Roses posted a list of 25 things about herself with the invitation for others to do the same.
25? I struggled with the list of seven that was doing the rounds a while back. Apologies if some of these repeat things I’ve said before.
1. I have always looked pretty much the same as I do now, just in a different sized version.
2. I’m left-handed in terms of pen-holding, but do some things the right-handed way. I think I’m actually the opposite of ambidextrous in that I’m not good with either.
3. I found my first grey hair while I was waiting to go into a French lesson aged 15. If it wasn’t the invention of hair dye, I may be entirely silvered haired by now. I inherited this from my father.
4. I have claimed that The Monkees are better than The Beatles on more than one occasion because I know it annoys people, but I think I actually do prefer them.
5. I really love art and doing creative things, however I am generally rubbish at these things as I have no natural ability. An art exam at school was the one and only exam I’ve ever failed in my life.
6. I still find going to the cinema exciting, especially if the “Pearl & Dean” advert comes on before the film. The music sends a shiver of excitement down my spine.
7. My favourite clothing items are short black dresses and flared jeans, and I think I might be getting too old to wear either.
8. I can’t drive. I’ve never had a single lesson or attempt at it. I’ve just never been able to picture myself doing it and traffic scares me. I know I should do something to change this.
9. I grew up by the sea and still miss living by the sea (the smell of the salt air in the evening especially), but I never go on beach holidays.
10. I like spending time on my own and many of my favourite things are best enjoyed alone (swimming, reading and sometimes even going to the cinema)
11. I find it very difficult to relax. I’m either doing something or I’m asleep. There isn’t much of a middle ground.
12. I am such a bad singer that I don’t even like to sing to myself in private. I often have a song going round in my head though – today it is “Cover Girl” by New Kids on the Block which destroys any credibility I may have had. (My sister went to see them last week, that’s why I thought about it)
13. I don’t have much money, but given the choice between more money and more time, I’d definitely take the more time option.
14. I feel guilty about living far away from my family but in all honesty could not imagine myself living in my hometown again.
15. Aged 5, I organised a talent contest for the employees of my parents’ company and some of my toys. I was the judge. My toy Mickey Mouse won, my dad came second, my mum third. I was a very harsh judge of the other contestants.
16. I’ve just eaten some pumpkin seeds.
17. I know a little bit about a lot of things and am not an expert in anything.
18. I went swimming outside this morning even though it had been snowing.
19. I’m not a good cook, but I always enjoy anything I’ve cooked myself because of the sense of achievement. My family’s business was catering, so I used to see it as my small rebellion that I couldn’t.
20. I’m trying to do something good each day, no matter how small.
21. As a child, it was explained to me that films were different from normal television programmes because they were only on once. I went through a phase of crying if I’d missed a film on television because I thought I’d never get another chance to see it.
22. The best job I’ve ever had was working in a charity shop. Unfortunately it was unpaid. Other than that, it was ideal.
23. I worry constantly. About everything. I know I shouldn't but I can't help it.
24. I'm not at all competitive, which may be one reason why I was terrible at sport. I am however very competitive at pub quizzes.
25. I'm off to the theatre now.
Looks like we have the following in common:
ReplyDelete1,3,5,11,12,14,17,23
Perhaps I'll have to ponder my own list now.
Yes, do your own list. It took me quite a while to think of these though.
ReplyDeleteIs Cover Girl KOTB new single? I heard the new one the other day on the radio and am ashamed to say I liked it?
ReplyDeleteWhat were you going to see at the theatre?
No, "Cover Girl" is one of their old ones.
ReplyDeleteI went to see "Woman in Mind". It was very old-fashioned sort of play, not really my cup of tea.
Good list honey.
ReplyDeleteI must admit we share quite a few things in common. Especially 17 and going grey, though I started when I was pregnant with Boy.
Perhaps the greyness is something that most dark haired women suffer from?
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