Monday, February 1, 2010


to my blog!

Instead of the typical intro, I think this (almost) explains me:
1. I cut my thumb open while trying to break open a stolen coconut with my Dad while we were in Grand Cayman.
2. The vent/AC/fan knobs on my old car all had to be vertical before I turned it off.
3. At restaurants the tines on my forks are always bent.
4. My old 1950's milkshake mixer I bought at a swap meet in Turlock could have been my best "splurge" ever!
5. I want to turn my master bedroom into my sewing room so I would have more space.
6. My dog Maggy loves to tan and she has a tan line from her collar to prove it.
7. Hydrangeas are my favorite flowers.
8. I have 3 hummingbirds that come to my hummingbird feeder (their names are Phil, Phyllis, and Philomena; even though I think they are all boys).
9. My dogs are like my children and I make them matching bandannas.
10. I think I should have been born in the 1950's; I secretly wish I could be a domestic goddess.
11. I wish everyone would do something nice for a stranger once in a while. The world would be so much better.
12. When it rains I love to sew all day and let Maggy sleep in the drawer of my sewing cabinet.
13. I had a cat named Piggy, he came with the house when my parents bought it. I tried to walk him on a leash once and that didn't go over so well.
14. I have enough fabric to probably cover the state of California (and possibly Oregon).
15. People who can't merge should have their driver's licenses revoked.
16. I don't know how I got where I am but I like where it's gotten me.
17. Coupons are my friend. I actually had enough coupons once to get money back from Safeway.
18. In a way I wish I could live in a small town and be nearly self-sufficient but I would still need an internet connection :)
19. Now that my hair is straighter, I wish that it was curlier (like it used to be).
20. Tuesdays nights are my therapy nights - sewing.
21. I wonder what I would do with out my iPhone.
22. My grandmother and I were able to go 16 generations back on our family tree. It's crazy to think how different life was 16 generations ago....
23. My mom and dad make me proud of when I think where they came from and where they are now.
24. I am proud to live in the United States of America and proud of my family who serves and has served.
25. I want to own and run my own Quilt Shop. I may be crazy but who isn't. Someday I'll get there..... in the mean time this is my journey to that place.

1 comment:

  1. Congratulations on starting a blog! And you have it feeding facebook? Nice job :-)

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