- I am boring, but I encourage you to read the next 99 things about me. I think I’m boring because I haven’t done a lot of things people my age should have done. Like smoke weed. Or even a cigarette for that matter.
- I broke my curfew about three times when I was a teenager. And when I did, I always told my mom about it.
- I love my mom. Like a lot.
- I love my sister. Tons.
- I love my dad. So so much.
- I hope I did enough “boy” things to make my dad feel like he didn’t miss out.
- After hugging my grandparents and saying hello, the first thing I do when I board their houseboat is head for the back deck to start fishing.
- I love baseball.
- When I was 12 I would make my own score sheets on lined paper and keep score of the Blue Jays game for my dad so that I could tell him about every play when he got home from work. He always thanked me—even though TSN SportsDesk did my job at 11 p.m. every night.
- With the exception of Catcher, I’ve played every infield position as a fast pitch player.
- I hate the outfield.
- I enjoy feeling needed.
- I need feedback on everything…work, clothes, hair, etc.
- I have too much gray hair for someone who is 27.
- My birthday is on October 11.
- I was born on my parent’s anniversary.
- With my grandmother’s help, my sister and I threw my parents a fantastic surprise 25th anniversary party two years ago.
- I miss the Okanagan.
- The town I grew up in had one stop light.
- Six of my 27 years were spent in a logging camp in northern B.C.
- I took my first steps on the dance floor of a bar in Hyder, Alaska
- My 8th birthday present was a red and white Yamaha 50 cc dirt bike
- I used to ride the motor bike track backwards to avoid going up the steep hill at the beginning
- I am a huge chicken who hates taking risks.
- But, I have a fairly aggressive investment style.
- I’m pretty good with my money, but I could be better
- I’m more like the ant, than the grasshopper.
- I love teaching grasshoppers. My sister is a grasshopper.
- I wish I could be more like my sister.
- I already regret not having more “fun” in my life.
- I don’t know what to do to infuse more “fun” in my life
- I love shopping.
- The best things to shop for are clothes and shoes. And house stuff. And make up.
- I used to make pretty decent money selling Mary Kay.
- I have an entrepreneurial spirit, but love the comfort of a “regular job”
- I work as a Communications Advisor
- If I won the lottery I’d still work, but I’d work for a not-for-profit organization. Or I’d start one.
- If I ever started a not-for-profit, I would have a hard time choosing what cause to support.
- I worked at the Project 118 Youth Ranch—a healing place for at-risk female youth—for nearly two years
- I feel best when I feel like I have made a difference…in my own life, in someone else’s life
- I have decided the best way to decide where to donate money is to support the causes my friends and family support.
- I hope my writing this doesn’t result in a sudden influx of donation requests.
- I feel bad for bartering and when I go to garage sales, I often try to offer more than the asking price.
- I like going to garage sales.
- I have never purchased anything very useful or valuable at a garage sale.
- After holding my own garage sale last year, I realized one man’s junk truly is another man’s treasure. A forest-green heart-shaped pillow with a ruffle around it? Really, lady? You wanted that? What did you do with it?
- I have never forgotten the phrase my grandmother shared with me when I was probably 10 years old: “If you watch your pennies, the dollars will take care of themselves”
- I admire my grandparents for their hard work.
- Every job my grandma ever had, she created herself. She owned a beauty parlor, a sewing shop, a kitchen and bunkhouse operation and a restaurant
- I don’t really have any favourite restaurants. Except McDonald’s J
- I will try different foods, but don’t really like a lot of different foods.
- I think ethnic food is weird and not tasty. African? Indian? Thai? Sorry. I just can’t do it.
- I love steak. Especially when I can dip it in sour cream.
- I think sour cream is the perfect condiment.
- I also love sour candy. Well, any candy really.
- If you see me at the airport, ask to see my carry on. There will always find candy.
- I have traveled, domestically, a lot…for work and for pleasure.
- I’ve been to Disneyland twice and Disney World once.
- The only place outside of North America that I’ve ever been is the Dominican Republic.
- My boyfriend has also never traveled outside of North America, except for to the Dominican.
- My boyfriend’s name is Brodie (born Brody). When we met, I couldn’t have imagined meeting someone more like my dad.
- I love Brodie’s family like my own family.
- I hope one day his four nephews become my four nephews
- Although I have a wedding file with magazine tear outs, I am scared to be married.
- I’m even more terrified to have kids.
- I lose everything.
- I am scared I would misplace my children.
- I have a word document saved on my computer with potential names for my daughter(s)
- I will share those names with anyone who is really interested
- No one ever spells my name right.
- When I meet new people and shake their hands, I always have to repeat my name.
- I am far more comfortable around older people than I am around people my own age
- I am thankful for the people I’ve met since moving to Fort McMurray
- I don’t think Fort McMurray is as bad as people say it is. I try to make the best of it.
- I have taken an interest in photography since I moved here.
- I’m not that great at it, but I like learning about it
- I love to read. I love self-help books, fiction, biographies, you name it.
- I don’t know anyone who buys more magazines than I do.
- If there was one talent I wish I could have, it would be interior decorating.
- I know I am so terrible at singing that I don’t even bother wishing I could sing.
- I love to sing.
- Country dominates my playlists, but I like a lot of different music.
- I played the piano when I was little, but wasn’t that great.
- I was also not that great at figure skating, but loved it.
- If there was one thing I wish I could do every single day, it would be golf.
- I love playing golf with Brodie. As long as he isn’t pouting.
- I had two goals this year: break 50 on a nine-hold round and 100 on an 18-hole round. I accomplished one of two.
- I’m pretty good at setting goals. Or, at least keeping goals in mind and working toward them, either consciously or subconsciously.
- Getting a “B” in high school almost reduced me to tears, even though I was the only one who was disappointed.
- I went to a hockey game with my friend, Dana, the night before my Math 12 provincial exam.
- The Math 12 provincial exam is the only test I’ve ever failed. I got 49%.
- I only buy 6/49 tickets when the jackpots are really big and the odds of winning are pretty much impossible.
- I like to gamble and play online poker for real money when I’m bored.
- The most I’ve ever won playing poker is $72.
- I don’t have an addictive personality. Unless we’re talking about candy.
- I have a basset hound named Barkley who likes red Swedish Berries.
- There are few things in my life I wish were different.
- But, it still bugs me that I wish these few things were different
- In my heart, I am content. I think.
- I can't believe I made it to 100.
xoxo
Lanette
8 comments:
I could also make a list of 100 things, just of what popped into my head after reading every new point here. You must've been bored, but I thoroughly enjoyed this.
You are nuts, but I love you. Have a great day.
Brody/ie
Wow, I'm impressed, 100 things is a lot...it's got me thinking about what my 100 would be.
I want to know your kids' names!
I have never spelled your name wrong. In fact, when you were born I was the only one who spelled it correctly on a card!
Love you!
Uncle J-Rock
I loved reading this! I'm glad that you are still addicted to Candy!!
Miss you!
If you fish and love baseball, I would say your Dad hasn't missed out on enjoying "boy things". Rest assured, you make a great son. ;)
And I don’t understand how you could be a huge chicken that hates taking risks if you rode a dirt bike at age 8!
(I did a 101 list too. It's linked on my blog if you want to check it out.)
She was a huge chicken because this "dirtbike" was the size of a tricycle, and she rode it so slow that it nearly tipped over everytime.
Also, I remember that forest green heart-shaped pillow. How ugly!
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