Sunday, November 19, 2006

10 Random Facts About Me:

1. My life has been a bit boring geographically speaking. I have always lived within 50 miles of where I currently reside. I would really like to move to Australia.

2. I just took a trip by plane for the first time a few years ago and hated every minute of it.

3. All of our children have nicknames ending in the "ee" sound.

4. Sometimes my husband says, "I am my own best friend" because I enjoy all of my own jokes.

5. The kids catch me talking to myself all the time! How embarrasing.

6. A love of great books is right up there with my fondness for coffee and chocolate.

7. St. Therese of Lisieux is my favorite saint. St. Joseph is quite special to me also as I was born on his feast day in March. Also, Saint Anthony of Padua is famous for helping me since I am a bit disorganized.

8. "Moonlight Sonata" is my favorite classical piece. I like to play it just to feel sad.

9. I am married to a VERY bright and beautiful husband, and have been blessed with 8 bright and beautiful children. We have twins! What joy they have brought to our home!

10. I sometimes wish that life had background music. I would always feel inspired.

3 comments:

Ruth said...

I love you list. It is soooo funny. Isn't this fun? I'm glad you got a blog. I can't wait to see what you do with it.

God bless. Ruth

Anonymous said...

Happy Belated Birthday from another March 19th girl!

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday Kim!! I am a March girl too...on the 22nd. I think it is a great time of year for a birthday! It is so nice reading your blog...and you have more than me! -I love that! (I have 7 with twins being born first and all of them with nicknames ending in the ee sound too!) I love the Moonlight Sonata because my mom used to play it along with about 6 other songs on the piano while waiting to take us slowpoke kids anywhere! It was a comfort to hear it playing on the piano in the lobby of the hospital when I had to ck in for my first C section with the last babe. The sound is comforting to me. Fun post!