- Yes, Stefanie is my real name. Yes, it's really spelled with an "f."
- There were three Stefanies on my wing of my dorm sophomore year. Each of us spelled it differently. (I had the "f"; another one had two "ff"s; and the third one--incidentally, the bitchy one--had the regular "ph" version.)
- My blog's name comes from a Velvet Underground song--the only song I've ever heard that has my name in it. (Well, almost the only song.)
- I promise this entire list won't be name-related.
- I grew up one mile outside of a very small town in eastern Wisconsin. I had very few neighbors to play with and couldn't go anywhere without my parents driving me.
- I think that's why I value living in the city so much now, and why I'm not sure I ever want to move to the country again. Some people think it's not healthy to raise kids in the city; I think it's crueler to make them live in the middle of nowhere.
- I spent a semester in Scotland while in college. It was one of the best decisions I've ever made.
- I love board games. Even if I do get irrationally competitive sometimes.
- My favorite is Balderdash, but no one will ever play with me.
- I also love Catchphrase. It's much easier to find takers for that.
- I'm very good at Boggle, but I suck at Scrabble. People don't understand this, as though if you enjoy one letter/word game, you must enjoy all of them. I maintain that Boggle and Scrabble actually involve entirely different skills and strategies.
- I'm a terrible singer, and I'm very self-conscious about it. (I sing all the time, but only when I'm alone.)
- I'm also horribly uncoordinated. Team sports are not my thing.
- The first thing I remember wanting to be when I grew up was a children's book illustrator.
- I loved art (and thought I was fairly good at it) up until 12th grade, when I suddenly decided I'd never make it as an artist.
- I majored in English instead.
- I don't regret that choice, but I do still wish I'd minored in art, or at least stuck with it in some way on my own.
- I'm now a technical writer and editor.
- I still have no idea what I really want to be "when I grow up."
- I cannot help but be appalled by errant apostrophes and misused quotation marks on menus and commercial signage.
- This seems to indicate that I'm actually in the right career field already, but I still don't think it's my passion.
- I'm not good at maintaining a large group of casual acquaintances. Most of the time, I feel all I need are a few close friends.
- I worry, though, that when I make a new friend, someone else falls out of rotation. As though I can have only a finite number at any given time, like some card game where you must always hold seven cards--no more, no less.
- I feel like I need more alone time than most people seem to need. Sometimes I worry that I value my independence too much to ever live with or marry someone.
- You will never, ever hear me say, "Let's go dancing!"
- My favorite ice cream flavor might be mint chocolate chip. But I hate naming favorites. I like to keep my options open.
- My all-time favorite band might be They Might Be Giants. Or possibly Indigo Girls. Again, it's hard to commit.
- I think the term "alternative" has become entirely meaningless as a way to classify music.
- That said, most of my favorites fall into the categories generally given an "alt-" prefix (alt-rock, alt-country, alt-folk, etc.).
- I don't like anything artificially cherry-flavored.
- I'm pretty sure I can trace this to a very bad experience with some cherry-flavored liquid medicine as a child.
- I won the school spelling bee in sixth grade.
- At the subsequent regional competition, I came in seventh (I think). The word I went out on was pejorative.
- I know how to spell it now.
- I didn't hear that word again until college, when suddenly every one of my professors used it in their lectures. I was convinced they were all taunting me.
- I can be pretty paranoid sometimes.
- It bugs me when people say they "could care less" when they really mean they "couldn't care less."
- It also bugs me when people say "Have a good one."
- And when they put the toilet paper on the roll facing backwards.
- Apparently I'm easily annoyed by a lot of entirely inconsequential things.
- I think the Coca-Cola polar bears are kind of creepy.
- I really don't love Lucy. I don't even particularly like her much.
- I am not a morning person. I hate it when I can't sleep in on weekends. (And I don't understand people who think staying in bed until 8:00 is "sleeping in." It doesn't count as sleeping in until the hour is in double-digits.)
- Fall is my favorite time of year, though it also depresses me because it's so fleeting.
- I've been called "blunt" more times than I should probably be comfortable with. I'm very honest, but I could maybe try to temper it sometimes.
- When I start a book, I have to finish it, no matter how painful it is.
- The one exception that comes to mind is Atlas Shrugged. (Damn you, Ayn Rand; I'll finish that one someday!)
- There are few things about which I have absolutely no opinion.
- I have very little patience for stupid people.
- I really, really don't understand why George W. Bush is president.
- I hate horror movies. I've always been a big 'fraidy-cat.
- I'm terrified of ghosts or anything in the supernatural realm of creepiness.
- I talk very quickly. I don't know why, and I can't seem to remedy it.
- I've owned my own house since the summer I was 29. (Well, technically a mortgage company somewhere in Arkansas owns it, but my name is on all the very serious and grown-up paperwork.)
- I don't cook.
