
- I used to hide books and a flashlight under my pillow so I could read instead of going to sleep when it was "lights out."
- I may or may not have done this clear until I graduated from high school.
- I started baby-sitting when I was 8 years old, and did it almost every friday night until I graduated from high school. This was cool until about the time I turned 14.
- However, it allowed my parents to go on a date every friday night.
- It also allowed us to be WITHOUT our parents every friday night. :)
- I used to make my brothers watch Anne of Green Gables. Frequently. They hated it. I didn't care.
- I LOVE torturing my brother Daniel. Waaaay too much fun. :)
- I love jeans.
- And sweatshirts.
- My dream job dress-code includes various combinations of #8 and #9.
- I actually thought that job would exist in my future. :)
- I also used to want to be a high school choir teacher.
- Confession: sometimes, when I'm sitting quietly in church, I have visions of suddenly standing up and bursting into song. In these visions, I am always well-received and everyone is blown away/in awe of my extreme talent. :}
- I used to play "Wizard of Oz" with my childhood friends. I was always Dorothy (of course), I had sparkly purple jelly-shoes, I had a stuffed dog with a purple sash tied around his neck for dragging purposes, and a basket. My friends and I would always run away screaming, "AH! IT'S THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST!!" whenever my mom came out the front door to tell me it was time to come in. :} She hated it.
- My mom has thrown away two (count them: TWO) entertainment loves of my life: The movie "Sleeping Beauty" (because she hated Maleficent...and I watched it multiple times a day. I was a child, and I'm still suffering from the sorrow.) AND she threw away my first N'SYNC cd because I secretly bought it. aka: without her permission. I was 13. When I found out, I went and dug it back out. No shame whatsoever.
- I never like the color pink when I was younger. I would avoid it. On purpose. Green or blue was always better. I hated that everyone thought I should love pink just because I was a girl.
- Speaking of pink, though; I had a favorite item when I was little that was pink. It was a pink, plastic barbie suitcase with little purple slider latches to keep it closed. I actually used this whenever possible.
- I avoid sports like the plague.
- Because, as much as I would like to be coordinated, I am NOT.
- Dates that include any kind of sport are my worst personal nightmare.
- The only "sporty" date I ever enjoyed was rock climbing. And I only enjoyed it a.) after the fact, and b.) because the boy was really cute.
- This same scenario will not work with any other sport. Guaranteed. No matter how cute the boy is.
- I love homemade bread more than anything else in the world.
- I want a sewing machine.
- I taught myself how to sight-read by reading different parts of the hymns every day after school for almost a year when I was a sophomore in high school.
- I played the violin for 4 years. Just enough time to get pretty good. Then I quit.
- One of my very good friends came from an intense orchestra rivalry. Intense because he kept "challenging" me for first chair. Rivalry because he only won ONCE. Friend years later only because I quit orchestra after our director decided to quit having challenges and I got disgusted. Hahahahha. Probably the only time in my life i have ever been truly competitive.
- Choir is the main thing that helped me survive high school. Okay, that and Sister Burt and Alaina Nelson. But choir saved me. I'm convinced.
- I get tired of things pretty soon after I get a really good grasp of them. This could be good in the sense that I instantly pick something else I want to be good at, but bad in the sense that I don't continue on in that particular skill. I know it doesn't make any sense. I'm working on it.
- I recently discovered a GIANT pet peeve of mine. But I can't talk about it because I've concluded it's not very nice. But seriously - ARGH!!!!!
- While I don't have dating commitment fears (...at least I don't think I do...) I DO have life/thing commitment fears. BIG ones. I value my freedom. ie: graduate school, careers, monthly payments, etc. scare the crap out of me.
- I learned how to ski when I was 8 years old.
- While learning to ski, I have a distinct memory of standing (in my skis) with my class of about 10 kids, listening to our ski instructor, and suddenly moving forward, being unable to stop, and crashing into the "teens learning how to ski" class just down the hill from my small kid class. I wanted to die.
