I was prompted by a friend's blog to share a confessional list with you all today regarding quirky things about me. This should be interesting. Here we go:
1. Sometimes I eat ice cream ONLY for dinner.
2. Sometimes I SAVE random people's photography that I stumble upon (see above) in hopes of recreating it someday... like when I have kids.
3. I screen my phone calls... when I have my phone with me. I sometimes wish I lived in a place that didn't have cell phone coverage. I think our lives can sometimes be too overun by media/technology.
4. I'm happiest when I'm not worrying too much about things.
5. I get really annoyed by unmotivated people. (Maybe that's why one of my favorite songs is called Motivate Me! Ha... I just figured that out...
6. I am currently boycotting any songs pertaining to rehab. I wouldn't want to help feed their addiction. ;o) Maybe it's just because I really can't relate.
7. I'm becoming a gym rat again. Hopefully it will start showing someday soon. Some sort of race is on the horizon.
8. I have this serious weird crush on Paulie Jr. from American Choppers. I'm trying to figure out why. I know it's NOT because of the tattoo's or the facial hair. That's for sure. I think it might be because he seems like he's a great big teddy bear.
9. I haven't been drinking enough water. I think that might be the reason why the arches of my feet have been cramping really bad.
10. Sometimes when I am really nervous because I like someone, I can come off like an airhead. I wish I could fix that about myself. 11. Speaking of CONFESSIONALS: One time, when I was like 18, I did something I thought was horrible (and it wasn't) and I went in to the bishop and started my session with him by saying "Forgive me Bishop (Catholics say Father), for I have sinned". I guess I had seen too many of those Catholic booth confessionals because I HONESTLY thought that was required to start a confession session with clergy, regardless of denomination. I wish I had his face video-taped. He was holding in the laughter like no one's business. I can only imagine how many people he told that story to.