Finally! A post all about me, me, me…
I enjoy reading these on the blogs I lurk on ahem… follow. So I decided to link up to Jessica Bowman’s 5 Things You Didn’t Know About Me post, with my own never-before-revealed-on-this-blog facts.
1. I prefer going to movies by myself.
This is not to say I don’t enjoy going with friends (and my studlier half). But, as far as I’m concerned, SOLO is the best way to enjoy a film on the big screen.
I used to slink in, embarrassed to be alone, imagining looks of pity and derision on the faces around me. “I’ve got friends! It’s not what you think…”
In those days, I felt defensive and ashamed of my unorthodox preference. No longer!
I don’t have to share my popcorn. I can pick any mindless sappy/historical/comic book/sci-fi/action flick I want (preferably all rolled into one movie). I don’t have to explain who that man in the hat is or that he’s actually having a dream right now or why the blond girl is ACTUALLY his sister. My conscious mind can be entirely enveloped by the plot without distraction. I can relish my few blissful, responsibility-free hours.
2. I have my next tattoo all planned out.
I love the two on my ankle. It took me 8 years to get the guts to actually go through with it. I got them to remind me of my sons, Noah and Simon, and the afterlife where I will see them again someday. And just a tiny little bit, to feel like a badass (which would have worked so much better if I hadn’t gotten pretty, girly butterflies; also if I hadn’t worn socks around my Grandpa for 2 years).
The next one? The Hebrew words “b’tzelem Elohim” which means “in the image of God.” If I can remember that about myself… if I can remember that about everybody else in my orbit… won’t I do better in life?
3. I am writing a novel.
At the rate I am going, I expect it to be finished by early 2042. Seriously, I only have a prologue and some of the first chapter, but the stories are spinning around in my brain and the characters feel like real people to me. I’m just worried that I don’t have the writing chops to do them justice.
I’m enjoying all kinds of writing. But fiction is new and different and exhilarating. I’m just one more dreamer with “Write a Book” on my bucket list. I don’t expect fame or fortune. Or even a publisher. I just want to finish telling this story. And maybe I’ll even let someone read it someday. Maybe.
4. Each time someone tells me they read my blog, I am simultaneously thrilled and horrified.
I’m crap at taking compliments. And usually people follow that revelation with some type of positive reinforcement. I’m just going to assume that everyone who doesn’t mention that they read my blog, does read it and hates it. It’s really awkward to bring up in that case. So, thanks for not mentioning it.
As for those who do: it feels kind of like you just admitted to seeing me naked. Which is awkward for both of us. And kind of scary. And I never know what to say. So I usually mumble something self-deprecating and change the subject.
But mostly, I’m thrilled. So thanks.
5. Every single blog post I write goes on the chopping block at some point.
I never feel good about actually posting anything until after I hit “publish.” And sometimes I wish I could take it back immediately.
But I make my peace with it eventually and I’m glad to have it out there (or I wouldn’t be doing this at all). If Glen didn’t edit and approve of almost every post, this little hobby would have stayed in my imagination along with hang gliding and mixed martial arts.
So here’s me, slightly less mysterious than yesterday.
October 2nd, 2012 at 8:09 am
I love all your posts christie and have to say I’m looking forward to the book, whether I’m about in 2042 remains to be seen! Lol
You have been through so much in your life sometimes I forget your not much older than me. The fact that you have come out the other side I stronger person is amazing.
I feel lucky to be able to say I know u!
I look back on my time with you, glen and lydia with nothing but fond memories.
I truly believe that we were meant to meet. That I was supposed to realise how strong you are, and in return I am stronger myself.
Anyway, just wanted to tell you that. Your blogs are an inspiration!
Laura bloomer (ireland) see how far your blogs reach!
Xx
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October 2nd, 2012 at 11:27 am
My little Irish daughter/sister… once you share a bathroom for months you are bonded for life. It’s so hard for me to remember that you are all grown up and a mom yourself. I’m so glad to keep in touch with you – thank God for Facebook! xoxo
October 2nd, 2012 at 9:06 am
Number 4. High Five.
October 2nd, 2012 at 11:28 am
Good to know I’m not the only one!
October 4th, 2012 at 10:44 am
I am the same way about writing… No matter how good it is, it feels so juvenile when I write it. I always second guess myself after posting something, and read it over and over until I feel better about it.
And I am also writing (a series of fun, pun-ny children books), and my end point is about the same because inspiration and time to think are fleeting, at best.
I loved your blog 🙂 Be blessed!
October 4th, 2012 at 5:53 pm
Sounds like we are birds of a feather!
October 4th, 2012 at 7:41 pm
Hi Christie! It’s nice to meet you. I LOVE the title of your blog! Does anyone ever get it? I’m in the process of writing a post that has Firefly parallels in it.
October 4th, 2012 at 8:05 pm
I had one friend from high school that “got it.” I always knew she was good people. In my experience people who love sci-fi are above average in the intelligence and imagination department, and possibly overall weirdness but I dig that too.
It’s great to make a new friend! I love your blog and find your communal life fascinating! Wish I could meet you IRL but sadly my RL is keeping me home from all the great conferences I keep hearing about. Next year…