Sep. 26, 2007
100 Things About Me
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I have had a blast reading 100 Things About Me that many people put up on their blogs. So I decided to do my own.
- I was born and grew up in San Jose, California
- I live near Seattle Washington now.
- I probably will always live in Wa.
- And when the rain has been around too long that fact bothers me.
- But when it is sunny I can’t imagine being happy anywhere else.
- We will be moving to a more rural place within the next three years.
- Because I have always wanted to homestead
- And my boys need room to run and ride bikes and build forts and treehouses.
- My favorite color is forest green.
- I am afraid of extreme weather, especially tornados and lightning storms
- The Pacific Northwest is forest green and has no extreme weather save the occasional lightning, which is why I will probably stay here.
- I am perfectly content to live in an earthquake zone.
- I have lived through three largish earthquakes: a 5 point something when I was in the fifth grade, the 7.1 Loma Prieta quake of 1989and a 6.8 quake here in the Seattle area in 2001.
- During the Loma Prieta Quake I discovered that driving during an earthquake feels like your tires suddenly blew while you were driving in quicksand.
- During the Seattle quake I ushered my kids into the hallway then went to get my cell phone so I could call my mom and let her know we were going to be fine (it was still shaking.)
- If you wait till after an earthquake is over you get the “All circuits are busy” message when you try to make a call, which is why I didn’t wait.
- The western side of the Cascades has no poisonous snakes, which I am also afraid of.
- I have helped catch garden snakes for my kids. Twice. Against all the instincts to RUN!!
- I also don’t like spiders but have become brave enough to kill my own.
- I only kill spiders that are in my house, I leave the ones in my garden.
- I warn the garden spiders they better stay there if they want to continue in my good graces.
- I have mousy brown hair.
- But when I was born and for a few weeks after I had “shockingly red” hair according to my mother.
- My husband says that explains a lot.
- I think I will always be a redhead at heart.
- I have one sibling. He is four years younger than me.
- My dad says that when I was about 12 I told him I was going to be a high powered career woman who would have a nanny raise her trophy kids.
- I am so glad I didn’t become that poor sad woman.
- He was very glad when I finally realized that what I really wanted to be the stay at home mom of a mob.
- After I figured that out I used to want 6 kids: three boys and three girls
- Four boys later, I am not sure a girl would fit in very well.
- I was such the girly girl as a child - so having boys is a whole new outlook on life for me.
- Although I always had at least a 3.5 GPA I always hated school.
- When I was in Jr. High School I heard about Independent studies
- You had to be really sick to be put on Ind. Studies, so I spent the entire rest of my school career wishing I would come down with something horrible.
- I told you I really hated school.
- My first college major was Interior Design.
- You have to some artistic ability to be an Interior Designer.
- I don’t. Can’t draw my way out of a paper bag.
- I lived in San Francisco after high school for six months and worked there for two years.
- Big city living was an experience I wouldn’t trade for anything in the world.
- And would never ever want to do again.
- I did a tandem skydive once.
- I used to enjoy riding motorcycles.
- I have become a big sissy since becoming a mom so I will probably never skydive or ride motorcycles again.
- But since I do have boys, I have become amazingly accustomed to the sight of injuries.
- Its amazing because the sight of blood used to nauseate me.
- I drove the Al-Can Highway from San Jose California to Wasilla, Alaska.
- In about four days
- In the middle of January.
- Because when it comes to getting somewhere, my father is the insane only stop-for-gas kind of guy and I was following him.
- I only lived in Alaska for four months.
- I went back to Ca. because of the idiot I was dating at the time.
- I kicked myself for leaving for a couple years afterward.
- The return trip was accomplished in two days.
- I took the Cassiars route back.
- That is an amazingly gorgeous drive.
- I would like to drive that route with my husband and kids some day.
- But we are boycotting Canada because it is socialist.
- (Shhh- I actually think Canada is gorgeous and would love to live there if it weren’t for socialism)
- Come to think of it- I will probably never again leave the USA.
- I love ethnic cooking- that was the only reason I would have liked to travel anyways.
- I hope the USA doesn’t sink into socialism because there really isn’t anywhere else to go.
- I love traveling by car (without my dad.)
- I once thought I would spend my retirement years RVing around the country.
- But I would rather my kids settle close by so I can help raise my grandkids.
- My second college major was Early Childhood Education. I wanted to run a family daycare out of my home someday.
- I currently have too many kids of my own to run a daycare.
- But that’s okay- because I like my kids best anyways.
- I have learned to loathe living in the suburbs.
- I currently live within 10 minutes of 3 Wal-Marts and a Sam’s Club
- That is not why I hate the suburbs- I actually like Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club.
- When we move I am going to have to learn to live without Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club so close by.
- That learning curve is likely to cost us a lot in gas money.
- I always knew I never wanted my kids to go to school.
- But I didn’t know there was such a thing as homeschooling till I was about 20.
- One of the reasons I dated my husband was because he thought homeschooling sounded like a great idea.
- And he was a libertarian leaning republican like me.
- We met on the internet, when many people didn’t even know what the internet was.
- We met in an IRC room called BigCouch- for fans of the TV show Friends.
- I wasted way too many hours of my youth on NBC Thursday night.
- But I did get a husband out of it.
- We were married about a year after meeting.
- We have been married just over 11 years now.
- I had accepted Jesus Christ just before I met my husband.
- He accepted Jesus just after we were married.
- It took us a long time to find a church we liked.
- We are independent fundamentalist Baptist. (That’s a mouthful to say)
- And KJV.
- My most favorite sound in the whole world is the laughter of my babies.
- I am convinced it is the music that will fill heaven.
- My second most favorite sound is the older ones breaking out into spontaneous hymn singing.
- I love congregational singing of hymns and wouldn’t attend a church that didn’t do it.
- Even though I, a member of the congregation, can’t sing a lick.
- I currently subscribe to Mother Earth News, Backwoods Home and Countryside magazines.
- My favorite brick and mortar store is Half-Price Books.
- I own about four times as many books as I have bookcases to put them on.
- If we build our house it will have a library for all my books and magazines.
- And a real schoolroom.
- Which is why I am really leaning towards building our own.
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Sep. 27, 2007 - Great list of 100!
Posted by Kevin
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Great list of 100! I think people would really enjoy seeing this in my ongoing community art project at http://just100things.com! I really encourage you to submit!
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Oct. 3, 2007 - Things about you..
Posted by genevieve1642
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I understand how you hated school. Also, I believe we have much in common. I am thankful I have 2 girls and 1 boy, and not 4 boys! That's alot of work! Have fun!
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