Okay, folks. I think I have found my calling in life. Are you bursting with anticipation to hear what that is? Okay...so here it is...drumroll please...a Veggie Tales cast member. Wouldn't that be awesome? I wouldn't try to be Bob the tomato or Larry the cucumber. No, I really don't think that I have acquired all the necessary skills to aim for one of their spots, but I would be an amazing cast member because I can do all of the Boys in the Sink moves.
Speaking of Boys in the Sink, is it a little strange that I find the Veggie Tale parody of the boy band (Boys to Men, Backstreet Boys, N'Sync) so hysterically funny? I'm a little embarassed to admit that.
We did have fun last night, though. The kids loved it, and it was a really well done show.
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Also, I didn't realize it until one of my friends pointed it out to me last night, but yesterday was my 100th post. So, in blog tradition, here are 100 things about me.
1. I was born in Dallas.
2. I was raised in Longview, Texas (deep East Texas where the family trees do not fork).
3. I have one brother.
4. Even though, my brother and I were in the same grade, we graduated on two different days.
5. He went to high school in Pine Tree ISD, and I went in Longview ISD (see #4).
6. I have two chihuahuas that I got from a family at Saturn Road.
7. I have Bachelors degree, a Masters degree, and a Doctorate. However, it is not the good kind of Doctor that can write prescriptions.
8. My favorite colors are lime green and bright orange.
9. I worked cheerleading camps in the summer for a number of years.
10. During this time, the majority of the cheer camp staff was Canadian, so we all embraced our Canadian heritage and learned Oh Canada and God Save the Queen.
11. I am a complete and total clutz.
12. I broke both of my arms in two separate incidents one some (see #11).
13. I do not like to celebrate my birthday.
14. One year in college, my roommate threw me a surprise party. Since she and I were coming home from a rehearsal, everyone was already waiting in the apartment. They had locked the dead bolt, and so as I am trying to unlock the door, I feel someone pulling it open. I briefly thought I was about to be murdered. This is not the reason for #13.
15. During the 1996 Olympics, my friends and I re-enacted the Kerri Strug vault numerous times.
16. I love love love to vacuum.
17. I do NOT love love love to mop.
18. I love the fact that I get to wear jeans and a tshirt to work everyday.
19. My favorite season is fall.
20. I lived in Russia and worked for the Peace Corps.
21. I was evacuated out of Russia in 2001. On the day before Christmas, they took me from Novosibirsk, Siberia (where I lived) to the US Embassy in Moscow. The others and I had to stay in the Embassy Christmas Day because they couldn't get us out until the day after Christmas.
22. I got surface frostbite on my nose (see #20).
23. I love to read.
24. I have a bad habit of throwing things away when I get fed up with how messy things are. My mother is the same way.
25. I love listening to NPR. I download the podcasts for Click and Clack (Car Talk) and Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me.
26. I checked under my bed for monsters each night until I was well into my teenage years.
27. I favorite books of the Bible are the "ians".
28. My not-so-secret dream is to win the National Spelling Bee.
29. I also want to be a contestant on Jeopardy, but I could probably only win the kid version.
30. I hate to make my bed.
31. When I was younger, I would sleep on top of my covers or on the floor (see #30).
32. I see two of everything and so I will often close one eye to look at something when it is close to me.
33. I have strabismus and insufficient convergence (see #32).
34. I regularly remind my parents that I am a joy in their life.
35. I also remind my parents that I get to choose their nursing home.
36. I really do have good parents that are able to laugh at my sense of humor.
37. My favorite sport is basketball.
38. I can lay radiant floor heating, a floating wood floor, and I can dry wall.
39. I volunteered with Habitat for Humanity for a few years (see #38).
40. I have broken the same leg 2 times.
41. The first time I broke that leg, I was volunteering at Special Olympics.
42. I can name all of my favorite church songs by the page number they are in the song book.
43. Singing is my favorite part of the church service.
44. I can only sleep on my stomach even though it is not good for you.
45. I love all things pumpkin.
46. While I was working on my doctorate, I taught Integrative Arts and Humanities at the university.
47. In grad school, I tried to convince my 20th Century Compositional Techniques professor that analyzing John Cage's 4'33" was a legitimate project and good use of all that he had taught me. He did not agree.
48. I was one of the editors of my high school's literary magazine.
49. The youth minister at my church and I went to high school together, and he sometimes reminds me that I didn't put his writing in the magazine (see #48).
50. The magazine was called The Lupus which is a type of wolf (our school mascot was the Lobo), but it is also a degenerative disease.
51. On my lecture recital (AFTER I had already passed the defense of my dissertation), my entire lecture consisted of the sentence, "My research was on the selected works of Verne Reynolds as it pertains to his duo pieces. If you would like to know more about my dissertation, I will give you a copy to read." Then I performed the pieces.
52. My roommates and I used to give people nicknames in college to identify who they were such as cumberbund boy and opera man.
