Monday, October 18, 2010

Getting to Know Me

I received the "Getting to Know You" tag from Laura, from A Place for Tea. Time to force me out of my shell! I've been reserved on this blog, since the information is available for everyone in the world to see. But the truth is, I have nothing to hide, and I am quite flattered that you care to know more, since I very much enjoy your blog. So here goes:

1. What is your favorite time of day?


The still of night - I have the entire house to myself to clean without it immediately getting messy again, I can read without being interrupted, and of course, I can blog without feeling like I should be attending something or someone else, except my sleep. It's all on the table at 1:00 a.m.....as long as I can wake up in the morning with my son and go to work, which is not always easy, but when I indulge, it's worth it.

2. When and where did you meet the love of your life?


Met: Arlington, VA, Spring, 2001, intramural soccer league, work team: This tall, dark and handsome stranger ran onto the soccer field in a hurry - he was late. In the brisk night, under the lights, I laced up my cleats next to my then boyfriend, feeling guilty and not knowing why. The new guy was filling in for our goalie. Since I was on defense and had no idea what I was doing (I'm more of a hockey/lacrosse kind of a girl), the new goalie yelled at me the whole time. Since that was his job as goalie and he turned out to be a really sweet guy, I forgave him.


Fell in love: Arlington, VA/Washington, D.C., Late Summer, 2002: I was planning on moving back to my hometown in a few weeks. He offered his band to play for my going-away party. I said sure, and sparks flew. The next few weeks were head-over-heels, falling in love. The next few years were long-distance romance with long telephone calls and weekend drives back and forth to see each other. In 2005, he moved to the area, and the rest is history.

3. What three words would your friends outside of the blogging world use to describe you?

I don't have any. Just kidding. Straight from the horses' mouths (no offense ladies - you know I love you!):

Responder #1: Free spirited, adventurous, loyal
Responder #2: WOW - Only selecting 3 is hard. Genuine: There is nothing fake or pretentious about you. You call it how you see without judging or being harsh. Outgoing: You have always taken risks; studying abroad, moving to DC after school, got married and had a baby (haha); those are no small feats. I don't know the word for it but I call it "The Ferris Bueller Factor" - You always come out on top with a smile. You are one the smartest people I know but I have to laugh at your time management skills and the cute clumsiness about you!! I think you're fabulous.
Responder #3:genuine (i.e. real, honest....you know what I mean ; ), caring, patient ....ha ha Ok seriously not patient, but loyal
Responder #4: generous, spirited, compassionate

4. What country would you like to visit and why?


I would love to move to the middle east for a year or two. I love the exotic nature of arabian music, belly dancers, hookahs, horse races across the desert and veiled women. Perhaps Turkey as a home base so that I could still live and dress as I do currently and could take smaller trips to other countries like Syria, Jordan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain, UAE and just keep on going. I'm not sure if I am brave enough to go to Iraq yet but would love to some day. I love the food, architecture and history of the general region. I dig Istanbul because of the East meets West sophisticated cosmopolitan (which is completely opposite of my life now!) vibe.

5. What is your favorite dish to cook?

I love cooking. It's my creative outlet. My new favorite thing to make is a chard tart. It's like a vegetable pie, which sounds unappetizing but is actually delicious. This summer, I made it a personal challenge to learn how to make crusts. This led to learning to make dishes that involve crusts. Of these, I think the chard tart is my favorite, which leads to the next question...

6. Salt or sugar?

That's easy. Salt! Salt, salt, salt...I would choose homefries and bacon over pastry, cheese over cake, french fries over ice cream, chard tart over raspberry tart and popcorn over cookies all day long.

7. Must have beauty or make-up?


I am still just learning how to put on make-up. My daily beauty regime is to wash my face every day, throw my hair in a ponytail and go. But if I'm a) feeling down on myself or b) need to get fancied up, then...


Age-Defying Oil of Olay face wash every morning and night.



Age-Defying Oil of Olay moisturizer with SPF every morning and night.





The NARS Multiple can be used on eyes, cheeks and lips.



Bobbi Brown Everything Mascara.



