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truthiness

I’ve seen several bloggers participate in this project, but it started with Sweetney. She created a Self-Portrait Truthiness Flickr group for us to post honest photos of ourselves.

First thing in the morning. No make-up. No hairbrush. No shower.

I don’t know about you, but I’m not exactly a vision of beauty in the morning. Most days, I can’t even open my eyes until after I shower and/or wash my face — but that wasn’t allowed for this project.

Are you ready for it?

I’m not! Oh well … here you go:

reality

You can tell I’m straining to pry my eyes open in the shot on the right. And yes, in keeping with the theme, I did not clean the smudges off the mirror before taking these!

list day 14: seven random things

I was tagged, oh, nearly four months ago by Sandy. Sorry, Sandy — I wasn’t ignoring it!

The rules:

  1. Write your meme, then link to the person that tagged you and post the rules on your blog.
  2. Share 7 random and/or weird things about yourself. You can do the weird random stuff; stuff that you think could make for an interesting blog post, but you were too shy to tell about.
  3. Tag 7 random people at the end of your post and include links to their blogs.
  4. Let each person know that they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their blog. Do this step wisely; you know who is game to play and who isn’t.

So, to think of seven things that are different from the five things I blogged in the last meme about me …

  1. I used to hate black licorice as a kid.
    That included black jellybeans and Good & Plenty. Jägermeister shots in college got me over the hatred. It’s still not my favorite, but I can deal with it now.
  2. I sang back-up for Kenny Rogers.
    … with my college choir. He was touring with his holiday show. We learned the music and were really singing, but they piped in the choir from the recording on top of us. I have a photo from the newspaper that I should scan in one of these days!
  3. I also shared a stage with John Astin.
    He was a guest reader at my community choir holiday concert a few years ago.
  4. Sometimes I forget to zipper my pants if they have extra buttons or hooks.
    Which is pretty much any pair of pants other than jeans or cords. I’ve got to be careful!
  5. I don’t like it when I have to cut up my salad.
    It should already be in ready-to-eat pieces! Panera did not do a good job today.
  6. People that know me now are usually surprised to know I dyed my hair odd colors on college.
    Purple twice, dark pink once. Sorry, I don’t have any photographic evidence!
  7. I am pretty addicted to HGTV.
    It happened immediately after I became a homeowner. My parents were big home-show watchers and I always laughed at them. Now I get it!

Since this meme is so old and just about everybody’s done it, I’m not going to tag anybody.

If you missed it the first time around or have thought of seven more random/weird things you’d like to share, consider yourself tagged!

fourteen years

I wouldn’t exactly call it an anniversary, since neither one of us really remembers exactly when it happened. I’m pretty sure, though, that it was February 27 or 28, 1994.

Days prior, I broke up with my high school boyfriend. He was still back home in his senior year of high school while I was a college freshman. We made it through the first semester, but I was becoming a different person.

I never cheated on high school boyfriend, but we were growing apart. Or, rather, I was. I felt terrible; I had never been the dumper before, I’d always been dumped. But, it had to be done.

Anyway, I suppose we could say this photo, taken December 1993, is foreshadowing. I was still 18 here, and he was almost 20.

1993

There was always something between us. It just waited for the right moment.

Anyway, those early days weren’t easy. That boy was stupid and afraid, and broke up with me a few times during the first two years.

1994

I really couldn’t tell you if we were together or not in the above picture, probably taken spring 1994. We always remained friends. And I remained hopeful that it wasn’t truly over.

The turmoil ended when we got back together for good in October 1995. He graduated in 1996, but I still had another year to go.

1996

The photo above was taken after his graduation.

He got a job and stayed at home with his Mom (two-hour drive from campus) to wait out my senior year.

1997

Above, we are are at a party on campus in 1997. He was able to visit often, even though his cousin/mechanic told him the wheel on his 1988 Ford Escort could fall off at any time!

It didn’t fall off, and his mom sold the car for a couple hundred dollars after he moved down to the DC area. He moved a couple months before I graduated and stayed with friends. We found an apartment in a suburb in Maryland when I was visiting / on an interview. I got the job, too.

We lived in that one-bedroom apartment for a little over a year. When we needed more space, we moved into a two-bedroom apartment in DC.

1999

Above is a 1999 photo taken on our first trip to Hatteras Island. We were invited to join one of my co-workers and her friends/family. While not with the same group, we’ve been going ever since!

