Spanish blood in my veins, but I am fascinated by Russian culture and want to learn to speak it.
- I’m Irish, Scottish, Swedish, Norwegian and rumor has it, Dutch.
- I’ve never left North America.
- I am not well travelled, outside of this country.
- I can say four things in Japanese.
- Abunai!! means Danger! Watch out! in japanese. It works best when you yell it.
- If you invite me over for Thanksgiving dinner, you should probably know… I like dark meat.
- I’m very very lazy.
- I’m a Libra.
- I’m Housekeeping Challenged.
- I have a cello which I play very poorly. Very poorly indeed.
- I was with my Mo¸r Mo¸r when she met President Ford. He stopped in Grand Junction and shook hands. He shook hers. Not mine, however.
- I read comic books.
- Not only could I do a list of a hundred things, I could do a list of 900 if you wanted. They wouldn’t all be interesting, tho.
- When I was in grade school, my teachers would always isolate my desk because I was too social.
- I hate the telephone. I usually don’t answer it.
- Well, maybe not 900. But 100 is pretty damn easy.
- I am a member of the ‹berbrain.
- I realize I said that I do not posses the addictive gene, but I am a bit addicted to blogging.
- I go through phases where I eat the same things repeatedly, and then don’t eat them again for years. Ex: stovetop stuffing phase. Ate it every day.
- I think that chips and salsa is a perfectly good dinner.
- People think I am funny.
- They also think I am strange.
- And stubborn and hardheaded. That I have a “smart mouth.” Perhaps a wee bit difficult.
- Who cares what they think?
- i scold people for being rude in stores, especially if they are unnecessarily rude to sales people or clerks. Or they cut in line in front of me.
- I’m a bit of a train wreck, actually. Occasional derailment with no casualties.
- Oh… one more thing… I love getting comments on my blog, especially from people I do not know, who then comment enough that I start to get to know them. If that makes any sense.
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