100 Things

1. I have a unique first name.
2. In fact, I have three first names, all unique.
3. English is not my first language.
4. I’m a carnivore. I’ve eaten many a type of meat.
5. I’m also a huge lover of veggies and fruits.
6. I rarely drink alcohol, never smoked, and never taken (street) drugs.
7. I don’t take much caffeine.
8. I’m not a Mormon nor a Jehovah Witness.
9. Some say I’m boring.
10. I say I’m just a good girl. And a cheap date.
11. I’m an atheist.
12. I didn’t have any toys while growing up.
13. Still, I had a very happy childhood.
14. I had cancer at age 24.
15. I was never ill before that. Ever.
16. I lost a lot of friends.
17. Cynical became my middle name.
18. Anger became my last name.
19. We had just moved to a new city/neighborhood/house.
20. I had just graduated from college.
21. I had just started my first full-time job.
22. I lost every single strand of body hair, except for eyebrows and eyelashes.
23. I hate needles.
24. I will never get a tattoo, aside from the 3 dots I already have from when I had radiation therapy.
25. I don’t believe in all the crap that says adversities are our lessons in life.
26. I say there are better ways to learn those lessons than through suffering.
27. I loathe people who throw their religion at me, especially those that don’t practice what they preach.
28. I got married at 24. Two months before they told me about the cancer.
29. I knew 7 people at our wedding of 170 guests.
30. My husband and I met online.
31. It was not through personal ads.
32. We never dated online.
33. He’s tall. He’s hot. He’s GQ.
34. We have one wonderful child, a baby boy.
35. Our baby boy is tall, chubby, smart, fun, funny, and is multi-lingual.
36. We want more children.
37. I have tiny boobs.
38. I had a lot of breast milk to offer our son while breastfeeding.
39. I have a hard time finding nice clothes because I’m short and small and I don’t fancy fashion in the children section.
40. I’m usually 100 +/- 5 pounds in weight.
41. I’m not a morning person.
42. I’m an engineer.
43. I’m geeky, nerdy, and a tad anti-social.
44. I’m also anti-Bush and his gang. Make that very anti.
45. I don’t wear glasses and I don’t carry pens in my shirt pocket like Dilbert.
46. It’s very easy to get on my good side, just be nice to me.
47. It’s very easy to get on my bad side, too. Be mean once and you’re to remain there for eons.
48. Some say I’m judgmental.
49. I say I have strong opinions and a strong mind.
50. I hate smokers who smoke around children. Or around nonsmokers. Or around me.
51. I hate smokers in general. Not at the person, but at the choice of habit.
52. I had many years of second hand smoking.
53. I prefer Coke. Not Pepsi. And definitely not Root Beer.
54. I don’t understand the whole ice cream on top of soft drink thing.
55. I failed the written driver’s test 3 times, the driving test 2 times before I got my license.
56. I used to get car motion sickness.
57. I used to have road rage.
58. I had 6 speeding tickets in 6 years.
59. I’ve been involved in 2 car accidents; both times were rear-ended by someone.
60. I cannot wear high heels.
61. I don’t like to wear pantyhose.
62. When my hair is short, I want long hair. And vice versa.
63. I giggle every time I hear the name “Harry” and have visions of a man who resembles a baboon. (Sincere apologies to all Harry’s. I just cannot help it.)
64. I have great dexterity with my fingers.
65. I don’t do any knitting/crocheting/whatever needle work.
66. Someday, I want to learn how to quilt. And knit.
67. I have great dexterity with my tongue and can tie a cherry stem with it.
68. I occasionally have pimples on my temples. It drives me crazy.
69. Ignorant people also drive me crazy.
70. I usually make telemarketers hang up before I do.
71. I like to be the center of attention. Unless the group is >10.
72. I snorkeled once. I loved it.
73. When I retire, I want to travel the world with my husband.
74. We don’t have any pets.
75. My favorite color is yellow.
76. My favorite flowers are daisies. All varieties.
77. I’m allergic to mosquitoes.
78. We live in a state where the mock state bird is mosquito.
79. I don’t like the cold.
80. We live in a state where temperature can go as low as -30F.
81. Someday we will move.
82. I once built a bridge using toothpicks and glue.
83. My favorite chocolate is Rocher. I love nuts.
84. I prefer milk chocolate, not dark.
85. I’m frugal. My husband says ‘miser’ fits better.
86. I used to be lactose intolerant.
87. I’m afraid of heights.
88. Am not afraid of flying or climbing / hiking mountains.
89. I don’t like sharing living spaces with roommates/non-familly people.
90. I was not born in America.
91. I’ve never watched The Wizard of Oz, The Sound of Music, Casablanca, or any of the ‘American Classics’
92. I feel just as American as the next guy.
93. Somedays I want to move out of the US.
94. I enjoyed photography as a teenager.
95. Some friends call me Photogenic.
96. I don’t have a lot of friends. See #16. Also see #43.
97. Most of the friends that I do have live very far from us.
98. I took a lot of belly pictures when I was pregnant with our son.
99. I always jokingly say I’d like to have half dozen children.
100. Maybe I make fun of it, but it’s truly what I want?