- I don't love ice cream. 2 or 3 spoon fulls is more than enough for me. I also don't like plain chocolate like hershey's kisses or just plain hershey's bars. They need to have nuts or caramel in them. Unless the chocolate is European. Then it must be plain. :)
- I used to hate pizza because it had tomato sauce on it, and I HATED tomatoes.
- During my senior year of college, my roommate and I started a quest to learn to like our least favorite foods. We chose each others. Hers was olives, and mine was tomatoes. Ugh. However, I prevailed, and no longer pick tomatoes off my salads or sandwiches. This is HUGE progress, people.
- I have terrible vision. I had to get glasses when I was 8. Contacts didn't come 'til I was 16.
- I have only been in love twice in my life. Neither was "big love" (per the movie, Win a Date with Tad Hamilton) but love, nonetheless, I suppose.
- I am incredibly sarcastic. Bad, bad news.
- This usually makes me funny. Unless it doesn't. Which also happens frequently.
- I love awkward situations. :}
- My fingernails and my hair grows really fast.
- I don't usually like wearing a lot of makeup.
- I think shopping at the D.I is great fun.
- My first crush was on a boy in my 7th grade German class. Until he filled my locker full of valentines presents that year; it 100% freaked me out. I was 12. Give me a break.
- I hate sudoku. Because I hate math.
- I would rather write a 100-page paper than participate in any form of statistical analysis.
- Valentines day, 2007, I studied statistics for 9 hours.
- I got locked in my apartment one time in college because the door-handle broke. A whole bunch of people were coming over to watch American Idol with me and my roommates, and they had to listen from outside the door for a good 20 minutes until we managed to completely rip the doorknob out of the door.
- I didn't buy a computer until after I graduated from college. Thus, I lived in computer labs all through my undergraduate experience.
- I love windows. Someday I will have a house with many of them. And I will wash them all myself.
- Clean rooms make me happy. Messy ones irritate me.
- I started out as a music major in college, got more than half-way done and decided to change. Thus, 7 years to bachelors. Yes. Seven. No wonder I have grad school commitment issues...
- Sometimes I really want to get married, and other times (most of the time) I'm really glad I'm not yet! :)
- If I find someone annoying, I get sarcastic so fast I don't even notice it until at least a good 5 minutes later.
- I hate Wal-mart. Yet I continue to support it. Ugh.
- Someday when I do get married and have children, my husband will help change the diapers, be capable of making his own food and getting his own drink, doing his own dishes, an his own laundry. I'm not saying I'm not happy to do these things for him, but when I see husbands (or wives, for that matter) who refuse to do certain things for themselves or for others, it makes me absolutely crazy.
- Shopping for gifts stresses me out.
- If I could pick multiple life-paths, I would be an interior decorator, a designer, an opera singer, a recording artist, a writer, a psychologist, an archeologist, a pilot, and a composer. But I'd rather be a mom than any of those things.
- If I could be one comic-book character, I would be Rogue from X-men. I like her hair.
- While we're on that subject, I think Staci London is secretly Rogue from X-men.
- I get annoyed with 'know-it-alls.' Probably because I think I know it all. Lol. Yikes.
- I have too many opinions. 90% of them should never be expressed. Hahha.
- I have an undying love for sushi. It makes me drool just thinking about it.
- I work with some of the funniest people on the planet.
- Once upon a time, I was friends with a robot who masqueraded as a real boy. He was funny.
- I like having my own room. I have always shared a room until just last year.
- I have incredible friends that I probably don't deserve. But too late now! :) (uh...I hope...)
- I think the most impressive people are the ones who don't know how impressive they really are.
- This does not mean I don't value confidence.
- I'm still trying to decide if I want to commit to grad school. But mostly, I'm scared I won't get IN to grad school, and I can't seem to find a program I loooove and want to have as the subject of my life for the next 2-3 years.
- I should be more confident... :]
- My singing range used to be almost 4 octaves. Maybe more. I have no idea what it is now. Not that!
- I wish I would have done study abroad while I was still in college. Anywhere in Europe. Or the orphanages in Romania. Those were always more appealing to me than the ones in Ecuador; though I would have loved to go there as well.
