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Thursday Thirteen~13 Things About Me

1. I am TOTALLY OCD when it comes to cleaning my house and having everything in its place.
2. My sister and I are six and a half years apart but closer than ever!
3. I did drama and was in plays in high school
4. I have known my husband, Scott, since I was 17...we didn't start dating until I was 18:)
5. I love my family more than words can even describe...all of them!
6. I have always wanted to be a little shorter...I was 5'7 in 6th grade
7. I absolutely LOVED teaching elementary school and am looking forward to going back after my kid(s) are school-age
8. I have my Master's Degree in Education
9. I LOVE french fries and could eat them everyday
10. I used to wear a head gear (only to bed thank goodness!)
11. I was on the Ryan Secrest show when he had a talk show (I played a game...no, I didn't win)
12. I would love to live at/on the beach...I would seriously live in a tent on the sand...well, not really but you get the idea:)
13. I always had a secret desire to have twins...I know, I know...speak no further:)

Comments

Romberg Family said…
I have the secret desire for twins also!!! Even though i have 2 already, i still want twins soooo bad! They also run in both of our families...so there is still hope! not sure if that is a good thing or not :O)
Anonymous said…
I think I might have known ALL of that about you. Hee Hee... you said Ryan Seacrest Show. Remember when you guys sent me up there for a blindfolded matchmaking contest? Yeeaahhhh....

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