Phew…what a month! December nearly got the best of me but I’m happy to say we all had a wonderful, relaxing Christmas break. And now here we are, starting another new year.
My friend and life coach extradorinaire Aurelia Williams has tagged me to tell 7 Weird Things about myself. Personally, I prefer to think of my “weird things” as eccentricities but hey, I’ll play along!
First, I have to share the rules of the game:
1. Link to the person’s blog who tagged you.
2. Post these rules on your blog.
3. List seven random and/or weird facts about yourself
4. Tag seven random people at the end of your post and include links to their blogs.
5. Let each person know that they have been tagged by posting a comment on their blog
OK, let the honesty begin!
1. I am convinced that I was a Broadway star in another life; I know all the words to the songs from the classic musicals and don’t EVEN try talking during the show if you’re sitting behind me!
2. I can’t stand seeing kids’ hair in a tangled mess. I can thank my mom for that one!
3. My friend Heather introduced me to the fun of dipping our fries into blue cheese dressing while we worked long hours at Friendly’s during college.
4. I sometimes put maple syrup on my eggs. My brothers and I discovered that treat a LONG time ago when we went out for breakfast. My mom thinks it’s gross.
5. Much to my husband’s dismay, I don’t mind listening to soft oldies like The Carpenters, Neil Diamond or John Denver.
6. I don’t mind going to my OB/GYN appointments. Hey, my doc is cute and if you gotta do that anyway, you may as well have a cutie for a doctor!
7. I love going to the dentist. Not because he’s cute but because I love the feel of clean teeth!
OK, now you fine folks are officially tagged to play this game:








January 5th, 2008 at 12:05 pm
Ok I thought you were pretty normal, even reading the ‘weirdness’, until I got to that last one about loving to go to the dentist. Now that is weird
January 9th, 2008 at 9:40 am
Good one! Makes me worry about all the people out there who think their “normal.” I like the bit about singing on Broadway. I always thought I should have been a dancer – a good trick when I’ve never had a dancing lesson in my life.