- On rare and special occasions, however, I do make excellent chocolate chip cookies.
- My bowling name is Shaniqua. (Everyone should have a bowling name.)
- I hate mushrooms, and I love olives. Bear that in mind if you ever order pizza with me.
- E-mail is my preferred mode of communication in many, many scenarios.
- I routinely call myself lazy, but really I'm just unmotivated and procrastination-prone. (As if that's any better.)
- Maybe the fact that I'm a middle child has something to do with it.
- When I go on vacation, the only souvenirs I generally need are photos and a refrigerator magnet from the place I visited.
- I'm mostly cautious and don't seek out a lot of risks or adventures.
- Despite that, there are few things that I would never try. I'm not as conservative as people think.
- If I could pick any superhero or alien power, I'd pick the ability to stop time.
- Though flying would be pretty cool, too.
- I don't embrace change well at all.
- I like to attempt empowering and money-saving DIY craft and home improvement projects, but they often don't really go so well.
- That is, unless your idea of "going well" means lots of swearing and a time investment that's double what you originally estimated.
- I learned to knit in a community ed. class a few years ago. So far, that hasn't involved nearly as much swearing as some of my other endeavors.
- I was never quite sure if I was 5' 9" or 5' 10", so when anyone asked my height, I said I was 5' 9½".
- Now I'm pretty sure I'm 5'9", and I fear that the shrinking that occurs in old age has actually already begun.
- As a general rule, I don't like fish. I do enjoy a McDonald's Filet-o-Fish every now and then, however.
- I am also averse to eggs, but I actually like deviled eggs.
- Apparently only the most disgusting version of something is the version I will eat.
- I can say the alphabet backwards.
- I taught myself during a period of insomnia several years ago.
- My standby drink is a Captain & Coke or a cider.
- I've been feeling the need to pick a new (possibly more "grown-up") standby drink, but I have no idea what it should be. I routinely ask for suggestions, but I haven't found a winner yet.
- I don't like beer. I tried to acquire a taste for it the summer I was 21, but I quickly decided it just wasn't going to happen.
- I seem to have the misguided notion that thanks to Swiffer and Tilex Daily Shower Spray, I almost never have to clean my bathroom properly.
- I saw Say Anything approximately 117 times between 1989 and 1996. I haven't seen it in years, but I'm confident I still have large portions of it committed to memory.
- I once won a trivia question at my college's TV station for being the first to identify the line "I gave her my heart, and she gave me a pen."
- The prize was 100 photocopies at Kinko's. It was a somewhat anticlimactic victory.
- The first album (on vinyl) I ever purchased was Tiffany's self-titled debut.
- The first CD I bought was one recorded by The Innocent Men, a six-member a cappella group that's a subset of my college's all-male chorus.
- I'm not particularly proud of either purchase.
- The first movie I remember seeing in a theater was Snow White.
- The first movie I remember seeing on a VCR was Mask.
- I have no idea what the first movie I saw on DVD was.
- I think dark chocolate is always preferable to milk chocolate. Don't even talk to me about white chocolate.
- I am addicted to lip balm. My usual fix is Softlips (french vanilla or strawberry sherbet flavor), though as a lip balm enthusiast, I'm always interested in trying new varieties.
- I oftentimes feel entirely incapable of making decisions. It's really annoying.
- I hate shopping. I have a hard time finding things that fit right, and I never know what to wear with what.
- I've been taking yoga classes for five years.
- I should really be more bendy by now.
- I could spend hours in a library or a good book store without getting bored.
- Ditto for Target, though I feel that's not particularly admirable.
- In either case, I prefer to browse alone. I feel I can take more in, and I don't have to worry about timing my "ready to go" point to coincide with someone else's.
- Sometimes I fantasize about selling all my stuff and moving to London.
Saturday, April 01, 2006
100 Things
Everything you've never wanted to know about me, and so much more...
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I stumbled across your blog on a Sunday night session of "view next blog" clicking. I love this list! Your talent as a writer is evident, even if you aren't sure it's your passion. I love to write, but lack the discipline to do it more often. Blogging is a part of my attempt to remedy that.
I'm bookmarking your blog. :)
Thanks, Heather; you're very kind. :-) Blogging is my attempt to get myself to write non-technical things more often, too. I lack the discipline as well.
Mint chocolate chip?? How long have you been in Minnesota? Don't you know that it's called peppermint bon-bon?
(Hi, I'm popping over from R's blog)
Hi! Thanks for popping in, L Sass. To answer your question, I am from Wisconsin. So it will always be Mint Chocolate Chip to me, just like it will always be soda and not "pop" and I will always take drinks from a bubbler instead of a water fountain.
It's amazing how much I see myself in your list...even down to the 5'9 1/2". Weird and unexpectedly comforting. Bookmarking now.
Wow, we share 26 out of 100, most particularly 24 & 60.
Nice to meetcha. :)
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