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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

25 Random Things About Me

Since I've been tagged with this list so many times on Facebook, I figured I could post here as well. Yay for having a blog entry!

25 Random things about me

25. I have a metal plate in my face from having jaw surgery my senior year of high school. When it gets really, really cold outside (i.e. a Minnesota winter), said plate tends to get cold and freeze my face. There is a valid reason why I’m always having to wear a scarf!

24. I love to read other people’s blogs, even though I’m awful at doing my own. For example, I have a list of about 10 to 15 quilting blogs that I like to read, even though I have never met these people. I have learned quite a bit about their lives; it’s kind of fun.

23. If I could have any talent, I would love to learn how to sing. Currently, I can manage the hymns at church, but only if I’m sitting by somebody who is singing the same part. It really throws me for a loop when I’m sitting by Caitlin and she insists that everyone sing a different part.

22. One of my favorite things about Caitlin is that she has seen mostly the same random assortment of movies as me, and she can recognize almost any movie quotation that I throw out. Quotations just aren’t so funny if nobody recognizes them.

21. One of my favorite things about my little brother Andrew is that he can make me laugh like no one else can. All he has to do is look at me and lift his eyebrow a certain way and I dissolve into the giggles. Of course, he also knows exactly what buttons to push to annoy me, but he makes up for it by being such a kind man.

20. I love to travel. I don’t necessarily enjoy the packing or the actual process of getting from one place to another (cramped airplanes aren’t my thing), but I love getting to see new places. I would love to go to Greece someday; it looks like a cool place to go.


19. I am not a fan of cold temperatures (see item #25). Ironic, given my current location, but it’s not really my thing. I don’t mind snow if it’s not in my way, but I’m not such a fan of shoveling. And frostbite, while entertaining at first, kind of looses its appeal quickly. I’m still waiting for global warming to hit Minnesota.

18. I love playing ice soccer. People from non-winter climates think I’m insane when I tell them of this game, but it is actually quite fun. You are basically playing soccer on an ice rink while bundled up against the cold. What can I say? The cold does funny thing to your definition of fun.

17. I am allergic to kiwi and cats. Fortunately, kiwi is a fairly easy fruit to avoid, and Americans don’t generally eat their cats.

16. I drive more slowly than either of my grandmothers. Seriously. If you ask any of my former roommates, they will always tell you that they would prefer to drive their own cars rather than having to ride with me.

15. Apparently, people meeting me for the first time, or those persons who don’t know me very well, think I’m quiet and shy. Everyone I do know, however, would snort their brains out to hear such a thing.

14. Once in graduate school, after I finished giving a class presentation, the first thing the professor told me (in front of the class) was that he was appreciative of my lisp because it made me seem approachable. I have never in my life seen so many people look so dumbfounded all at the same time. Fortunately, no one made eye contact with me, so there was no snorting (nor snickering) involved.

13. There are very few hymns I can sing with a straight face. For example, my freshman bishop’s favorite song was “Scatter Sunshine.” He told us one Sunday to imagine him, and his counselors, dressed up in fluffy pink tutus and toe shoes, holding baskets of flowers and scattering sunshine from their baskets. Needless to say, I have a hard time with that one. There are plenty more, but I won’t spoil them for everyone. If you want the stories, however, just ask.

12. Technology hates me. I had a hate-hate relationship with the copy machine in the psychology department office; it worked fine for everyone else until I happened to walk into the room. I don’t know if I have some sort of weird polarity in my bloodstream or something, but computers and electronic machines all seem to crash if I’m around. So, being the intelligent person that I am, I can only conclude that it’s me.

11. I had at least one roommate get married every year I was at college. I’m not claiming any responsibility, since most of those couples were already dating before they met me, but I consider myself an extra good luck charm.

10. I get lost very easily. I have gotten lost in small towns (as in blink-and-you-miss-them) and big cities (Omaha, Denver, Salt Lake City) alike, so I am very seriously considering buying a GPS system for my car. I think at this point, it’s becoming a necessity.

9. I’m constantly amazed by how much I’ve forgotten since high school. Once upon a time, I could diagram the Krebs cycle and tell you how to calculate the arcsine of an angle. These days, all I can do is tell you how I feel about them.

8. I <3 fabric. ‘Nuff said.

7. I tend to name inanimate objects. My sewing machine is Wilma (I think), my serger is Flo (short for Florence), and my hand-held mixer is just asking for a nickname.

6. I am a rotten liar. Something in my face and/or voice always gives it away when I’m trying to pull something on someone. I once convinced my roommate (courtesy of instant messaging), that I had chopped off all but an inch of my hair over Christmas break. However, my mom and sister made me feel so guilty about lying that I had to confess the truth the next day. My roommate still hasn’t forgiven me (although I’m not sure if it’s because lied or because I actually succeeded in pranking her).

5. I prefer the great indoors to the great outdoors. Of course, since I’m allergic to smoke, dust, pollen, ragweed, dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, horses, perfumes, scents, and most other animals with hair, there’s a very good explanation why I prefer a good mattress and hot shower to camping outside. I have gone camping and enjoyed it, but I’m not such a big fan of the campfire smell.

4. Opinionated isn’t a strong enough word to describe me.

3. I’ve never had a cavity. I’ve had plenty of orthodontic work done, but never a cavity. Yay me.

2. I didn’t get my driver’s license until I was seventeen (almost seventeen-and-a-half), and even then, it was under duress. What can I say? I don’t particularly care for driving, even if I am a slowpoke.

1. If everyone jumped off a cliff, I probably would, too. After all, by the time I got there, there would be lots of padding for me to land on and I would mostly likely walk away.

1 comments:

Betancourt Family said...

I love it! Sarah you're awesome!