You'd Be Surprised. . .
to learn these things about me:
~i lived in san jose for the first 7 years of my life, then moved to minnesota
~i grew up in the city, in a really small house, for a family of 5
~i grew up in an alcoholic family with codependency in our blood
~i had mono when i was 4, and it could have killed me
~Nells is my first dog!
~i prefer Coke over Pepsi any day
~i don't like onions, mushrooms, or olives
~my brother, who is now 41 is a heart transplant survivor, (he got his new heart in 2003)
~two boys set my hair on fire when i was in the 4th grade
~i stopped shopping at thrift stores for a long period b/c i was made fun of
~most days i don't get out of bed until 10am or 11am
~my favorite pair of underwear are $15 (they feel the best around my tummy after so many surgeries!)
~i get stressed out when more than one person is talking to me at a time
~i like vintage pick-up trucks
~i like to drink carbonated water with lime, i love limes!
~i use to be in modeling
~i don't have a college degree
~i would love to be a Foster parent
~i like the smell of my dogs paws
~i love period pieces (as in movies)
~i dislike wooden spoons, like the ones that come with malt cups (ewww)
~i am terrified, terrified of spiders and have passed this on to my daughter
~i like to sit at the dinner table for 10 minutes after kevin and madelynn have gotten up
~i'm terrible at doing laundry
~i'm really good at boggle
well well this list could go on and on! maybe i can do another one sometime,
comment back and tell me what would surprise me about you.
i captured this shot on New Year's Eve; we had the most beautiful snow fall, at just the right time.
Comments
yours were very interesting!!
I'm Pame and this is my first time in your blog. New follower here :)
xoxoxo
I've had 13 teeth removed in my life, one being the one wisdom tooth I had. Crazy huh! Don't worry though, I've got all my permanent teeth haha. I'm not entirely toothless.
-this is what is coming to mind- I was "held back" in 2nd grade. We moved to WBL that year and so my parents kept me in 2nd grade. I am told I was young for my grade, but I never truly understoon why and always felt ashamed of this. Now I see it was a good decision for me in the end, I needed the social and emotional growth and more help to become a stronger student.
Lots more to share...I may have to do a post just like yours!
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~Anyone who knows my family history looks at me and asks, "How are you even slightly normal?" My answer? "Therapy. Years and years of therapy."
~I can't drink soda.
~Most mornings I don't want to get out of bed till 10 or 11 but most of the time, I'm not successful.
~I have an insane fear of failure to the point that I get anxiety attacks when given the opportunity to soar.
~I'm terrified of spiders and have passed that on to all 4 of my kids.
~I have learned to try and live every day to it's fullest to the best of my ability because it may just well be my last.
~I loved reading your list and find it SHOCKING that you would think it would surprise anyone on this planet that you were in the modeling industry.
And I want to cuddle your dog!!
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& Life is too short for uncomfy undies!
About me: For the first two years of wearing contacts I only wore them in one eye. One eye was perfect, the other needed some help. I guess I got a good 50% off deal. :)
My siblings and I are all adopted. My two oldest siblings were adopted through foster care and I was dropped off at the house by someone who was having a rough time when I was a baby. Five years later my parents got to adopt me.
I also get stressed out when more than one person talks to me at a time. I can only really pay attention to one at once, so I feel like I'm being rude to the other person who didn't receive priority attention. *sigh*