Okay, so we are supposed to come up with 11 random facts,
then ask 11 people 11 questions. Or
something like that. First, my 11 random
facts:
- The very
best thing about me: Mickey Mouse
and I have the same birthday.
November 18. (coming up,
hint hint…)
- My favorite
animal (pet animal, that is) is a dog.
To me, no other pet has the same charm although I think all pets
have their good points. But a dog
is the winner, overall.
- My favorite
color is green. I could decorate
every room in the house with it. I
think Gary was worried that I would do so.
There’s quite a bit of it in our home, but I don’t think that there’s
so much that the first thing people think when they come in is, “Wow, a
green house…” Anyway, I never seem
to get tired of it. When Mona and I
were little we would actually get into arguments over which color was the
best. I decided I hated blue because
it was HER favorite. (But actually,
blue is also pretty. I think it
goes very nicely with green. Most
colors go nicely with green.)
- I like
sparkly things. I like to wear earrings that have a
little “bling.” If I can find a
necklace that has a little sparkle to it, too, I am in heaven. It doesn’t have to be real (in fact, I
don’t think I have any real bling) it just has to sparkle. Gary thinks this is crazy. But he loves me so he is very tolerant.
- I am not a
vegetarian but I am getting to the point where meat doesn’t appeal to me
nearly as much as it used to. I do
my best to get the protein I am supposed to get, but it’s getting harder
the older I get because there’s not much meat that seems to be worth the
effort. Good thing I can still eat
cheese.
- I like to
watch TV. Normally I try to crochet
or fold laundry or something while I do so I can feel productive, and a
lot of the time I want to watch with Gary (a lot of the shows I like, HE
likes too.) Some of my favorites
are: Big Bang Theory, Castle,
Bones, Touch, Unforgettable, Person of Interest, How I met your mother, Once
upon a time, Hart of Dixie, Bunheads, and for trashiness Storage Wars and
Baggage battles. Old shows that I
still like to watch sometimes: Star
trek: the next generation and Frasier.
- I love to
crochet baby blankets. I had a
bunch of yarn from various sources in my closet (old project leftovers, donated from people
who didn’t want it anymore, some from when my mom died, and a whole bag
from Sarah) and I’ve had the best time creating small (about 40-45 inches
square) baby blankets. Big baby
blankets aren’t used as much since all the SIDS info out there recommends
less covering on infants and just using warmer pajamas. These blankets are good sizes for taking
places and for using in car seats (since the recommendation is that babies
not be put into coats before being strapped into their carseats since it
prevents a good fit.) Anyway, they
blankets are great for gifting, and I get a kick out of handing them to
people who don’t expect to get a baby gift. I like to think of every new baby
getting at least one hand-made
blanket. Especially those 3rd
and 4th babies in the family, who seem to get an awful lot of
hand-me-downs.
- I eat basil
like some people eat lettuce. But
only on quesadillas. (that’s
assuming other people eat lettuce on quesadillas, I guess.) Bridget thinks this is odd. To me there is no better meal than one
of those “cook it yourself” flour tortillas (cook it on a cast iron grill)
that is covered with melted cheese, a nice sliced garden tomato (sprinkled
with salt), and a gigantic handful of fresh basil. Then fold the tortilla over (and it
should be lightly browned and crisp-ish at this point), slide it onto the
plate, and cut it in half. Pure
mouth ecstasy.
- There are
certain other foods that I am addicted to that I don’t want to try to go
without. When we run low on them
(or even worse, run out) I am not a happy camper. One of these items is Sobe Life Water
(which is, thankfully, easy to find but I don’t want to pay $1.59 for it,
so I have to watch sales) and another is BelVita breakfast biscuits. The flavor I am addicted to is Golden
Oat. (There are other flavors but I
don’t like them.) I also like Coke
Zero (much better than regular diet coke) and I’ve recently discovered
pork jerky, which is easier to digest (for me) than beef or turkey
jerky.
- Gary and I
have been married happily for nearly 35 years. This is in spite of the fact that I am a
mayonnaise person and he is a miracle whip person. And I am a colgate person and he is a
crest person. J
- I always
wanted a big family. I thought at
first that would mean 12 kids. Then
after I experienced labor the first time, I figured six would be more
realistic.
Now here are the answers to the questions that Bridget asked of me:
1- What is your favorite season? Fall, and probably for the reason you would think. I don’t like to go to Florida in the
summertime because it’s too hot and too crowded, so I’m antsy to get back there
again. Plus I love crunchy leaves and
the relief from the hot weather here, too.
2- Why did you choose the URL you have set for your blog? Michael helped me (he actually did all the work) and we wanted something related to Mickey Mouse. It’s the first thing we could come up with that wasn’t taken so we snatched it up.
3- What is the worst injury you've ever gotten? I guess it’s the time I got a spike through my thumb when I worked at Lone Star. I had just finished counting the entrees for the half hour, and I was replacing them on the spike, and with one mighty shove I managed to impale myself on the spike as well. We had to go to the ER to get it removed and to make sure I hadn’t speared my thumb bone as well. (I still have the x-ray for a souvenir.)
