I was tagged by Elizabeth at the fabulous my crafty mess, to reveal six quirky things about me. What I'm discovering is that I'm pretty much entirely composed of quirks.
First, the all-important rules. What is society without rules?
1) Link to the person who tagged you
2) Mention the rules
3) Tell six quirky yet boring, unspectacular details about yourself
4) Tag six other bloggers by linking to them
5) Go to each person’s blog and leave a comment that lets them know they’ve been tagged
Here are a select few of my boring quirks:
*The pillows on our bed must have the openings of the pillow cases facing out. If they face towards the center of the bed, I consider it rude.
*I cannot throw out a book. I can give them away, but only if I know that they're going to a good home.
*I love tea cups, tea pots, tea cosies and all kinds of tea paraphernalia, but I mostly drink coffee.
*I don't like peanut butter and jelly, but I love peanut butter with fruit.
*I would see a play every night if I could. OK, maybe four nights a week. And mostly musicals.
*If I look at the clock and it says 12:34, I can't look back until 12:36 or it's bad luck.
I'm too distracted right now from reviewing my multitude of quirks to go around tagging anyone right now, so if you'd like to play, consider yourself tagged!
Hee. I'm exactly the same about the pillows. :)
Posted by: Laura | September 20, 2008 at 02:58 PM
My, you are quirky aren't you. I think I like you even more than before.
Posted by: Amy | September 20, 2008 at 01:13 PM
I think I actually "inherited" one of your quirks from back in the glorious middle school years. To this day, I really hate it when someone reads one of my new magazines before I do. I'll always say yes, of course, if someone asks . . . but secretly (well, not secretly anymore) I like to be the very first.
I hope you don't mind me sharing that one.
xo
Khaite
Posted by: Kate in NY | September 20, 2008 at 11:37 AM
I'm with you on the pillow cases.
My sister and I have a thing where if we see a digital clock change from :59 to :00, it's just a bad thing. :29 to :30 is less severe, but no good nonetheless. We've been thinking that since we were in middle school.
Posted by: Sarah | September 20, 2008 at 10:30 AM