- I used to be part of a puppet ministry for children and I wanted to do puppetry professionally.
- I spent the summer between my junior and senior year of high school in Germany (and want to go back to visit!).
- I once took a friend to Canada just for lunch because I knew there was a McDonalds at the end of the toll bridge.
- I played piano and clarinet in high school (and was 1st chair clarinet for a few years).
- I used to act both in high school and in college (community theater).
- I love to watch Sid the Science kid, Phineas and Ferb and Little Einsteins (even when I’m the only one watching).
- I spent 6 summers working at Girl Scout camp.
- I was accepted into the Disney college program and ended up not going. Ironically, I started dating (and eventually married) Matt the semester I ended up staying home.
- I have shot two weddings and a handful of family picture sessions, but still feel like I have no clue what I’m doing.
- Despite all of my traveling, I’ve never been to NYC.
- In college, I was in a sorority and actually wore makeup and dresses somewhat frequently.
- Matt and I were told we would never have children without medical intervention (IVF).
- I can (and love) making up songs on the fly at work, set to popular and common children and camp songs.
- I re-broke my arm inside the cast when I was a young child.
- I hot glued my hand to my cheek as a young child.
- When I was younger, I wanted to be: a circus clown, a marine biologist, a stand up comedian, a teacher, a journalist and a professional puppeteer.
- I love to cook, but rarely follow a recipe the way I should.
- I can juggle up to three balls at one time.
- I love to show little kids how to get the baby sea lion to come to me at the window of the exhibit at the zoo. (Hint: put a shiny coin/key ring up to the glass!)
- I’m horrible about following through with things like blogging or the 365 photo challenge.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
20 Facts about me (Day 2)
(From the 31 day blog challenge)
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