• Eastham, Cape Cod, MA, US

Last week while I was under a deadline, Kat at Sunshine and Lemonade tagged me for a meme. My first.

So…here are the rules:
1. Link back to the person who tagged you. (Check)
2. Post these rules on your blog. (Check)
3. Share six unimportant things about yourself
4. Tag six random people at the end of your entry.

Six unimportant things about myself:

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1. I confuse baking soda and baking powder every single time. Each time I think I have it right, I get it wrong again.

2. I am quite disturbed when the members of my family don’t completely shut the doors to cabinets and drawers. When my mom or Rob cooks, I wander around shutting the doors.

3. I have poor peripheral vision because of a medical issue ten years ago. When someone sitting next to me passes me something (like papers or the collection basket), I just don’t see it. I always fear someone is going to think I’m spacey or rude because of it.

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4. My first full length album was Michael Jackson’s Thriller. The second was Lionel Richie’s Can’t Slow Down.

5. I have dreams where I need to call someone and I keep messing up the numbers. I just can’t make the call. It’s so frustrating sometimes that I wake up being bothered by it.

6. Our family theme is Turtles. We have numerous (but not an overwhelming) turtle things around the house and the yard. And recently we adopted Spitfire, a turtle at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center who is scheduled to be released back into the ocean next week.

3 thoughts on “Random acts of useless information

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      I love your list. I can’t keep straight which is soda and powder either. And you would have issues with the drawers in my room. My dresser – which is pretty new – has some “settling” issues…and the drawers won’t stay shut. Thank goodness I have an engineering husband to take them apart and reset the tracks…

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      Thanks, Kat. It was a bit of a challenge to come up the list, but it was so nice to get to do something with no pressure!

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      Just remember that “baking SODA” is pure “bicarbonate of SODA”

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