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  1. Ana Said,

    January 21, 2005 @ 5:57 am

    This was fun and a good idea. I might steal it someday.

  2. Bad Penguin Said,

    January 21, 2005 @ 10:51 am

    100 things to comment on! But I will hold myself to just a few:
    1. I never would have guessed from your writing that English is not your first language.

    2. What the hell kind of people stop being your friends because you have cancer?

    3. Coke is always better than Pepsi.

    4. I do not care for George W. Bush & his crowd either.

    5. And I also hate pantyhose.

  3. Kristin Said,

    January 21, 2005 @ 12:51 pm

    You are amazingly eloquent for someone who did not speak English as their first language.

    The fact that friends would drop you when you had cancer pisses me off.

  4. Anonymous Said,

    January 21, 2005 @ 8:10 pm

    I loved reading all about you!!!

    I can definitely relate to many of your “numbers”, but especially #30 and # 37. Sadly, though I wish it could be true, I can’t relate to #40!!

    Kisses to you and that sweet baby in your belly!

    Moogielou

  5. The Barrenness Said,

    January 22, 2005 @ 10:20 am

    I’ll never get tattoos either. Needles? Yuck. Anyway, I’ve got birthmarks that need removing before I start adding stuff to the canvas that is my body. Just think, and I could have married a burgeoning tattoo artist in the mid 90s. Damn, I missed out!

    I’m thinking you live in Minnesota. Just a guess.

  6. sweetisu Said,

    January 23, 2005 @ 8:58 pm

    Bad Penguin / Kristin,
    Thank you. The analogy I always like to use is, when you’re thrown into the deep end of the pool, you WILL learn how to swim. Well, at least you’re forced to learn. I would have had no one to talk to at school if I didn’t learn English quickly.
    Re: the friend-less after cancer.. no doubt it was horrible. But I guess I found out the hard way who were my true friends.

    Moogie,
    Yay to #30! Thank goodness for the internet! :) #40, well it’s really not a good thing. I barely made the minimum height requirement for a roller coaster ride at Six Flags!

    Barrenness,
    You got it. Needles suck.
    So does MN.

    Any of you care to divulge about yourselves?

  7. amyesq Said,

    January 24, 2005 @ 1:08 pm

    Wow I love your list! I can’t believe people stopped being your friend after you got cancer. That has to be one of the worst things I have ever heard. Thanks for sharing all that information. I look forward to hearing more. I have to say, after reading all that, I picture you looking like Kristy Yamaguchi.

    I hope you don’t mind if I steal your list (well, not YOUR list, you know what I mean) for my blog sometime this week.

  8. niki Said,

    January 24, 2005 @ 1:49 pm

    I can’t believe people stopped being your friend after you got sick. Those can’t be called people.
    I find myself in what you wrote. I feel like I know you a little.
    Can I steal your “100 things list” idea?

  9. sweetisu Said,

    January 24, 2005 @ 9:59 pm

    Even though I’d like to take the credits, I must clarify, this “100 things” is not my original idea.

    But feel free to expand on your own list. Would love to read more fun facts about you, and you, and YOU.

  10. The Barrenness Said,

    January 25, 2005 @ 10:00 am

    To expand on the “getting to know you” theme and the 100s theme, Sweetisu, you can learn about me here:

    http://thebarrenness.blogspot.com/2004/12/shes-totally-lost-her-mind-100-reasons.html

    AND

    http://thebarrenness.blogspot.com/2004/12/100-more-reasons-im-infertile-real-and.html

    P.S. I don’t live in MN but have experienced the wrath of its weather conditions. Drove along I-90 (I think that’s the right highway) in an ice storm once. What fun!

  11. The Barrenness Said,

    January 25, 2005 @ 2:04 pm

    At 2:05 PM, The Barrenness said…

    Apres Sex = After Sex; I thought I was being clever by substituting the “after” with the French equivalent.

    A foam wedge is used by some women (placed beneath the knees) to elevate their hips and thighs after sex. The belief is that the positioning/pelvic tilting will keep all the semen and sperm (hopefully) draining toward the cervix and uterus, and thus result in a pregnancy. The page I linked to when you click on the “foam wedge” describes the wedge, etc. in greater detail (it takes a while because it’s Adobe).

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    February 10, 2008 @ 10:42 pm

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