100 things for a 400th post
Ever since my venture into blogging, I've borne witness to "The 100 Things" others have blogged about themselves, usually leaving me feeling extraordinarily boring and somewhat defeated. I can barely eek out an "Eight Things About Me" without breaking into hives over the lack of interesting material...and then I read Carmi's list and thought, "Y e a h...if I ever do one of those, THIS is how I wanna do it...". When he posted a second "100 Things", it was time to write one myself.
Revised ~ If you're a new reader (or one who has just discovered my "100 Things"), I'd love to hear how we're similar....and different! Even though I wrote this a looong time ago, these kind of things don't change :).
- After taking ten years of ballet, I never learned how to "spot" well.
- In spite of taking ten years of ballet, when I participated as a teen in the local America's Junior Miss pageant, I tapped (having taken less then half the years I studied ballet) to "Yankee Doodle Dandy"...on stairs. Yes...s.t.a.i.r.s.
- The choreography began with me standing on my head.
- I would pay an arm and a leg to have video footage of that dance (or ANY of my performances) now.
- One of my favorite sounds is laughter, especially my husband's and children's laughs when it's a deep-down belly laugh.
- I love to laugh until I cry because something is really, REALLY funny.
- That doesn't happen enough.
- "The Sting" is my all-time favorite movie and not just because of Newman and Redford.
- Although they're v e r y easy on the eyes, and I think both have aged well, like fine wine :).
- I've found one of the downsides to blogging is I don't read as many books.
- Reading more books is one of my New Year's resolutions.
- I'm starting the year by reading one of my favorite blogger's (Ragamuffin Diva) first published novel, Murder, Mayhem and a Fine Man.
- I begin recycling plastics and metal this year as a result of a former post and consequent comment thread with another blogmate of mine.
- I hope to add paper products and glass soon (it's a matter of space).
- I've found once you begin recycling, you think about environmental stewardship a whole lot more...I get a little twitchy when I see people throwing cans and plastic bottles in trashcans :/.
- One of the best, unexpected results of recycling was meeting Al, the steward of the recycling center where I take our things. HE is an example of how a GOOD JOB should be done!**
- I think I could pick my children and husband out of a police line-up, blindfolded, by their scents alone.
- My favorite scent on a person is "freshly showered", regardless of the soap, lotion or deodorant they put on after.
- Dirty fingernails gross me out.
- Dirty, long toenails REALLY gross me out.
- I love the fact my faith is not stagnant.
- It blows my mind to think about the Trinity and eternity.
- I can't think about either for very long.
- I love how Jesus lived the gospel, showing us how to love God and love others.
- This, in practice, is remarkably simple but paradoxically difficult.
- In spite of the fact I lost my mom to breast cancer when I was nine and she was just 38, lost my maternal grandmother to same when she was in her early 20s, and my sister is a TEN YEAR (WAHOO!) SURVIVOR, I do not live in fear of the disease coming after me.
- That doesn't mean I think I've dodged a bullet, just that I refuse to allow it to force me into living a life of "What Ifs".
- However, when I forget something I think I should remember, I wonder if it's early Lewy Bodies Disease or Alzheimer's.
- I've seen the end-life of dementia face-to-face...and realized there's a paradoxical mercy in car crashes and sudden heart attacks.
- I think I'm over-using derivatives of the word "paradox" in this list.
- Even though I have a pretty big chickenpox scar between my eyebrows, it's been a part of my face so long, I don't even see it anymore.
- It embarrassed me as a teen.
- I'm glad smallpox has been eradicated in this country and my kids didn't have to receive vaccination against it.
- But I kinda like the scar on my arm from my own vaccine.
- I wish I had paid better attention in ALL my history classes. I can't remember much of anything now, but I find it fascinating, and wish I had retained more :/.
- I'm geography impaired and have no sense of direction.
- I can't read a compass. I mean, sure, I know they always point north but that doesn't do me much good given #37.
- My favorite childhood stories were "The Velveteen Rabbit" and "The Gift of the Magi".
- The exchange between the Rabbit and the Skin Horse about "becoming real" is beautiful to me.
- It reminds me of my former job as marketing director of a retirement community...it was FULL of "real" people.
- I love my daughter's version of the V.R...it's a stuffed white Persian cat she received as a gift when she was two, still has, loved to shreds (and survived two stomach virus "sprinklings" and two subsequent "showers" in the washer)...and her friends used to make fun of it when she was older ("You STILL have Princess?!), but I tried to explain to her she was more beautiful than EVER because she was loved "real". I wonder if she remembers that.
- Recurring dream themes of mine used to be running away from someone who was chasing me, the ability to fly (sometimes in relation to the former), not being able to put my contacts in because they were too big for my eyes, and my teeth falling out.
- I rarely dream about any of the above now, but the last thing makes me wonder if I grind my teeth.
- I'm a strong swimmer and, although decades from being current, was a lifeguard.
- The hardest job I've ever had (besides being a mom) was nursery director for a large church.
- The first year and a half were wonderful (I felt like I made a difference). The last 2 1/2 years slowly robbed me of joy, and at times, left me judgmental, critical and self-righteous. That makes me go "Ugh" now....