Do love my curler...








Eau de Toilette - BVLGARI Jasmine Noir.



8. What are you favorite flowers?

While I am delighted by flowers of all kinds, my absolute favorite are the Jennie Dahlias.




9. What are your worst vices?

It depends on what you consider a vice. Me? I don't considering my love of red wine or rich food a vice. I consider it fully appreciating the bounty that the Good Lord has given us. But, if you do consider that a vice and you're right, then I'm going to hell.


Now, this blog? Yeah, that's probably one of my biggest vices right now. And if you're talking about the real stuff, the big stuff...then....I am guilty of not using the gifts that I have been given to improve the communities that I belong to - my town, my church, my region, my state, my country, the world - more than I have.

10. What was the happiest time of your life?


I think elementary school age - what a fun time! Working is learning. Working is playing. Make-believe comes easily. The woods beyond the field represent the ultimate adventure. Being silly is not yet uncool. There are no difficult decisions or compromises to make, and your biggest responsibility is to feed the dog. Yup. That has to be it - definitely elementary school age.


The thought that the happiest time of my life was over twenty years ago would probably depress me if life after wasn't also good in its own way. Now, I am excited to join with my husband to help my child(ren?) create the same kinds of memories.


....OK...so how was that? xoxo Anne

21 comments:

  1. Well finally I can say:
    Goodmorning Anne! It's so nice to know your name! And I'm more of a night person myself, I have to start working on that tag soon... Loved reading more about you, and how is the progress on your house? Take care and have a good day, Anne!
    Maureen xx

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  2. Thanks for sharing!! So interesting and so much to comment on that I'll have to come back later. Time to make coffee! ;-)

    I'm glad you're enjoying Bittersweet...

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  3. ditto what Abby said :) thanks for your support with the shop!!

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  4. That was perfect Anne! You sound like my kind of gal! You should blog your chard tart... I'm intrigued... I know exactly what you mean about recreating your childhood... I do the same with my kids all the time. It was such a happy place for me, that all I want to do is have my girls grow up with that same 'warm' feeling of me, and our home! Thank you for taking the time out of your busy day. It's lovely to know a little more about you! Lx

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  5. How nice to have a better glimpse of who you are!

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  6. So nice to learn a little about you!

    xo,

    annie

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  7. so fun to read! i would love to hear more about the chard tart too :) and your homemade crust!

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  8. It was fun to learn more about you!

    I love salt, too. =D

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  9. Thanks for sharing! It's great to know a little bit of the personality behind a blog. Have a lovely day, Kellie xx

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  10. Bonjour Anne,
    I really enjoyed reading about you. I didn't know you are from the DC area! How wonderful! I too would love to visit the middle east ... I think it will be a fabulous trip!

    xo

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  11. It was so nice getting you know a little more about you. Soccer, really? My husband still plays, but I was never brave enough.

    -Rene

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  12. Thanks for sharing a bit about your lovely life! Those flowers are just gorgeous!

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  13. Nice to know more about you Anne! I've never seen Jennie Dahlias before and Dahlias are my favorite!

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  14. Hi Anne, Just wanted to let you know that you were the winner of my giveaway for the "Green Interior Design" book. Shoot me an email with your info when you get a chance so that I can have it mailed to you. Congrats! -Cristi

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  15. Just checking in to see how you are doing! You are missed when you take a break from posting. ;-)
    abby

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  16. Hi Anne,
    Thanks so much for all your best wishes! Glad you are back blogging, enjoy the day (it's already getting colder here...) Maureen

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  17. ooooh, middle east?! Yeah! i was in cairo for much of 2006 with my work (ywam) and loooooved it. i have a deep affection for that part of the world. i hope you make it there one day. also, glad some of my photo tips have helped! :)

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  18. Anne, I love these posts to get to know you a little better...great job!!

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  19. Hi Anne,
    Haven't seen you around lately, just seeing how you're doing. Hope everything's ok,
    have a good weekend,
    Maureen

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  20. Love the info about you :) I agree I enjoy my quite evenings and the house being mess free for even a little bit!

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