Monday, October 6, 2008

6 Quirky Things...

I've been tagged by my friend Amy (sorry, I don't know how to link your name Amy!). I'm supposed to write down 6 quirky things about myself and then tag 3 more friends.

1. I am a little quirky in my bedtime routine. I have done this as long as I can remember (it all dates back to the first time I saw Jaws when I was 9). I turn out the lights and get into bed as quickly as possible, the goal is to have my feet not touching the dark floor more than necessary. I say my prayers in my bed to avoid kneeling on the floor. My closet doors need to be shut before I can fully relax in bed.

2. I HAVE to sleep on my side of the bed each night. Bryce thinks it's funny to lay down on my side of the bed (the right side) and tell me he really wants to switch sides just for the night. He's tried that funny line about 5 times and never yet gotten to sleep on my side of the bed. I'm not sure exactly why this is, but I feel very uncomfortable and exposed and just can't sleep if I'm not on my side of the bed.

3. I always read the last page of a book before deciding if I'll read it or not. I read for fun, I prefer my books to have a good plot and then end happily. I don't want to invest myself and my emotions in something that will leave me feeling sad. (I don't watch sad movies either for that reason).

4. I enjoy cleaning and organizing. The dirtier it is, the more I enjoy it. I can remember back to when Sara and I were sharing a room (I must've been 5-7) and we would re-arrange our furniture about every other week (those dressers took quite a bit of teamwork to move!). I have been told that this is a rather unique and quirky tendency.

5. I think I should've been born in the 50's-60's. Okay, so honestly I'm happy with my life now, but I love that whole time period, the music, the housewife stereotype, the family roles, even the clothes. My idea of a perfect moment would be me vacuuming my spotless house along to Doris Day's music while wearing a pretty skirt with pearls on and my casserole baking in the oven. :D

6. I have a difficult time not smiling when I talk. It all started back in 5th grade when I kept getting repeatedly asked what was the matter. I felt fine inside, but people kept thinking I looked sad. I remember making a conscious effort to try to smile more and show the happiness I felt inside. So, skip about 12 years into the future and there I am in the hospital in labor with my first baby Claire. I was induced and it was taking forever for me to progress, they wouldn't start my epidural until I was dilated to a certain point, and it was agony. I was really hurting and my nurse came in to check on me. I remember through this fog of pain her telling me, "It's okay, you don't have to smile." It was then that I realized I might have a problem with this. :D No joke. Well, the only thing I want to say about this is that if I'm smiling at you, it is because I want to. I am a naturally happy person and I really do love talking and visiting with others. So don't think for a moment that my smile is not real!


The funny thing about this 6 quirky things assignment was that at first I couldn't think of anything! I actually wrote the first two and thought, "that's it. I'm just not a quirky person." :D Guess I was wrong. Out of a desire to protect my personal dignity, I'm going to stop blabbing on myself and choose three lucky friends to do this same thing. Actually, if you all want to you can, it's fun to have a reason to sit and think about yourself and personal tendencies. I'd specifically like for: Sarah Quilter, Stacy Mcallister, and Sara Powell to do this!

12 comments:

Sarah said...

You stinker! Now I have to think about how crazy I am! I LOVE your beautiful smile, Jean! It totally defines you, when I hear your name I instantly see that smile! And I have to sleep on the right side of the bed as well! Kind of silly. OK I will get right on this assignment.

Sarah said...

You stinker! Now I have to think about how crazy I am! I LOVE your beautiful smile, Jean! It totally defines you, when I hear your name I instantly see that smile! And I have to sleep on the right side of the bed as well! Kind of silly. OK I will get right on this assignment.

Sarah said...

woops! I'm sure how i managed to do that, sorry!

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Molly said...

You would have been brilliant in the 50s-60s. The picture you painted of you vacuuming, wearing pearls and smelling your oven casserole is right on! All I can say is thank heavens you were born in today's age--for the women of 2008, you make it seem like mothers can do it all and look pretty too!

Hallenbergers said...

LOL I am like that with closets too! FUNNY about your smile! Good thing it's a pretty one!!

Sara said...

It's time for you to post some more! We want more pictures! :)

Kaycee said...

you don't know me, I was looking at blogs in the leavitt family. we are related some how. But I read your post and you sound just like me! wow!

Sarah said...

Hey Jean! I guess I just can't post on this comment enough! Will you send me your email so I can send you those pictures from playgroup? Thanks. You can just leave it on my blog or email me. cquilter01@yahoo.com. Thanks!

jerolyn said...

I love reading your blog, your such a happy person! I'm so glad you and Bryce hooked up! We wouldn't have your "smile" in the family if you guys hadn't met!
Ok that sounded dumb, anyways, we miss you guys!

Tracey said...

I often think about Bryce and wonder how he is doing, and also about his wife and children. I wasn't sure how many he had and didn't know anything about his wife except I was told, she is a beautiful girl both inside and out and of course she would be to be the match for such a Giant like Brycee:) Well anyway, I loved your blog I look forward to checking in on it. And what a darling family. Oh ya by the way if you don't know for sure who I am I'm Tracey one of Bryces Oliphant cousins. My blog is on my mom and dads sight if you want to take a look. Although fair warning I'm not the greatest blogger.

Amanda said...

I have never met you Jean but am a friend of Bryce's from high school. I was super close to Kyle Lewis and mostly got to know Bryce through him, although I think Bryce and I did have a math class together. Anyway, I after reading what I have from your blog, I think you are perfect for him and I am so happy you have found each other.