- THAT was when I realized it was time to leave it behind.
- Good manners are VERY important to me.
- My kids' first words were "Please" and "Thank You" not "DaDa" or "MaMa".
- Just kiddin' (but those were among their first words) :).
- "Large things" in creation inspire me--the ocean, waterfalls, mountains, thunderstorms--and perhaps more than anything else I can put my hands on, speak to the imagination, creativity, power, grace, beauty and generosity of God.
- "Little things" in creation inspire me, too--ants working in a colony, snowflakes, fireflies; they remind me that God's interested in the details and little things matter.
- I think dreadlocks are more appealing on black men than white men; braids are equally attractive for any woman who can pull off the look (I don't think I pulled it off very well, but it was fun).
- If I'm the last one out of the bed, I can't imagine not making it every morning.
- I have scoliosis, but never had to wear a brace.
- Tiramisu and crème brûlée are my favorite desserts, sharing equal billing.
- In part, because I like their texture...I don't really chew or bite either, I squish 'em around with my tongue.
- Using my blow torch to caramelize sugar is a cheap thrill.
- I love caramel macchiatos breves (made with half and half) and I'm afraid they're the #1 reason I've gained weight this year :/.
- Plus, my favorite salty snack is cashews, and they're fattening. I so wanna believe they're healthy nuts.
- It's worth it to me to pay a premium for whole cashews, halves and pieces don't taste as good ;).
- Moderating #s 10 & 11 does not factor into any New Year's Resolutions I've considered.
- Ever since my watch battery died I've been using my cell phone to tell time.
- I have sentimental attachment to clothes.
- In the past I have collected carousel horses, angels and elephants.
- I don't collect anything now.
- My first car was an electric blue Grand Prix, a family hand-me-down.
- I wish I could purr like a cat.
- I cannot roll my R's.
- I'll eat just about anything if it's deep fried.
- I have no musical ability outside of appreciating it in others.
- The only time I recall enjoying singing (and anyone enjoying me singing) was when my children were babies...and lullabies were part of our bedtime ritual.
- I sang a three-song repetroire, "Let Me Call You Sweetheart", "It's a Happy Day" and "You are My Sunshine".
- Realizing fully well they were stalling to stay up a few minutes later, I still loved my babies begging me to sing.
- Now, they beg me NOT to sing.
- Or "car dance"...that is SO not cool for their mother to do (hehe).
- I don't just love drinking coffee for the taste or caffeine...it's for the warmth in my hands, its divine aroma, and an excuse to use fun mugs.
- While I wouldn't turn down marshmallows in hot chocolate, my preference is whipped cream. MOUNDS of it!
- You can smile with your lips, or you can smile with your lips AND your eyes. The latter is MUCH more beautiful and engaging and I think it's easy to tell the difference.
- I d.e.t.e.s.t. a victim mentality and blaming others for your circumstances.
- It's unattractive in children, it's deplorable in adults.
- The more I read Scripture, the more I want to read Scripture; the less I read Scripture, the less I want to read Scripture. What's up with that?
- Sometimes the most sincere prayer I can offer is the same prayer as the father who had a demon-possessed son (full account in Mark 9:14-32).
- I'm pretty much cold all the time.
- I love to fill our children's Christmas stockings, but not until this year, did my children notice and comment that Tad and I don't have one.
- I'm on the prowl for two new Christmas stockings :).
- I used to be a binge bargain shopper, but that abruptly stopped when I moved to Tennessee 4 1/2 years ago.
- For the most part, I HATE shopping...too many choices for EVERYTHING!
- EVERY time my children ask what's for dinner, the FIRST thought that enters my mind--which I don't allow myself to respond--is "Chicken sh!t on a shingle".
- About the above: a) My sweeter-than-sugar mother-in-law, the woman who is basically Jesus with skin on, told me I could say that on my blog, because b) it's what my my mother used to say to us (to be blogged with affection soon).
- I'm thankful to have siblings of both genders.
- All the knives in our kitchen desperately need to be sharpened or replaced!
- I won a marathon dance contest when I was in high school.
- I'm very competitive when playing games, but it probably doesn't come across that way.
- I think (hope?) I'm a good sport when I lose...and when I win.
- I don't have a favorite flower but several favorites--gerbera daisies, gardenias, tulips, lilies of the valley and zinnias.
- I don't care for carnations at all.
- I stopped wearing perfume because I wear scented lotions.
- Sometimes, I think it'd be nice to give up scented lotion in order to wear perfume again...for my husband.
- Pretty soon, if you're a consistent reader, you'll notice a shift in my blog....
Well, now...that was actually fun to write. Makes me wonder how hard it would be to come up with a second list myself! :).


















Good stuff, Robin. I forgot to do one on the old blog, so I am waiting to hit 100 on this one. The posts I managed to track down from the old put me over, but I want to play fair. Plus, I need time to get that stream of consciousness going. I saw a version of this on AFF and decided I would do it that way as well.
Posted by: Robinella | December 30, 2007 at 05:01 PM
I much prefer the 100 to be stream of consciousness rather than dry and humourless, so thank you.
