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6 unspectacular things that you may not know about me


  1. I Christmas shop all year ‘round. I like the hunt; I like trying to find bargains of gifts that are useful and wanted. And of course, I like the challenge of shopping during the season itself, provided I’m not in a rush to be somewhere.

  2. I didn’t start wearing make-up every day until second semester of my freshman year in college. Some days I still forget to put it on.

  3. I have an overactive imagination.

  4. I hated, hate, and will hate running. PE teachers were never my favorite in school.

  5. My husband and I are a lot alike. We share similar philosophies and viewpoints on most things, leading some in our families to claim we are hard-headed, stubborn, and opinionated. I’m not sure whom these similarities horrify more – my family or his.

  6. I work better with looming deadlines hanging over my head, which is the total opposite of my “get-it-done” husband.

Comments

Jennifer said…
#3 doesn't surprise me at all!
Lydia said…
AAGH- I love your little tag! How did you do that? Why am I asking- I'm SO not computer smart:) We have a lot in common: I shop all year round and STILL at Christmas time. I have gifts stashed everywhere. I hate running. I ran track (long distance) in middle school and high school but can't even take a few jogging steps now. I keep saying I'll get back to it, but never do. I go most days without make-up, usually on put mascara on for Sundays. I'm lazy and have learned to appreciate my own God given prettiness.

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