Thursday, November 19, 2015

5 Things

I thought I'd take the Writer's Workshop challenge and do # 4. Five Things. List 5 things we don’t know about you, 5 things you’re knowledgeable about, 5 things you know nothing about, and 5 things you believe.

This may be a stretch because after 7 years of blogging I feel there is hardly anything you don't know about me, but I love a challenge!

Five Things You Don't Know About Me

  1. I once had an ambition to join the Navy. A girlfriend and I were going to join together. But then BOOT CAMP and I reconsidered, because one of my life goals is not to sweat.
  2. I once served on a jury at a federal court. I was all excited thinking I would share in putting a criminal behind bars. Instead, my case was about Timothy wheat ... Hay ... Food for horses ... Yawn.
  3. I once owned my very own motorcycle. It was a Yamadog Yamaha 100.  My career as a dirt biker ended pretty quickly when I flipped it climbing a hill. I was on crutches for the next two weeks as I had sprained my knee.  I could have scanned in a pic of me on crutches back in the 70s to share, but I didn't think about it in time.  You're welcome.
  4. Another ambition I had that died quickly was to be a baton-twirler.  It was in sixth grade and I talked my mom into letting me join a class. We'd already paid money for the class and bought a baton (a real one, not a kid one), when I fell off monkey bars causing a compound fracture of the wrist. The class was over by the time I got out of my cast.
  5. Although, I only knew how to cook three things when I got married, I quickly learned to love cookbooks and vowed someday I'd write one myself. Then I hit the years of trying to serve food to my pickies and somehow that desire left.
Enough about my failed ambitions, lets talk five things I'm knowledgeable about:
  1. Procrastination - as in I'm the Queen of procrastination.
  2. Being Fashionably Late - as in I'm also the Queen of lateness.
  3. Forgetfulness - When I was 30, my granny remarked, "Lord, have mercy, if you forget this much at age 30, I don't know what will happen when you're my age."
  4. Beginning to make a recipe only to discover I'm missing an important ingredient - this has happened too many times to count.
  5. The joy of having grandchildren: The first time I saw mine, I fell for them hard. All they have to do is smile at me, or pout, and I'm their slave.
Five things I know nothing about:
  1. Physics
  2. Calculus
  3. The Periodic Table (which if you are a Jeopardy aficionado as I am, you'd know how important it is to know this)
  4. Shakespeare - ditto
  5. Mythology - ditto
Five things I believe:
  1. God is who He said He is.
  2. Jesus is God's son and the only way to Heaven
  3. The first commandment is to love Him with everything I am.
  4. The second commandment is to love others as much as I love myself.
  5. If I keep busy doing those two commands, I won't have time to get into trouble.
  6. Bonus:  There is always time for lipstick.  (Ok, so I'm still shallow ... working on it.)

So ... anything about you that you'd like to share??? Inquiring minds want to know!

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7 comments:

  1. I loved this and I started cracking up about the part where you said you don't do sweat....haha.....so funny!! Loved getting to know you a bit more and guess what???? last evening I wrote a post using those very two great commandments!! Maybe I should write tonight about this 5 things thing :)

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  2. Amen on the believes. And, I too love lipstick.

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  3. This was fun to read; I wouldn't have pictured you as having a motorcycle :)

    betty

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  4. awww . . . baton twirling. do they do that anymore? it was fun to get to know you better and I also add an amen to your beliefs. Stopping by from mama kats kelley at the road goes ever ever on

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  5. What a very fun post! Quiting your pursuit of the Navy due to your life goal of not sweating made me laugh out loud.

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