I have long ago done the 100th - but always been a slave to NOT doing things when they are expected, so maybe one day, maybe not...
Posted by: jeanie | December 30, 2007 at 06:00 PM
I have read your first fifty with interest though I am not inspired to create 100 things list about me. I am going to read more about the Lewy Body disease. My father died confused seemingly with Alzheimer's. His autopsy spoke of Parkinson's disease with dementia and something about Lewy Bodies.
Good for you figuring out about your job and then moving on.
Oh yes, I say that I am directionally challenged. I always have to think a few moments to distinguish my right from my left. If I drive someplace new, I have a difficult time retracing my steps.
Congratulations, on your 400th post.
Posted by: mjd | December 30, 2007 at 06:52 PM
200 Interesting things about you? Should get really interesting along about 162
Posted by: Old Horsetail Snake | December 30, 2007 at 07:12 PM
Very cool. You know, I think it's not so much that there aren't 100 things to say about yourself, but rather, what are you willing to put out there for anyone to read!! :)
Posted by: claudia | December 30, 2007 at 08:37 PM
Can you keep a secret? I didn't see it on the list, this is the first time I've read anyone's 100 list. Usually I see it as too overwhelming and just pass it but here I made the first 50 and look forward to the next 50.
Interesting stuff there. I like you. :)
Posted by: Lisa's Chaos | December 30, 2007 at 11:55 PM
Great first 50. I was trying to keep my items short on my 100 list due to the 10 things I love about me I had a paragraph for each one. I thought it flowed, for my thoughts it did, but yours was nice!
Paper is the easiest in my mind, all you need is one paper grocery bag and a space to put it. Once it is full it goes in your garage or in the trunk to go to the recycle place. I keep my glass in a box in the garage, that is the one item that doesn't fill up as quickly as the rest.
Looking fwd to the next 50! Have a Happy New Year!!
Posted by: kaytabug | December 31, 2007 at 02:24 AM
That Murder, Mayhem and a Fine Man was a great book! I loved it!
Posted by: Heather | December 31, 2007 at 11:30 AM
I used to dream about my teeth falling out and would wake up spitting on my pillow (cause in my dream I was spitting out teeth) and yes I am serious grinder!
Way to go on attacking 100 (but some of us - and we won't say who - has done 300!)
Posted by: Cheeky | December 31, 2007 at 11:48 AM
Loved this.
It's simply, you.
Posted by: Kristy | December 31, 2007 at 03:54 PM
#42-I used to dream all the time about my contacts being too big to put in my eyes. Sometimes they were as big as plates and I tried and tried to cram them onto my eyes. Frustration! My worst and most recurring dream is trying to find a clean and private bathroom to use. They are always public and open and dirty, sickeningly. Most of the time the toilet is not even hooked up to plumbing. I don't know what that means, but I have spent many hours looking for a bathroom in a lot of places.
Posted by: Junebug | December 31, 2007 at 03:59 PM
I love that you included #35 and think maybe you would have if you had teachers who loved the subject. (Which was my reason for being a history teacher...and I got out after 3 years for the same reason you left your church care job!) If you ever need any help in historical things (esp. Medieval Britain) I got your back!
Posted by: Anglophile Football Fanatic | December 31, 2007 at 07:24 PM
Hey Robin. I'm slowly emerging from my laptopless vacation and catching up on my faves. I can't thank you enough for the kind mentions, both here and elsewhere. You truly exemplify the giving spirit, which is why I so very much enjoy reading your work.
I love how your list flowed. I felt like I was reading snippets of your story. And I could relate because you get "real" in ways that make absolute sense to me and to everyone else who's commented here. I hope you've got more lists like this in you: I can't wait to read 'em.
Posted by: Carmi | January 07, 2008 at 10:25 PM
Carmi, I wasn't ready to stop when I did. Thanks for providing the motivation to finally write one of these "lists"...I thoroughly enjoyed it :).
Posted by: Robin (the pensieve one) | January 08, 2008 at 10:22 PM
fun fun list! I've enjoyed looking around your blog (I've seen your name in comments on other blogs, but never stopped on by...)
I have scoliosis too, but no brace here, either.
Blessings,
Karla
Posted by: Karla ~ Looking Towards Heaven | January 28, 2008 at 11:56 AM
Good list, I just did this too and posted it today! I like the one about your watch going out and how now you tell time with you cell - I do the same thing now since my battery died!
Posted by: Elaine | January 29, 2008 at 09:04 PM
Not only can I recognize my children by their smell, I can also differentiate among them by (a) the way the top of each one's head feels to my cheek, and (b) the feel of each one's lovely nose. We have tried this.
Posted by: Sieglinde | January 31, 2008 at 11:10 AM
Robin, I really like this idea of listing 100 "things." I'd like to do this for myself and make this a project for the girls for homeschool. They can work on their list weekly until they reach 100, no pressure or time limits. I love it! It will be something else for us to write about(like we don't have enough). One of them will probably love this idea; the other won't, but she's the one that really needs the practice. Oh well...:)
Posted by: Monica | February 01, 2008 at 11:39 AM