Yesterday on my friend Rebekah's blog, I discovered her list of 100 things about herself. The listmaker inside of me gave a little scream of glee, and I KNEW what I would be inflicting on you all today. I'd link you to Rebekah's blog so you could see what a rock star she is, but she works in a volatile field (read: she gets death threats), so her blog's top secret at the moment. So, let's talk about me (not that that's different from every other day on this blog).
1--I love this quote from Horseradish, the new Lemony Snicket book (haven't actually read the book): If you are allergic to a thing, it is best not to put that thing in your mouth, particularly if the thing is cats. Makes me laugh out loud every time I read it.
2--Fall is my favorite season.
3--I don’t like to turn on lights when I’m not going to stay in a room. I’m always bumping into things and banging up my shins because I’m just running into a room to grab something, without turning on the light.
4--Approximately half of my wardrobe was purchased at thrift stores/rummage sales.
5--When I was a little girl, I made my mom tie a rope around my waist and lead me on walks. My sister was embarrassed to be seen with me, because she thought people would think I was a special child the family kept in the basement. (My sister was a teenager and I was marmot aged.)
6--Elbows creep me out.
7--If I’m on a walk and I get to an intersection and cars are coming, I bend down and pretend to tie my shoe so that the cars won’t stop for me. If I'm not wearing shoes with laces, I pretend there's a rock in my shoe.
8--My favorite color is blue.
9--I don’t like waking up to an alarm clock.
10--Babies in snowsuits make me happy.
11--I won a story contest at my public library in the first grade, and the book I wrote and illustrated is still in that library. You can check it out!
12--I love wearing boots.
13--I still have three of my wisdom teeth.
14--I don’t like making phone calls.
15--My favorite poem is Saint Judas by James Wright.
16--I can’t punctuate. In college I used to send my papers to my sister to correct, and she always had less than flattering things to say about my comma usage. Some of us have a guiding, inner punctuation light that doesn’t necessarily conform to standard punctuation rules.
17--I didn’t learn how to use a curling iron until I was in college.
18--When I decided to learn how to make pie, I made a pie every day for a week, including a chess pie that has gone down in history as the “rice pie,” and which I had to pry away from Emily and beg her to stop eating because she’ll eat terrible food just to keep people from feeling bad.
19--I used to work in a jail.
20—When I was a little girl, I quizzed my mom about whether sisters were closer or parents and children were closer, because I wanted to make sure my sister didn’t grow up and have little children that she (my sister) liked better than she liked me.
21--I think little boys should be required to wear uniforms and all babies should wear hats.

5 comments:
I really liked that pie--rice and all.
I'm not doing as much sympathy eating these days, but whenever you need a taste-tester, send out the bat signal.
And you only ate white things. I remember how you used to eat lasagne; you would take all the layers apart, scrape off the sauce, and eat the noodles. But you are quite a good eater now. Mom
I remember when we went shopping for baby gifts for William--I think we bought him like 5 hats! They are so much cuter in hats because it hides their squishy heads :)
Didn't I show you how to use a curling iron?
I'm a great friend. Then again, you let me cut your hair (with dull Russian scissors, no less), so you're a great friend.
MP--And that is why William is turning out so well--hats.
Amy--Yes, you showed me how to use a curling iron. It was a revelation. Changed my life.
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