- I have moved to a different apartment about every 9 months since high school.
- That's a lot of moving. However, it does mean I don't have much junk. I say much because I clearly still have some things I don't really need.
- I become what is best described as "fussy" at about 10 a.m. every day. Hunger strikes. Must. find. food. The rest of the day, I'm fine. It's just that blasted 10 a.m.
- I can't sleep in past 9:30 a.m. unless I'm sick and on drugs to help me get better.
- I love Italian food more than almost anything. Sushi is a very close second. They might be tied...
- When it's cold outside, I love going to coffee shops and getting hot chocolate because coffee shops have much better flavor options. 7-11 will do in a bind, however.
- I just mean this in a general sense, but I love boys who drive trucks. love. them. But not the trucks with at that ridiculous lift gear on them. Because..c'mon...who needs a vehicle that takes a ladder to get into it?!
- I hate it when people say "no offense" before they say something rude. Ugh. Yeah, right!
- I really like studying the scriptures. But I should really do it more often.
- I hate money.
- I love country music, but I hated it until my freshman year of college. But that's because I started college in Idaho. :)
- I wish I were a better friend: I wish I had the time to see every single friend I live by on a daily basis. It frustrates me that I don't.
- I hate admitting it when I need help.
- I am really good at changing tires. I can thank my college car's "luck" with crappy tires (a '92 VW Jetta) for that.
- I have at least 12 physical journals full of stuff about my life. That's not including my mission journal, or the two journals I have on my jump drive.
- Wilford Woodruff, consequently, is one of my biggest heroes. I cannot wait to meet him someday.
- The only thing I have ever won (from a drawing, contest, etc.) was a printer/faxer/scanner/copy machine while I was on a date once. I didn't even have a computer, so, in spite of attempts from my date to claim my prize as his own, I traded it in at the local Staples for an mp-3 player. :} HA!
- The first movie I remember seeing in a movie theater that wasn't a cartoon was "One Fine Day." I think I was in Jr. High and we had a school movie day at the theater. I remember especially liking it because the kids are watching "The Wizard of Oz" at the end, and that was one of my first favorite movies.
- My favorite book I have ever owned was a hardbound complete collection of the works of Shakespeare that I had to purchase for a class my sophomore year of college. The pages were like scripture pages, and it had incredible footnotes and vocab explanations on every single page. However, my younger brother borrowed it once a few years later, and it got lost. I remember crying actual tears. (He didn't mean to lose it, though...)
- When I was born, the gift of a baby blue teddy bear with a wind-up music box inside it was given to my mom/me, and I still have it to this day. He sits up on my bookshelf now, hunched over a bit, and his music-box no longer works. But he's just as old as I am, and I love him. I've always been grateful to the giver of the teddy bear for picking a blue one and not a pink one.
- I have never been one to name my car or any other inanimate object. I guess that's weird because everyone always asks the name of my car, or you might be tempted to ask the name of my baby blue teddy bear: but they don't have names other than "my car" and my "teddy bear" or "little blue bear." While I sincerely apologize to those I may (and have) disappoint(ed), I am not inclined to change. :) Best wishes to you, though, in naming your cars, hammers, dolls, water bottles, and whatever else you would like to name.
- I thoroughly enjoy singing in all languages with the exception of French. Give me German, Italian, or even Russian. Just. not. French.
- My hair was so long (and blonde) in Junior High that I could sit on it. Easily. It has never been that long since; though it did come close after having served as a performing missionary in Nauvoo where we weren't allowed to cut our hair (so it would be long enough for buns and braids, I suppose). It will never be that long again!!!
- On that note, however, I can never have really short hair. It makes me look sick, and I am not a sick-looking girl. Usually. :}
- I have never traveled outside the United States. Never ever. :( Someday I will, though.
- If I could choose one thing to drink (besides water of course) out of all the options we have in this world, it would be milk. But none of this skim milk crap people try to tell themselves is milk. That's just white water. 1% is the lowest I will go. Milk. It does a body good.






