Thursday, October 4, 2018
10 Things About Me
1. I always drive in the fast lane. Always.
2. If my flat sheet and comforter are not perfectly aligned, then I make Chris get out of the bed to fix it :) They have to be perfectly lined up for me to sleep.
3. I am 5'3.5". People always seem to think I am taller than I am.
4. I cannot handle when my student's tooth falls out. Legit gags me every time. I usually just cover my mouth, look away, and aggressively point them in any other direction that towards me. So gross.
5. I thought I'd have my kids closer together. Then, I realized that sleep is life, and I really enjoy not feeling like I got hit with a stack of books everyday, so we've just been holding off because...sleep.
6. I do not get embarrassed easily, nor do I have any fear of public speaking. I honestly don't care what anyone thinks about me, so I'm always the one who gets volunteered to quiet a crowd or make an announcement.
7. I got married when I was 22. Like what the actual heck were my parents thinking? 6.5 years later...I guess we are doing pretty well!
8. Teaching is my second career. I have an MBA and was in accounting before spending my days with small children. My dream job would be to own a home staging company or become an interior designer. Or a real estate agent, but I don't want to work nights or weekends...ha!
9. I cry in church almost every Sunday. Those songs just get me! Chris always just looks over and rolls his eyes! Ha!
10. I have really bad anxiety. I get it from my dad. Some nights I can hardly breathe. Some nights I pace the floor. It can be over tiny things, or things that *might* happen in the future. I once had a panic attack because we forgot Graham's monitor on vacation. He was sleeping in the room next to us and I could. not. sleep. I felt like I was having a heart attack because I couldn't hear or see him. Chris went to the store and bought a monitor so we would have it the rest of the trip.
Welp, now that y'all all think I'm super strange, what are some things about you!!??
That's cool that your second career is teaching! I am about to get my teaching qualification - I studied art history and curatorship at university, but there weren't (and still aren't) many jobs in that field, so then I worked in administrative roles in law firms and the public service. I am looking forward to starting my next chapter!
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