Well, work continues on the Monkey Sock. I’m totally ready to get this one done, but it seems to be moving along a bit slowly. Hopefully by tomorrow or Saturday, I’ll bind off.
In the meantime, I thought I would post this…I also created a new page for it (see the link on the right). I’ve seen a few blogs that had this, and I thought you might be interested in learning a bit more about “me.” If there are typos, I apologize. I have not gone back and read through it. I’m a little scared, to be honest. I’m my own worst critic. I’ll proof it tomorrow
- I was born in Goose Bay, Newfoundland (that’s in Canada, in case geography was not your strong subject).
- I was born on Easter Sunday.
- My mom was originally from Canada, and my dad was from France. Hence, the strange spelling of my name. If you thought the “h” was a typo, it wasn’t. The French spell Nathalie with the “h,” which is silent.
- I have one sister, who was born in Ontario. She was a Canadian citizen too.
- My parents divorced when I was very young…probably around the age of three. My mom would later go on to remarry…a couple of times, I think.
- I lived in Colorado until I was nine years old.
- I moved to a small town in Alabama when I was nine. What a change! It was very small compared to where I lived before.
- My town was home of the Chitlin Jamboree, complete with grease pole climbing and chitlin eating contests. Nasty stuff. You could smell them cooking all over town.
- I had two miniature schnauzers during my childhood…Salt and Pepper. Salt was an overweight male, and Pepper was a black female. I don’t know what happened to Pepper. We had Salt until I got married. He lived to a ripe old age.
- I’ve been driving since I was about 10 or 11 years old.
- I got my first car the Christmas before I turned 16, and I proceeded to drive it to school unattended. The cops always kept a close eye on the underage drivers.
- I had my first real boyfriend in either the 8th or 9th grade. He was the boy I had to kiss when we played spin the bottle on the way home from a field trip. We had a small class, so the parents drove the kids. I, for once, got in the “cool” car.
- I lost said boyfriend the following summer when I was gone for a month…two weeks to Canada and ten days to France. He cheated on me, and I found out when his sister, who happened to be my sister’s best friend, told her. Good riddance. Ok. I was broken-hearted. We would stay good friends throughout high school.
- I went to a small, private high school the next town over. The same group of kids went to school together from kindergarten through 12th grade, with a few additions and subtractions throughout that time. I joined the class in 7th grade.
- I met my husband during my senior year of high school. I was best friends with his cousins.
- I was State Typing Champ on a Manual Typewriter during my 10th or 11th grade year. I had made the mistake of sitting in front of a manual typewriter the first day of Typing I. I was stuck there for two years.
- During my senior year, I was named “Most School Spirit.” I was president of the Pep Club and quite enthusiastic.
- I became a Christian the morning after my Senior Prom. I’ll never forget that morning. I was baptized shortly afterward.
- There were 18 kids in my high school graduating class, including me. I graduated second. I still remember the first and last name of every person. I recently wrote them down for my kids when they tested me.
- I am an Auburn fan (wow, I can’t believe I waited until #20 to tell you this). When you grow up in Alabama, that is one of your most critical decisions.
- I was accepted into Auburn University, but my parents wouldn’t let me attend, so I went to a junior college instead.
- I married my husband when I was 19, and we moved to Auburn so he could finish his degree. I brought home the bacon…working for the library until he graduated.
- I moved to a bigger city after my husband graduated and got a job with the state. Moving to a big city was scary.
- I used to be notorious for getting lost. I once got lost on my way home from a high school football game. I wound up in Montgomery…an hour and a half from home…all before the days of cell phones. I once got lost going home for lunch from Auburn’s library. I never made it home that day but turned around and somehow found my way back to work. Moving to a larger city with one way streets almost did me in.
- I had Chicklet #1 when I was almost 22. Chicklet #2 came along 28 months later. Both were planned.
- I spent parts of both pregnancies on bedrest. Babies in my belly wanted to come out early. Fortunately, my deliveries were textbook.
