It only seems right because after posting here a few times a week for almost five years, the few who actually read this likely know little about me. That all changes right... now as I reveal 7 (count 'em) things about me.
1.) I am the proud owner of a pair of $12 shoes. I purchased them at Payless in May and yesterday I noticed that the innersole insert was nearly destroyed.
2.) I spent just under $1,000 last November on a new camera. Yes, I am that obsessed with technology and my last camera which cost $500 paid for itself with freelance work that made more than that amount.
3.) In November we will welcome (from what the magic jelly-squirting technician tells us) a little girl in to our home. My money is on her having dark, thick, curly hair.
4.) My work desk is nearly as messy as my home desk and has
5.) I have been to church no more than four times during 2008.
6.) I could survive eating one meal consisting of nothing but tacos each day for weeks at a time.
7.) My favorite pizza topping -- meat.
And if you're visual, I will eventually post 7 of my very own photos at MinnPics (I'm all the way up to two) and continue to delve deep into the best photographers that Minnesota has to offer.
5 comments:
Interesting stuff! Congrats on the impending birth of a child!
Great post...all though you almost lost me with the whole "Miley Cyrus" statement. Whew!
Congrats on the Little Sornie!
I didn't get #1. are you saying it was a GOOD $12??
yeah on the miley...ewie!
and yeah, congrats on the new little girl!
for some weird reason, the struck-out 33 for 34 cans makes me laugh every time I read it. That and the broken mouse, as I alternate between imagining the battered plastic body of a mouse from a kid's magic kit, and a computer mouse. I DON'T imagine a real mouse...should I?
hey! You did it! So glad to learn 7 things about you. Now I want to know more about your photography, are you working on a book?
Congrats on the soon-to-arrive little girl, pass the anticipation with cans #35 & #36! lol.
You must toss those shoes. From a comfort snob, you can do much better. Too bad you couldn't get your money back.
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