January 22, 2008

tag...I'm it..

Nina tagged me... so blame her!

The rules of this meme are:


Link to the person that tagged you.

Post the rules on your blog.

Share six non-important things/habits/quirks about yourself.

Tag six random people at the end of your post by linking to their blogs.

Let each random person know they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their website.

1. I can’t stand the though of even tasting sushi.
2. I’ve never been east of Colorado.
3. Both of my babies were preemies with extended NICU stays.
4. I hated school and college.
5. I’d rather be at a rocky, cold misty beach than a sunny warm beach.
6. I never, ever wear dresses, I hate them with a passion.

MLC
(because I totally love the way you write)
MARIA
(because I love your parenting stories)
INSIDE WANTS OUT
(because I'd like to know more about you)
JLB
(because you always leave me such insightful comments)
LESBIAN LIFE IN MAINE
(because you remind me of myself)
VIC
(because I love love your blog and would like to get to know you better)

Peace,

OC

3 comments:

  1. I think I already did this one....but I am such a true lazy ass that I don't wanna go back and look for it...


    I'm glad that you like my blog though....right back at you. And it does make me chuckle that you like it because of my parenting stories! I didn't become a parent until I was 41 and boy howdy, I never thought ANYONE would want to take tips from me....I honestly feel like it is one of those "learn as you go" things.

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  2. Hi. I saw your av on Maria's blog. Are you from Colorado? I am. :) Peace.

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  3. My twins were NICU premies too - they had a rocky start but, when I met them at 5 weeks old, looking all helpless, well...it all worked out beautifully.

    I think the last time I wore a dress was at the courthouse when I adopted the twins - 14 years ago.

    I could never eat sushi until I was taken to sushi by the right person. I'm hooked.

    That's what I love about No. CA. - the rocky, cold, misty, wild shoreline. Even when it's calm, you know that danger lurks just below the surface.

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