A friend of mine just recently listed off some fun facts about me. We were sitting having a coffee (well for me it was tea) and she was amazed at a few of the facts he found interesting about me. We've known one another since were thirteen, you'd think I'd be boring to him by now...but thought I'd share some of the things he listed.
Number Five…
I have the
most horrible fear of snakes. Not a little fear, but a HUGE one. So bad that I
can’t see a snake on tv without jumping on the sofa. I’ve had the same
recurring nightmare for as long as I can remember, about being smothered by a
snake. Not sure what age the nightmare started, and my brothers have sworn to
hell and back they never bothered me with snakes when we were kids, but that
nightmare is terrifying.
Number Four…
Ten years
ago, my husband asked me to marry him in August and we were married in October.
I organized, made centerpieces, had dresses fitted for Maid of Honour, flower
girl and my mother, had all the suits for the men booked all myself, and the
day was perfect. I’m hell on wheels when on deadline. *g*
Number Three…
I LOVE ménage a trois stories. I
am constantly following the urge to grab one from the pile. Hubby especially loves it too, since I
sometimes read them to him. He’s such a dear to be interested in what I’m
interested in. *wink*
Number Two…
My Mom
& my daughter are really my best friends. I grew up a Tomboy, played
football/baseball and hung out with guys mainly and didn’t much care for the
“girl” dramas. Even to this day, years after high school, I’m the same way. But
now, I’d rather hang out with my mom and daughter than anyone (Hubby aside—for
different reasons *g*).
Number
One…
I’m a huge
crier. From weddings to cute babies, to tearjerker books and movies, I cry a
lot. I’m a huge sap. Even during my TV
shows, the waterworks just come as they may.
Biggest tearjerker movie for me is P.S.
I Love You. Of course, the first time I ever watched it was about a week
after losing my dad, so it was endless tears. But even to this day I cry
through pretty much all of it. TV Shows
– even when someone is shot, in danger, killed or leaves a show, I’m bawling as
if I’ve lost my dearest friend. Even
when a contestant wins a reality show, it’s like I’m a member of their darn
family, I’m crying along with them.
So while
I’m pretty tough when it comes to my family and kids, friends and will kick
a$$e$ and take name for those near and dear to me and causes I believe in—I can
cry an ocean.
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