- When delivering Chicklet #1, the nurses asked if a couple of trainees could observe since my delivery was going so well. When you’re in happy land induced by drugs, you’ll say yes to anything. Husband was mortified, but I didn’t know it at the time. Reality hit when I looked over, in the middle of pushing, and realized some strange young man was helping hold one of my knees up. I remember telling him, “If I ever see you on the street, I probably will not look at you…I will be so embarrassed.” “Ma’am,” he said, “I probably will be too.” He stayed for the whole delivery. I never saw him again.
- Chicklet #2 was delivered without any extra people in the room. I was smart that time.
- I worked full-time until my daughter was three and my son was one. That was when we moved to Miami, and I quit my job.
- I stayed home full-time for eight glorious years.
- One year, I was volunteer coordinator of both my children’s schools. Nuts, I say. They got me to do both by flattery. Never again. I logged over 240 hours at each school that year.
- I used to work out at a gym four or five days a week…right after dropping off the kids at school. I would volunteer at the schools or attend Bible study after my workouts.
- We lived in south FL for about eight years before moving a bit north. I feel like we’re back in the “South.”
- While in Miami, however, I became a naturalized citizen. It was fabulous! We went to the Clevelander on South Beach afterwards.
- I remember the first time I voted. The retired folks who volunteered at the voting station were super sweet to me.
- I lived in one of the counties famous for the “Hanging Chads” incident. I remember being confused when I voted…concerned about which name was on the which line.
- I’ll never forget where I was on September 11th. I was driving in my car, on my way to a hair appointment, when I heard the news. It was a blessing that I wasn’t home watching the Today Show, like I normally did. The live footage would have done me in because I had just lost my father six months before and was grieving heavily. I cried and cried when I heard about the towers.
- I used to be terrified to ride in planes. Several years ago, while flying out to visit my dad, I developed some sort of stress-induced stomach ulcer-type of pain. It took nearly a year for it to go away. We’ve flown three times this year. I’m no longer afraid to fly.
- The first time I visited Disney World was on my honeymoon. “It’s a Small World” is my favorite ride.
- I graduated from college in March 2008. I majored in Social Sciences and minored in History.
- My grade point average, upon graduation, was a 3.8. I made all A’s when I started back to school this last go-round. I spent 21 months in school and completed 23 classes during that time. All A’s…in each of those classes.
- I hope to pass my state certification exams this summer so I can teach middle school in the fall.
- I currently have three dogs…Aubie, Pele, and Molly. We rescued all three from animal shelters. We also have two rats (they belong to my son).
- I started knitting in May 2006, right before I started back to school.
- Before I started knitting, my favorite hobby was reading.
- My favorite authors are James Patterson, John Jakes, and Jude Deveraux.
- I love historical fiction. One of my favorite series is the Kent Family Chronicles (written by John Jakes).
- I like reality TV. My favorite shows are So You Think You Can Dance, Dancing With the Stars, and American Idol. Yeah, so much for “reality,” but they are entertaining.
- I like crime shows too, such as Criminal Minds. Other favorites are Lost, Heroes, and 24.
- I’m also addicted to the History Channel. I could spend hours watching shows about archeology and wars.
- I watch NASCAR. My favorite drivers are Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, and Carl Edwards.
- I like movies, but they have to be clean. One of my favorites is Gone With the Wind. My daughter and I also enjoy watching Phantom of the Opera.
- My childhood hero is Corrie ten Boom. I read The Hiding Place when I was a child and have read it several times since. She is the second person I want to meet in heaven, after Jesus. Her faith was absolutely incredible.
- I used to be a Mystery Shopper. I did this as a flexible way to earn money and free meals while staying home full-time.
- I also used to be a merchandiser. You know those people who you think work in a store, so you try to ask them a question, and they tell you that they don’t work for the store? That was me.
- I worked at a K-Mart and could not stand it. The manager was difficult to work with. I wound up quitting after less than a year.
- I currently work as a computer tech. I enjoy helping people fix problems and learn more about the computer, but I’m looking forward to starting a new career.
- I taught myself nearly everything I know about computers.
