I was recently tagged by two different people so, it must be my turn.
Here are six random things about me.
1-I love cookie dough, prefer brownie batter over brownies, and cake batter over cake. All of which are chuck full of raw eggs. I figure if I'm going to die of food poisoning, cookie dough is the way to go. On the other hand, I am paranoid about raw meat. I wash my hands twice whenever I handle any raw meat, I meticulously use a meat thermometer, and bleach down any cooking surface that meat has touched. If it's my time to die, I DO NOT want to die of raw chicken.
2-I am an organization freak (freak being the key word). I have to know where everything is. I don't like clutter. Alas, I have four-n-more kids therefore, my house can be a disaster. I'm learning to deal with it when it happens.
3-I like it when things get infected. I love to perform "surgery" any chance I get. I loved my anatomy and physiology classes. I find the human body fascinating but, I don't like feet. I think they are dirty and disgusting.
4-I get sick if I get less than 7 hours of sleep for two nights in a row. I get a runny nose and sore throat every time. My body needs 8 hours of sleep every night in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle. I wonder how my immune system is related to the clock.
5-Growing up, we always had a formal Thanksgiving dinner. Now I'm becoming a rebel in my old age. We eat Thanksgiving dinner on Chinet, instead of china. Yes, I know, I'm such a liberal.
6-I can't use shampoo and conditioner that are not the same brand. I change brands, but they have to be the same. We use shampoo faster than conditioner. Thus, I have a cupboard full of half full conditioner bottles.
There you have it. Six things that nobody knows about me. That's because they are things I wouldn't admit publicly (even though I just did). I tag anybody who is willing to do it. I have to admit, it was kind of therapeutic
Monday, October 27, 2008
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4 comments:
How about going to an indoor waterpark and eating their thanksgiving buffet dinner? Is that so "UN"Traditional? That is what we are doing this year. Chinet is a perfectly marvelous solution to all those dishes. You spend all day cooking for a few minutes of eating. Not worth it to me. Informal is definitely the way to go.
A nice way to spend the day.
It sounds like a wonderful Thanksgiving tradition to begin.
Colette, we are so much a like! The shampoo and conditioner thing, I feel your pain. Jamie gets really annoyed with me, I've starting buying 2 in 1 shampoos so that we don't have bottles of unused shampoo laying around.
Do you think our similarities are due to DNA? Must be. You say a lot of things on your blog that remind me of myself.
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