Life in Progress

"I've learned that you shouldn't be afraid to change: instead be afraid to stay where you are..If you let fear of change rule you, you will live never knowing there is a fuller life out there that is yours for taking."

Sunday, July 24, 2005

Too much information...

I have not felt inspired to blog lately about anything so here goes the beginning of "100 things about me" or more information about me than you ever asked for:

1-I am the oldest of three, I have a sister and a brother

2- I am single and have never been married. All of which has prompted my grandmother to give me my "wedding gift" of money because she claims she won't be around to see me walk down the aisle. She's probably right.

3-I was born on Christmas Day, the first baby I might add to pop out that day. TV and newspaper coverage were in order. Yes, I experienced my 15 minutes of fame before I could even form a thought in my brain.

4-I have a cat named Samantha, i.e. Sam. Although gowing up we always had a dog, I am rather fond of cats maybe because they are easy to take care of. I do like dogs, preferably the "small" ones, because they truly love you unconditionally and have little if any disposition, unlike cats.

5-I like chocolate and peanut butter, especially when I am PMS'ing. :)

6-In April of this year, I had a part of my liver removed because they found a tumor inside it. It was benign. Thank god! But the liver also grows back so -bonus!


7-I recently became an Aunt to a precious little girl-Aspen Meadow. She'll be one this August.


8- I am a "mutt", bred from parents of the following mix of nationalities German, Italian, Ukrainian and Hungarian. Years of therapy were in order to help me deal with anger issues.


9- In October of last year I went to Italy with a good friend for 14 days. A trip that I had always wanted to take. I had hopes of meeting an Italian man, falling in love and re-locating to Italy-or was that in the book I was reading at the time?

10-Growing up I refused to wear dresses and played softball and basketball with the neighborhood boys-it made my grandmother somewhat nervous-so she would lecture at my mother who would then lecture to me that it was not proper to play with the boys. Today I am pretty much "girlie" yet I still hang with the boys.

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