- I used to maintain our soccer club’s web site. I enjoy web site design.
- My favorite colors are blue and green. I like to wear red, but I don’t much because my husband has never been real fond of it on me.
- I used to be terribly near-sighted, with an astigmatism of -10 and -11.
- I had laser correction surgery right before we moved from south FL. I have 20/20 vision now.
- I rarely talk to my mom, even though we live about five hours away from each other…in the same state.
- She’s never been to my new home.
- I see my mom one time each year…for about three hours around Christmas…when we all get together at my sister’s house.
- My sister and I are married to brothers. Sounds like a southern thing, eh?
- Our children are double-first cousins.
- I only work part-time so I can pick up my kids from school and be home with them in the afternoons.
- I enjoy putting puzzles together. My son and I sometimes get on a kick and will have marathon sessions putting them together.
- If I won the lottery, I would tithe 10% to the church, pay off my debts, and quit my job. I would find some kind of job and work from home.
- My favorite vehicle that I’ve owned was my Durango.
- It was souped up with a large movie screen for the kids, extra power outlets, and awesome cushions for riding. It was my dream car.
- We traded it in for a more fuel-efficient vehicle when gas prices went up.
- I have devotions with my kids every weekday morning.
- We read from a devotional book and then read a chapter from a book of the Bible.
- We’re currently reading 1 Samuel.
- My dream trip would be to go to Israel and Italy (think — my love of history).
- I am, ultimately, a homebody. I love hanging out at home with comfy clothes (pj’s) and knitting.
- My favorite food is Mexican. I love chips and salsa.
- My next favorite is Italian. Stuffed manicotti noodles and ravioli make me happy, happy, happy.
- When I was pregnant with Chicklet #1, I had an almost daily craving for hot chicken wings. I attended night classes and would make Mr. AuburnChick take me out for wings afterwards.
- I once ate 40 hot wings (not while I was pregnant). I called in sick to work the next day.
- I am, sort-of, lactose intolerant. We’ll call it lactose sensitive.
- I cannot eat ice cream or white cream sauces without “discomfort.”
- My favorite, favorite food (no, that’s not a typo) is chocolate…milk chocolate.
- I once had a drink from Godiva called the Caramel Chocolixer. It’s a drink where they line the bottom with melted caramel, fill it with a drink concoction with bits of Godiva chocolate bar blended in, and topped with whipped cream and chocolate and caramel sauce. Chicklet #1 likes it too.
- I rarely drink socially, but when I do, I prefer Pina Coladas or Amaretto Sours. I have never had a beer, although I was forced to taste it once.
- I cannot stand the smell of coffee. It will almost make me sick to smell.
- I get carsick in the backseat of vehicles.
- Sunset is my favorite time of the day. I just love the way the sky looks as the sun is setting.
- When I was a teenager, and we would go to the beach for Spring Break, I would get up early and walk on the beach in the mornings. It was always cool and quiet.
- I am shy. It’s hard to believe, and most people are surprised to hear this, given the number of posts I have on KnittingHelp.
- I do much better one-on-one than in groups. I think it goes back to my school days and not feeling like I fit in.
- I rarely forget a face. I can tell you that I’ve seen someone…even if it was in an airport. I am not so good at remembering names.
- I hate shopping, unless it’s in an office supply store.
- I didn’t know what PMS was until a friend explained it to me when I was 25. Thank goodness! I used to think I was losing my mind! I’ve had this “talk” with Ms. Chicklet so she won’t go through the same quandry when she’s older.
- My least favorite chore in the house is ironing. I think it’s because that was “my” job growing up. I used to spend every Saturday ironing the clothes for the whole house. My step-dad was an ex-Navy man who insisted that his undershirts be ironed. No kidding.
- I am not a very good gardener. Apparently my mom decided not to pass on that gene. She can grow anything.
- I am very cold-natured. I have been known to wear a cabled sweater in 80-degree weather…out on a soccer field.
- I care deeply for my readers. I pray that each one of you will seek out the Lord with all of your heart, soul, and mind.
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