4- If you were stuck on a desert island, what 5 books would you bring (no boat-building or survival books)? The Ghost of Opalina (Peggy Bacon), Watchers (Dean Koontz), Ishmael (Barbara Hambly), Dusk Gate Chronicles (Breeana Puttroff), Scriptures.
5- What type of music do you listen to? Mostly pop.
6- What do you think the most important quality in a friend is? I don’t think there is just ONE “most important” quality. I think that different friends meet different needs so for each need that is met, a different quality will be the most important thing for that friend to have right then. Or maybe the same person may meet different needs at different times, but when he or she does, a different quality is what’s the most important at that time. I’d say overall the most important quality is that the friend accepts you for who you really are, but that’s pretty generalized and not very satisfying all by itself. Sometimes I want someone who shares the same history as I do, so at those times longevity is the most important thing. (Keep in mind that the person wouldn’t even BE a friend if certain criteria weren’t met, so the basics are already covered.) Other times I might need someone who has a gift for being really clear headed, like if I need someone to help me figure out a problem. Sometimes I want someone who will be spontaneous with me, someone fun. Anyway, you get the idea.
7- If you had the opportunity to leave Earth and travel to another habitable planet, would you? Nope. I like it here.
8- If you had to quit the job you have now (or the job you've had most recently) and pick a new career path, what would you choose? Flight attendant
9- Which modern-day luxury (cell phone, computer, car, etc) would you choose to get rid of permanently? Microwave. But only because I don’t want to get rid of all the other goodies. And I hate cleaning that thing.
10- What is your favorite fruit? Cherries. Blueberries. Blackberries. Well, pretty much any fruit that comes in a convenient size like that.
11- How many cars have you owned? Well, let’s see… I didn’t actually “own” the first one, but I’m claiming it, so: Pink 54 chevy pickup which Mona and I painted ourselves, mustang, red mazda, festivas (2), white station wagon, ford windstar (minivan), protégé, PT cruiser, and two smart cars.
2- Why did you choose the URL you have set for your blog? Michael helped me (he actually did all the work) and we wanted something related to Mickey Mouse. It’s the first thing we could come up with that wasn’t taken so we snatched it up.
3- What is the worst injury you've ever gotten? I guess it’s the time I got a spike through my thumb when I worked at Lone Star. I had just finished counting the entrees for the half hour, and I was replacing them on the spike, and with one mighty shove I managed to impale myself on the spike as well. We had to go to the ER to get it removed and to make sure I hadn’t speared my thumb bone as well. (I still have the x-ray for a souvenir.)
4- If you were stuck on a desert island, what 5 books would you bring (no boat-building or survival books)? The Ghost of Opalina (Peggy Bacon), Watchers (Dean Koontz), Ishmael (Barbara Hambly), Dusk Gate Chronicles (Breeana Puttroff), Scriptures.
5- What type of music do you listen to? Mostly pop.
6- What do you think the most important quality in a friend is? I don’t think there is just ONE “most important” quality. I think that different friends meet different needs so for each need that is met, a different quality will be the most important thing for that friend to have right then. Or maybe the same person may meet different needs at different times, but when he or she does, a different quality is what’s the most important at that time. I’d say overall the most important quality is that the friend accepts you for who you really are, but that’s pretty generalized and not very satisfying all by itself. Sometimes I want someone who shares the same history as I do, so at those times longevity is the most important thing. (Keep in mind that the person wouldn’t even BE a friend if certain criteria weren’t met, so the basics are already covered.) Other times I might need someone who has a gift for being really clear headed, like if I need someone to help me figure out a problem. Sometimes I want someone who will be spontaneous with me, someone fun. Anyway, you get the idea.
7- If you had the opportunity to leave Earth and travel to another habitable planet, would you? Nope. I like it here.
8- If you had to quit the job you have now (or the job you've had most recently) and pick a new career path, what would you choose? Flight attendant
9- Which modern-day luxury (cell phone, computer, car, etc) would you choose to get rid of permanently? Microwave. But only because I don’t want to get rid of all the other goodies. And I hate cleaning that thing.
10- What is your favorite fruit? Cherries. Blueberries. Blackberries. Well, pretty much any fruit that comes in a convenient size like that.
11- How many cars have you owned? Well, let’s see… I didn’t actually “own” the first one, but I’m claiming it, so: Pink 54 chevy pickup which Mona and I painted ourselves, mustang, red mazda, festivas (2), white station wagon, ford windstar (minivan), protégé, PT cruiser, and two smart cars.
And now, my 11 questions for the people I
will “tag:” (and I'll try to tag them on facebook, but in case I am not successful, this is who they are: Carolyn, Karen, Jolene, Sarah, Audrey, Gary, Mona, Kim, Sharon, Marie, and Cindy.
- What
food do you remember most from your childhood?
- What
is your favorite gemstone and why?
- Have
you ever had a pet, and if so what was/is it?
- What
person (real, although it can be a person from the present or past) would
you most like to have dinner with, and why?
- What
is your favorite book, and how many times have you read it?
- Do
you have a hobby?
- What is your best memory of the two of us?
- Do
you remember any favorite toys from when you were a kid?
- Do
you consider yourself physically fit, and if so how do you maintain
fitness?
- What
is your blood type, and do you donate blood?
- How
many times have you been to Walt Disney World? (Come on, you knew there would be ONE
Disney question…)