There is a tradition in the blogging world to write a "100 Things" list as your hundredth post. I have far surpassed 100 posts, but have never listed more than 8 things about myself.
- Mr warillever and I have been married for nearly 8 years.
- No, I was not a child bride,
- but mr warillever says that I was a "mere child" when we met.
- I was 17; he was 18.
- That was freshman year in college.
- Yes, we were that sick couple that dated all through college
- and were engaged senior year.
- We got married a year later
- at the Catholic church on campus
- even though neither of us lived in the immediate area anymore.
- I was in Massachusetts, mr warillever was in Vermont,
- and the church was in New Hampshire.
- Right between us, actually.
- I was a full-time volunteer the year after college
- working with the immigrant community in my home town.
- I then joined mr warillever as a Social Studies teacher
- which was a great thing to do,
- but was never going to be my career.
- We left a few years later for graduate school,
- and spent three glorious years in the midwest.
- That is when I started this blog.
- We bought our first house,
- tended our first garden,
- and wound up with a cat.
- I worked in a library,
- which I enjoyed very much
- and I went to library school part-time.
- So I have a Masters degree,
- which I received in Mother's Day 2005
- which was somewhat sad because I was not yet a mother
- but was very very impatiently waiting to be one.
- We finally got to meet Agent 002 just three weeks later
- with mr warillever's graduation,
- the sale of a house,
- the purchase of a house,
- and a cross-country move in between.
- Yes, it felt that crazy even then.
- I know this because I blogged about it.
- Which is why I keep this blog up,
- and why I resurrected it after a long break.
- Actually it was this post that brought me back to blogging.
- I had forgotten that Agent 002 used to do that.
- This is the closest thing we have to a baby book,
- because I am not one of those crafty scrapbookers,
- and I don't even print out pictures of the kids
- even though I have a digital camera addiction.
- I took 643 pictures last month.
- I am aware that this might be considered disturbing,
- but I am okay with that
- because all four of them are at their cutest stage ever right now
- and I need to record it for posterity.
- Of course I thought the same thing 6 months ago.....
- Even on the days they drive me crazy (especially on the days they drive me crazy)
- I love these kids so much.
- I love watching them learn,
- I love watching them create,
- I love watching them come closer to God.
- And I love being a part of their growth.
- Even physically part of their growth, since I am the one that feeds them.
- Feeding my family makes me happy.
- It is the truest combination of art and love and science.
- My favorite dinner is Cincinnati Chili;
- it is one of the few beef dishes that I cook regularly. (recipe)
- I eat mine 5-way.
- I have never eaten it at Skyline,
- but I have ordered it at Steak n Shake.
- I have never actually "ordered their name" at Steak n Shake,
- which is because I don't like steak (or hamburgers).
- Despite my distaste for beef, I cook it at least once every two weeks,
- but usually hide the beef in a sauce (Cincinnati chili)
- or under vegetables (beef stir fry).
- I also cook fish at least once every two weeks,
- but my frugal grocery habits don't allow me to buy fresh fish very often.
- I stock up on canned salmon and tuna when they are on sale,
- and have established quite a repertoire with those two staples.
- My favorite is salmon burgers with Swiss cheese and Dijon mustard on homemade buns.
- I make bread nearly every day.
- Sean the First inspired me to try baking my own bread.
- He once let me try a homemade bagel.
- I have never tried making bagels,
- but I do make pretzels with the kids.
- I like pretzels
- and bagels.
- I'm a salty snack person,
- not a sweets-eater,
- but I do like black jellybeans
- and bread pudding.
- Nevertheless, I make make desserts frequently
- becuase mr warillever loves to eat them,
- and becuase I love to cook with the kids,
- but I don't have the patience to have them cook dinner with me.
- Some of my best memories are from baking for holidays with my mother and sisters.
- There is something special about the smell of soda bread and simmering vegetables.
- I am the youngest of five children,
- although our son is the oldest of my parents' six grandchildren.
- We live within an hour of my parents
- and all of my siblings
- which is incredibly valuable to me,
- and the major reason we moved to this area.
- I am grateful to have friends who will read through a list like this.
4 comments:
I love your "hundred" list, it seems so poetic the way you wrote it as a regular sequential post, hats of to you... know you more, know you better - like you more, like you better.. *smile*
Oh, B..when you go in..it's "all in".
I love that about you!! ;-)
Great post. (hugs)
I love reading posts. Now I get to know you more. hehehe :)
I loved your 100 post, I never knew about this tradition, but then I'm new to the blogosphere.
I too met my husband to be the first day of college and dated all through --married the summer after I got my master's.
Thanks for stopping by, glad to discover your blog too.
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