53. I love to play board games, card games, and dominos.
54. I truly enjoy spending time with my family.
55. I love the fact that my entire family (extended family too) work so hard to all get together each year.
56. My grandfather passed away 1 month ago, and that has hit me harder than I ever expected.
57. I grew up spending a great deal of time with both sets of grandparents.
58. I knew 6 of my 8 great-grandparents.
59. I can run a module builder out on the farm.
60. I learned how to drive on a tractor.
61. I often use the phrase "in my reality", and I often think that people don't realize that I am joking.
62. I am not a morning person.
63. I am also not a very sentimental person.
64. I absolutely love what I get to do for a living.
65. I do not cook very well, and therefore, I am not a big fan of cooking.
66. I still remember the Fifty Nifty United States song from elementary and can use it to my advantage if I am ever called upon to recite all 50 states from memory (mmwwaa ha ha ha - it's my secret weapon).
67. I carry a note pad around with me each Sunday to write down what people tell me needs to be done or bought, etc. Otherwise I will never remember it.
68. I have a Drath Vadar money bank that plays a song and speaks every time you put money in it.
69. I love musicals. I think that comes from my secret desire to be able to break out into song or dance at any moment in my life.
70. I talk to my grandmother every Sunday and Wednesday night as I drive home from church.
71. One of my nicknames growing up was Gertrude Bovina. We called my cousin Felicia Juanita. My niece was Roberta LaQuitia.
72. Now, I call my niece Matilda Jane. Her name is actually Brittany.
73. Some of my favorite movies to watch are the Anne of Green Gables movies.
74. I love love love doing math.
75. I get very excited when I have to help my niece with her math homework (see #74).
76. I am awful at telling jokes because I never can remember the punch line, but I envy those who can tell jokes well.
77. I can be a major procrastinator when I really don't feel like doing something.
78. Every year on Thanksgiving night, my mother and I look at the circulars and make our plan of attack. Then, we get up for the 4am day after Thanksgiving shopping.
79. I have already figured out what I am getting everyone in my family for Christmas (woohoo!!!).
80. I love looking at old family pictures. I have determined, though, that what we once thought were bold fashion choices were really just bad clothing choices.
81. My childhood best friend and I watched the Saved by the Bell Marriage of Zack and Kelly while on the phone with each other. We were both at separate colleges and had always watched the show together.
82. I have naturally frizzy hair. This is not a good hair texture for Houston.
83. Most days, I really enjoy the drive to and from work.
84. I really enjoy reading everyone else's blogs. I am not good about returning emails, and so it helps me keep up with everyone.
85. The same red suitcase has been sitting on my coffee table for 2 weeks now. I hate to completely unpack it and put it away since I will be heading out again at the end of this week.
86. I am usually cold. In fact, during the summer, I rarely have to run my air conditioner.
87. I think I am going to move my office at church into the server room with all the electronics. The rest of the building is so cold, and that room is nice and toasty.
88. Even though I do not cook well at all, I actually can bake very very well.
89. I love watching infomercials.
90. I have Hannah Montana, the Jonas Brothers, and HSM music on my Ipod. I claim that it is for work.
91. I just recently unpacked the last remaining box from my move here to Houston. It had set in the corner of my living room for over a year.
92. The fact that I have come up with this many "about me's" is amazing to me.
93. I love Diet Coke's from Sonic. I think it is the combination of the ice, the caffeine, and the carbonation.
94. Every so often, I think it would be nice to just live out in the middle of the woods in a little cabin that was away from it all.
95. I enjoy blogging.
96. I pray in the morning before I get out of bed.
97. I hit my snooze button each morning as many times as it takes for me to finish my prayer (see #96).
98. I feel very blessed to have been given the opportunities that I have in life.
99. I am also very thankful that I am almost to the end of this list.
100. If you have made it through the end of the list with me, then I thank you for reading.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
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You did a great job with the 100 things, I don't think I could do that. I love that you talk to your grandmother two times a week. So sweet!
#47 made me laugh out loud! Not many people would get that, but I do and I thought it was funny you tried! :)
I loved reading your 100 things!
Oh, and I think Boyz n the Sink is one of the best silly songs EVER! Any serious song about a belly button has to be awesome, don't you think?
What does it say about me as a person that my favorite part of your list is number 41! LOL
Speaking of number 68. You should explain that your sweet Granny bought you a "girly" gift first but because all the boys got Darth Vadar and you wanted one so much she got you one as a late Christmas present. (That same sweet Granny passed lots of her sweetness to her younger son.)
Another comment about Darth Vadar...I think you should mention that before you received your bank, your boy cousins took great delight in calling you on the phone and letting their Darth Vadar banks leave messages on your answering machine. Ah, the blessings of family....
Anonymous #2 is NOT the same person as Anonymous #1. Anon. #2 is the MUCH younger sister of Anon. #1. And Mother gave MOST of her sweetness to me. So there!
I love you, Jen!
A.C.
Anon #1 and #2 (also known as Dad and Aunt Colleen), I have posted more details of the whole money bank incident.
I LOVED your list. I am catching up on your bloggity-do-dah. We need to spend more time talking, Jennifer. I would like to say that I know you. . .but that would be a lie. We need to remedy that over a LARGE diet coke. Maybe we can get extra ice and reenact your frostbite from Russia.
Okay, here are some more.
101. You can whistle a duet.
102. You are a sucker for cute, colorful shoes (flats especially, right?)
103. G.A. Why wasn't that on the list?
Love you, Jennifer! (I disagree with #63, I think you probably are.)
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