The Rules: Once you have been tagged, you have to write a journal with 10 weird random things, facts, or habits about yourself. At the end, you chose 10 people to be tagged, list their names, and why you chose them. Don't forget to leave a comment that says "you are tagged" on their profile and tell them to read your latest journal!
10 things about me. It's kinda hard to do!
1. I would never leave my house if I didn't have to!
2. I love the smell and taste of ripe cantaloupe.
3. I like to go camping more than I let on to my family. My DH justs wants to go for 1 night at a time so I hate packing up and going for that short of a time so we don't go. I can't wait to not be pregnant so we can go, but it willhave to wait until spring when the weather warms up a little.
4. I love watching most reality shows, but dont' think I could ever do any of them since all the participants seem too immature to me.
5. I know that I talk to much, but I don't care! I also don't care that most people think I am pessimistic. I like it that way!
6. I love my DVR and record shows that I don't really like just to have something recorded.
7. I have 1 boy and 2 girls with #3 girl due very soon! I am glad to have another girl, but I secretly feel sorry for my 10 yr old son who may never have a brother.
8. My biological dad died in April of this year and I don't even grieve for him. He was never in my life much, but I feel guilty for not missing him.
9. I love sleeping alone in my own bed. My DH has been on a business trip for the better part of the past 10 days (and will be gone for about a week more) and I have loved sleeping alone. I miss him though! I just enjoy being able to stretch out and not hear the snoring!
10. I am jealous of my youngest brother being stationed in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. I wish him the best, but I am sad that I don't get to go instead of him. However, I don't want the responsibilities of the Navy to deal with.
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