While living in DC, we went out to happy hours at least weekly. It was nice to be able to stumble home! It was after one of those walks back to our apartment that he asked me to marry him. I wasn’t expecting that at all.

He didn’t have a ring, since he figured I’d probably want to pick that out. I suppose had we discussed marriage, he might have known what I wanted, but it certainly wouldn’t have been such a surprise!

2000

The photo above, from 2000, was taken the night we announced our engagement to our friends. It was convenient that one of them brought a camera to happy hour!

We were engaged for about a year. Here’s an outtake from our engagement photos, from 2001:

2001

A few months after the wedding, we bought our house and moved again, back to Maryland (though, considerably farther from DC!).

Where we lived happily ever after …

2002
2002. My face is kind weird in this pic, but I wanted to include evidence of his hillbilly stage!

2005
2005. On top of a butte in Eugene, Oregon.

2007
2007, at a friend’s wedding.

late to the game

The game being Chinese Freeze Tag. Cecily tagged me oh, a month ago, and I’m just finally getting around to it!

I’m supposed to tell you ten interesting facts/habits about myself. So, here you go.

Not sure how interesting they’ll be … let’s just say I’m giving you ten facts/habits/random tidbits …

  1. When snacking at home, I eat ice cream out of a mug. My husband finds this odd.
  2. I’ve never broken any bones.

    In first grade, I needed four stitches in my chin after sliding across the gym floor and smashing into the wall. We were playing a game that involved running around and throwing balls at each other, and I tripped over a friend’s foot. I’m sure they’re not allowed to play that game anymore.

    I was on crutches for a week or two in fourth grade after the (twice-my-size) girl on the other end of the see-saw was goofing around. Instead of sitting on it, she put her hands on the seat and attempted to hold herself up with her arms. She slipped and I slammed to the ground, landing on my foot. It was only bruised.

  3. I love cereal, but eat it more often as a nighttime snack rather than breakfast. Yet, despite my childhood deprivation of sugary cereals, I tend to buy ones my mom would approve of. (of course, this is after a Cocoa Puffs phase in college)
  4. I sometimes forget to zipper my pants when there are extra buttons, like when there is one on the inside of the waistband. Something about the extra step must distract me.

    Today I had to be especially careful, since there were three buttons on the front and one on the waistband. I’ve caught myself with my zipper down a few times, and now I always make sure to double check!

  5. The last movie I saw in the theater was Walk the Line on opening night. So many movies are crap; it’s not usually worth it to spend that much money on them. We only go when we’re reasonably sure it will be good.

    They played the trailer for Brokeback Mountain at that movie. We hadn’t heard the buzz yet (and, guessing by the snickering in the crowd, neither did the audience). My husband started quoting Eric Cartman (in his best Eric Cartman impersonation) … before it was revealed that it actually was a gay cowboy movie.

  6. I only learned I like asparagus a few years ago, when it was a side dish at a friend’s wedding. Since my mom doesn’t like asparagus, she never made us eat it. I’ve still never had Brussel sprouts, for the same reason.
  7. I go through phases with my music. I always like the same things … but I tend to rotate one or two CDs that I listen to over and over again in my car. Currently, it is Laura Veirsnew album, Saltbreakers. I can’t get enough.
  8. I don’t have favorites. If someone asks what my favorite movie/book/musician is, I never have just one. Sometimes, I can’t really even narrow it down. I’ll forget about ones I haven’t thought about in a while.

    Actually, since I rarely watch (or re-watch) movies, it’d even be hard to come up with a list!

  9. I never liked black licorice as a kid, but acquired a taste for it in college from Jägermeister shots! We didn’t drink it all that much … but, enough to learn to like it!

    I didn’t like beer when I first went away to college, either. Since beer was usually the only choice, I learned to love it! Quickly!

  10. In cooler months, I usually put my socks on first when getting dressed in the morning. Much of the time, my socks would be on before I decided what I would wear that day. This often results in having to change socks since the original pair wouldn’t match or work with the shoes my the chosen outfit. I don’t know why I keep doing it!

    Now that it’s warm, no more socks for a while!

Wow, I spent way too much time coming up with that!

I’m also supposed to tag ten more people, but I’m not going to do that. I think everyone that visits my site has already participated in this game!

If not … tag! You’re it!